Post Malone Teams Up with Velocity for Pair of Custom Ford Trucks

Post Malone is making his newest country album, F-1 Trillion, tangible through two custom Ford trucks designed by Velocity Restorations. This pair of Re-Imagined Classics honors the artist’s musical growth, merging rugged urban flair with the relaxed appeal of country music.

In the music video for “Devil I’ve Been” featuring ERNEST, the starring role is played by an initial creation – a 1971 Ford F-250 Highboy from Velocity’s Heritage Series. This truck, painted in Boxwood Green BASF Glasurit, boasts a matching Velocity Signature Series Bronco, blending rough off-road appeal with opulent custom details. Notable features include personalized billet accessories, 33-inch tires, and an exclusive billet gun rack. Inside, the door panels bear Post’s signature, while premium Focal audio systems housed in unique speaker pods enhance the sound system. Underneath this stylish exterior lies a Velocity Exclusive chassis equipped with a Gen III 5L Coyote V8 and Wilwood brakes, providing both contemporary power and comfort.

In comparison to the F-250’s traditional country feel, Malone’s 1972 F-100 Street Series exudes an edgier aesthetic that mirrors his roots. This custom truck rides low on a pair of staggered Forgeline wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport tires, sporting a bold two-tone Eruption Green and white paint job, reminiscent of the contemporary Ford Bronco. The cabin boasts black leather upholstery with green stitching, modern features such as Dakota Digital gauges and a touchscreen infotainment system, and high-tech enhancements. A Roadster Shop Spec Chassis and Baer brakes round off this high-performance makeover.

See more of the F-250 Highboy in the Devil I’ve Been music video below.

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2025-03-28 06:55