Ford is set to make waves at the 2024 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas by bringing a unique piece of automotive craftsmanship: a fully custom-built 1969 Ford F-100 named “Clyde.” Created in collaboration with renowned builder Solomon Lunger, “Clyde” blends classic style with cutting-edge performance technology, making it a must-see for automotive enthusiasts.
A High-Performance Tribute –
At the heart of this custom, F-100 is a powerhouse setup that delivers jaw-dropping performance. Under the hood, “Clyde” features a 5.2-liter V8 Ford Performance Raptor R Crate Engine. A 3.8-liter Whipple supercharger is bolted on to take things up a notch, pushing the projected power output to over 900 horsepower and more than 700 pounds-feet of torque. This combination promises thrilling speed and performance, transforming this classic truck into a modern-day powerhouse.
Advanced Chassis and Suspension –
“Clyde” sits on a Porterbuilt Stage 2 coilover chassis from Fat Fender Garage, engineered for both stability and handling precision. This chassis setup ensures that the truck not only performs well but also provides a smooth ride, making it more than just a showpiece. The attention to detail extends to the truck’s exposed carbon fiber body panels, which add a modern touch to the classic F-100 design.
Stunning Visuals and Premium Interior –
Visually, “Clyde” is built to turn heads. The exposed carbon fiber body panels contrast beautifully with the truck’s classic lines, giving it a bold and aggressive look. The vehicle rolls on forged custom wheels, adding both style and functionality to the overall design. Inside, the truck features a luxury leather interior, combining comfort with a premium feel. This makes “Clyde” as enjoyable to sit in as it is to drive.
Showcasing the Best of Both Worlds –
Ford’s collaboration with Solomon Lunger aims to highlight how classic design can be seamlessly integrated with modern performance. By bringing “Clyde” to the 2024 SEMA Show, Ford is paying tribute to the timeless appeal of the 1969 F-100 while showcasing the potential of today’s advanced automotive technology.
Whether you’re drawn to classic trucks or cutting-edge performance, “Clyde” is set to be a star attraction at SEMA, demonstrating the perfect marriage of form and function.