


Post Malone once again brought the unique country vibes from his new album F-1 Trillion using two custom Ford trucks built by Velocity Restorations. These special Re-Engineered Classics reflect his musical evolution, blending street style and country charm.
1971 Ford F-250 Highboy
The first build, a 1971 Ford F-250 Highboy from Velocity's Heritage Series, was featured in his music video Devil I’ve Been with ERNEST. It was painted in Boxwood Green BASF Glasurit, the same as his Velocity Signature Series Bronco. It features billet accessories, 33-inch wheels, and a custom gun rack. Inside, there's Post Malone's signature door panels and a premium Focal audio system for high-quality sound. It's equipped with a Velocity Exclusive chassis, a Gen III 5L Coyote V8 engine, and Wilwood brakes for modern performance.
1972 Ford F-100 Street Series
Meanwhile, the 1972 F-100 Street Series showcases Post's more bold street style. It sits low on Forgeline wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport tires, with Eruption Green and white two-tone paint from the modern Ford Bronco. The interior features black leather, green stitching, Dakota Digital gauges, and a touchscreen infotainment system. For ultimate performance, it uses the Roadster Shop Spec Chassis and Baer brakes.
The 1971 Ford F-250 Highboy can be seen in the music video for "Devil I've Been" below.