Old Ford Crew Cab Meetup 2022

Community Get-Together in Arizona

If you’re reading this magazine, then you already know that the cream of the Ford crop is a F-250 crew cab. Even though Ford itself didn’t produce a crew cab until 1965, companies like Armbruster, Stageway were coachbuilders that had been making them since the inauguration of the Ford F-Series trucks. 

Back in 2017, Robert, also known as @Mr__Shift on Instagram, started a page we all know and love called @OldFordCrewCabs. With that name, you can already tell what it’s all about. If you guessed old Ford crew cabs, you are absolutely right.

The crew cab community is a small subset of Ford truckers, and Robert wanted to organize a get-together to see how many of them would like to get together. This brings us to Scottsdale, Arizona, for the Goodguys Spring Nationals, where Robert organized a meetup of dozens of these rare classic crew cabs. We had the pleasure hanging out for the weekend. What was truly awesome was to see almost all generations of F-Series represented. We are excited to see what next year’s event will bring.

@LukesFSeries 1960 F-250 towed behind Amber’s ‘64
@DieselDoll.AZ 1964 F-350 on a 6.0 Powerstroke chassis
Kyle @DelFab__ Coyote swapped 1966 F-250
@SlickTravis 1966 F-250 Crown Vic Swap
Dan Hart Built this behemoth F-600 Bump on a 2020 F-250 7.3 Chassis
Sweet Brothers Restomods built ‘79 Raptor
@LukesFSeries 7.3 Powerstroke swap
@BrianDelfel’s 1977 F-250
Roman @Keepn_It_Classic 1966 F-250 with a GT500 swap
@Loll_Michael’s 1972 F-250 Highboy
@NakedCamaro’s 1974 F-350 Dually
@Lou_Garage 1969 F-250 4×4
@FordStangsDentsandCrews 4×4 Swapped F-250
Robert @MR__Shift 1973 F-250
Logan

@LukesFSeries 1960 F-250 4×4

 

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