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.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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.