Post Malone is one of music’s biggest and most well-known artists.
First gaining fame in 2015, the American artist has spent the last decade climbing the music ranks.
Recently, the now-country music star commissioned a pair of custom Ford trucks.
And, despite being wildly different, they are equally as unique.
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Post Malone: A decade climbing the charts
Austin Post, better known as Post Malone, has become one of the world’s most famous figures.
Malone, from Syracuse, New York, started his music career all the way back in 2011.
He then shot to fame in 2015 with the release of his debut single, White Iverson.
That song made it all the way to no. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Since then, Malone has experience a stratospheric rise, going from strength to strength.
2018 saw him release the acclaimed singles Rockstar – with 21 Savage – and Psycho.
The start has continued his incredible success since then, including breaking chart records.
His song, Sunflower, released with Swae Lee, became the first song to ever receive Double-Diamond RIAA certification.
It would become the theme for the 2018 animated movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
He’s also collaborated with artists including Ozzy Osbourne, the Weeknd, and many others.
Malone commissions pair of custom Ford trucks
Since 2024, Malone has made the turn into releasing country music.
And he’s seen massive success in blending genres, as well.
In 2024, he released the album, F1 Trillion.
From that album came the track, Devil I’ve Been with ERNEST.
But what’s important about the music video is the fact that two very cool trucks appear in it.
The video features an iconic Ford Bronco, as well as a Ford F-250 Highboy.
And, to celebrate the success of the album, the American artist has decided to bring the trucks to life, and commissioned them.
Velocity Restorations, a Florida-based company, have been commissioned to build the two special Ford trucks.
The first build is the Ford F-250 Highboy from the above music video.
The F-250 comes with 33-inch tires, as well as a custom gun rack.
It’s also powered by a Gen III, Coyote V8 engine, and has Wilwood brakes underneath.
The other build is a 1972 Ford F-100 Street Series which is much lower and aggressive.
The F-100 has a stunning, two-tone Eruption Green and white paint color scheme.
The Forgeline wheels provide a modern contrast to the 1970s body styling.
We applaud Post Malone’s taste in trucks, and can’t wait to see them hit the streets.
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