The 1956 Ford F-100 was instantly recognizable with its period-trendy wrap-around windshield and vertical A-pillars. This created a smoother, more rounded appearance unique to this model year. Another notable design element revision compared to the previous F-series model years was the heavily-revised grille. It’s hard to deny that the 1956 grille adds a look that's more classic, understated, and streamlined. The 1956 Ford F-100 came with either a 133hp 223ci “Cost Clipper” V6, or the 167hp 272ci “Power King” V8, making It the most powerful pickup Ford had ever made.
Auto World has perfectly replicated this 1956 Ford F-100 Stepside Pickup in 1:18 scale die-cast metal, painted in factory-matched Diamond Blue and adorned with brightwork including chrome bumpers and chrome hub caps. Under the hood is the highly-detailed Power King V8 engine.