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

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

Post Malone is bringing the vibes of his latest country album, F-1 Trillion, to life with two bespoke Ford trucks built by Velocity Restorations. The duo of Re-Engineered Classics celebrates the star’s musical evolution, blending gritty street style with laid-back country charm.

The first build, a 1971 Ford F-250 Highboy from Velocity’s Heritage Series, takes center stage in the Devil I’ve Been music video featuring ERNEST. Dressed in Boxwood Green BASF Glasurit paint with a matching Velocity Signature Series Bronco, the F-250 combines rugged off-road presence with luxurious custom touches. Highlights include custom billet accessories, 33-inch tires and a bespoke billet gun rack. Inside, Post’s signature is etched into the door panels and exclusive speaker pods housing premium Focal audio elevate the ride’s sound system. Beneath it all, a Velocity Exclusive chassis with a Gen III 5L Coyote V8 and Wilwood brakes ensures modern power and comfort.

Contrasting the F-250’s classic country vibe, the 1972 F-100 Street Series build reflects Malone’s edgier roots. Sitting low on staggered Forgeline wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport tires, the truck wears a striking two-tone Eruption Green and white paint scheme borrowed from the modern Ford Bronco. The interior follows suit with black leather, green stitching and high-tech additions like Dakota Digital gauges and a touchscreen infotainment system. A Roadster Shop Spec Chassis and Baer brakes complete the high-performance transformation.

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


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