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37K-Mile 1977 Ford F-150 Custom 4X4
Overview
Description
There are Low Miles No Miles trucks…and then there are the ones that feel like they were ordered exactly how someone wanted and kept that way forever. This 1977 Ford F-150 Custom falls into that category, showing just 37,263 miles and standing as an exceptionally original example of one of the coolest and most unusual dentside Ford configurations you’ll come across today.
Vehicle Overview
Finished in Medium Blue Poly over a matching blue interior, this 1977 Ford F-150 Custom is powered by its original 300 cubic-inch inline-six paired with a 4 speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. The odometer currently shows 37,263 miles, which the seller states are original.
What makes this truck especially unique is its factory-ordered configuration. Combining the long bed flareside body, F-150 Custom trim, four-wheel drive, 4 speed manual transmission, and legendary 300 inline-six creates a combination enthusiasts immediately recognize as highly uncommon.
The truck remains highly original throughout and includes both its factory wheels and a set of period-style Ford slotted wheels. The camper shell is also included with the sale.
Story
This truck has remained in the same family since new.
According to the seller, the truck was special ordered new by her husband, Ron Weaver, and has remained under their ownership ever since. It was always garage kept, routinely maintained, and carefully preserved throughout its life.
One of the standout details accompanying the truck is the history tied to it. Included among the photos is some images of the truck sitting dusty in the barn where it had been stored for years before recently being pulled back out. Another photo shows the original owner driving the truck during a 1994 Memorial Day parade in his town, exactly the kind of authentic history that can’t be recreated.
The seller notes that after a year of not being started, the carburetor has since been rebuilt and the truck now runs and drives as it should.
Condition
As expected for a long-term family-owned example, the truck presents honestly and exceptionally well throughout. The exterior is stated to retain its original paint with no reported history of bodywork, while the blue interior remains remarkably preserved.
The vehicle is reported to retain its original drivetrain and factory configuration. The seller states the truck has always been meticulously maintained and garage kept.
Light surface rust is noted underneath on portions of the frame, consistent with age, though no major rust concerns are reported.
Following a period of storage, the truck recently received fresh servicing including a carburetor rebuild and battery replacement to return it to proper running condition.
Overall, this is an incredibly honest, highly original truck with rare specifications and genuine long-term ownership history.
Highlights
- 37,263 original miles shown
- Original 300 inline-six engine
- Manual transmission
- Four-wheel drive
- Rare long bed flareside configuration
- F-150 Custom trim
- One-family owned since new
- Original paint and highly original condition
- Factory wheels and Ford slotted wheels included
- Camper shell included
- Garage kept throughout ownership
- Original owner history and period photos included
- Fresh carburetor rebuild and recent servicing
Letter From The LMNM Team
This truck is just cool.
Not restored. Not overdone. Not trying to be something it isn’t. Just an incredibly honest old Ford that was clearly loved its entire life.
The configuration alone is wild. Long bed flareside, 4x4, 4 speed manual transmission, 300 six… you just don’t see trucks ordered like this anymore. It feels like somebody sat down with a dealer in 1977 and checked every box exactly the way they wanted it.
But honestly, what really got us were the photos.
Seeing the truck sitting dusty in the barn before being pulled out again, and then seeing the original owner driving it in a Memorial Day parade back in 1994 that’s the kind of history you can’t fake. This truck screams blue collar and it shows a simpler time in America.
This isn’t just an old truck. It’s somebody’s truck. And somehow, after all these years, it still feels that way.
