Random # 104: Ford F100 'Sport Custom'


Ford's global reach is undeniable.  However, other than the Mustang, there arguably isn't a single vehicle in their line-up that represents the the American giant in the same way as, say, a Beetle does Volkswagen.  


Or is there ... ?  Ford's ubiquitous F-truck has been around since the 1950s and has certainly made its mark in Australia at least, with easily more F100s, F150s and F250s in this country than there are Mustangs.  And that trend doesn't look like ending any time soon, either; big F-trucks are still at the top of the large ute / truck food chain.


Moreover, the F-truck's evolution has been slower, with each subsequent model building on, but still being linked to, earlier versions.  An F-truck has a recognisable look whether it's a 1950s edition or a current version.  That's less so with the Mustang, the style of which got a little lost during the 1980s, even if it's been reestablished with a vengeance with their latest reincarnation.


This particular example, photographed in West Hobart, appears to be from 1970s.  It's also an import, as shown by the left-hand drive configuration.  UMPH isn't sure if Sport Custom editions were ever available in Australia but he suspects not.


It's good to see that it isn't any sort of show-pony, with clear evidence of real-life use in the form of mountain bikes in the tray.  It's certainly a stylish departure from the usual line-up of bike- and kayak-racked Subarus, RAVs and X-Trails that Tasmanian outdoors types tend to favour. 









U M P H

(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au .)

All iPhone images.

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