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BFP Retro F-150 brings old-school style to a new truck

BFP Retro F-150 brings old-school style to a new truck

Posted on July 18, 2019 By Jarvis

A Ford dealer out of Cincinnati, Ohio has made a very cool customized package for the 2019 Ford F-150. The Ford F-150 has been around for decades now and has been the best selling vehicle in the country for many years. One of the iconic features of past generation F-150 trucks was Ford’s two-tone paint.

Ford stopped offering the classic two-tone paint look years ago, but Beechmont Ford is bringing it back. The truck in the images is a 2019 Ford F-150, and the white two-tone look you see isn’t paint, it’s a satin white vinyl material stuck to the sides. That means if you tire of the retro looks, it can be removed.
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