Maxlider Motors Offers up One of the Nicest 1977 F-150s Ever
This tastefully modified 1977 F-150 looks like pure perfection on wheels.
Amazing Build
Maxlider Motors is mostly known for churning out some of the nicest Bronco restomods on the planet, but the company also offers some pretty incredible Ford trucks, too. Case in point - this amazing 1977 F-150, which was recently up for sale for a cool asking price of $49,000.
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Show Quality Rig
Maxlider calls this Dentside a "show quality rig," and that certainly shows in the photos they've provided. The blue and silver two-tone exterior of this gorgeous rig looks absolutely perfect, though there's no mention if it has been repainted or not.
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Clean and Simple
The same goes for the matching interior, which looks to be in fantastic condition. It's also mostly stock inside, save for a nifty wood-rimmed steering wheel and a newer retro-looking radio. Otherwise, it's super clean and simple, just the way we like 'em.
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Perfect Stance
The same can't be said for the suspension, which has been upgraded somewhat with a four-inch BDS lift kit. However, that gives the vintage pickup a perfect stance and makes room for a tasty set of wheels wrapped in 33-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain T/A tires.
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Big Motor
This particular F-150 is powered by a rebuilt version of Ford's 460 cubic-inch V8, which makes glorious noises breathing through a set of headers. It sends copious amounts of power to a C6 automatic transmission, which undoubtedly makes it pleasant to drive.
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Pure Perfection?
Overall, this mildly modified 1977 Ford F-150 is about as good as they get, and thankfully, it hasn't been changed to the point where it has lost its original charm. These trucks don't need much to be perfect, and in the case of this classic pickup, it might have just achieved that lofty goal.
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