Post Malone takes his classic Ford truck duo to a trillion.
Along with topping the music charts with country hits and award-winning album features, Post Malone also takes pride in collecting some of the coolest and most desirable cars on the market. With a diverse music portfolio that includes everything from hip-hop to rock-and-roll, his garage fleet and ownership history match his energy with multi-million dollar hypercars and ultra-customized trucks. To be even more specific, Post Malone holds a special place in his heart for Ford trucks, as the artwork on his most recent album, F-1 Trillion, features a 1971 blue Ford F-100.
F-1 Trillion shapes itself as Post Malone’s sixth album and represents his shift from rap to country. Teaming up with Velocity Restorations, Post Malone put his own spin on two classic Ford trucks, each showcasing a different side of his style. The first, a 1971 Ford F-250 Highboy, is built for the rough stuff, rocking a vintage Boxwood Green paint job, massive 33-inch tires, and some serious off-road upgrades. Inside, Velocity added a few personal touches, like Post’s signature on the door panels and a custom billet gun rack, plus premium Focal speakers to keep his music blasting. If you’ve seen the “Devil I’ve Been” music video, you’ve already caught a glimpse of the F-250 tearing it up.
On the other end of the spectrum, his 1972 Ford F-100 is all about street style. Sitting low on staggered Forgeline wheels with a slick Eruption Green-over-white paint scheme, it’s the kind of truck that turns heads from all directions. The interior keeps things clean and simple with black leather and green stitching, along with modern tech like Dakota Digital gauges and touchscreen infotainment. Both trucks pack the same Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 under the hood, making a notable 460 horsepower and 420 ft-lbs of torque. Whether he’s channeling country vibes or throwing it back to his hip-hop roots, Post Malone now has the best of both worlds, thanks to Velocity Restorations.
Source: Velocity Restorations