Post Malone is a unique artist who has defined his music through the experimentation of various genres, and his latest album, F-1 Trillion, shows his deepening appreciation for country music. Not only did Post collaborate with some of the biggest names in country music history for this album, but he also teamed up with Velocity to showcase two classic Ford trucks in the music video for Devil I’ve Been.
Because what’s a country music video without some big, beautiful trucks?
The various album tracks include collaborations with artists such as Hank Williams Jr., Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton, and more to flex his country music style. The album’s 11th track, Devil I’ve Been, features a collaboration with country star ERNEST, but this track is captivating for more than just its music. A pair of classic Ford trucks, which were beautifully restored by Velocity, are displayed throughout the video.
With the F-1 Trillion title hinting at Malone’s love for the iconic Ford F-Series, it is no surprise that the Devil I’ve Been music video features the classic Ford F-250 Highboy and a classic Ford Bronco. More than just props, though, these trucks represent Malone’s ongoing journey into the world of vintage American vehicles, including his recent purchase of two Velocity restomods. We’ll have more info on the Post Malone trucks soon, but in the meantime, here are the details for the specific trucks shown in the video. As fans eagerly await more details about Malone’s custom classic Ford F-Series trucks, it’s clear this is just the beginning of a fruitful collaboration.
The Velocity Ford F-250: A Star on the Streets of Nashville
The Velocity Ford F-250 Heritage Series in the video is a testament to why celebrities, athletes, and influencers can’t get enough of these builds. This isn’t just a truck; it’s a statement, a rolling piece of art that bridges the gap between nostalgia and innovation. Post’s F-250 has a custom-tuned Focal Audio system featuring exclusive speakers built into the lower kick panels, and this system is played through an Alpine double-din touchscreen head unit. As a one-off touch, Post’s signature is engraved in the door panels; there are other unique details incorporated into this truck that will be revealed at a later date.
Post’s F-250 may have some exclusive touches, but, for the most part, you can build this same truck. The two-tone Boxwood Green and white paint job is a nod to the classic Ford trucks of the past, but the luxurious and contemporary cabin is where the Heritage Series truly shines. The cabin has green Velocity leather throughout, with plaid stitching on the seats and door cards, and the stitched leather on the steering wheel and dash pad ensures every touch point is soft and supple.
Under the hood, the Velocity Ford F-250 is a beast. Powered by a 460-horsepower Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 engine—the same engine found in the Ford Mustang GT—this truck isn’t just about looks. It’s built on a Velocity Exclusive Chassis from Roadster Shop, ensuring that it handles as well as it looks. These features aren’t just for show—they underscore the truck’s farm heritage while elevating it with a high-class execution that’s perfect for one of the music industry’s biggest names.
The Velocity Ford Bronco: A Perfect Complement
Although not part of the Ford F-Series lineup, Velocity Ford Bronco looks just as good in the Devil I’ve Been video. This Bronco is a part of Velocity’s Signature Series, a line known for its luxurious finishes and high-performance capabilities. Like the F-250, the Bronco is painted in Boxwood Green, but it sports a tan bikini top that adds a more laid-back look to its rugged persona.
Inside, the Bronco provides a rich, warm environment with a Walnut-colored upholstery that is as comfortable as it is stylish. The interior craftsmanship mirrors the exterior’s attention to detail, with chrome accents and polished wheels that gleam in the Tennessee sunlight. It’s a vehicle that’s as much at home on a country road as it is in the urban landscape of Nashville.
The chassis specs of this Bronco read the same as those of the F-250, including the Roadster Shop chassis and the Gen III Coyote V8 engine. This powertrain is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth, effortless shifts whether cruising through the city or tackling off-road trails. The combination of style and performance makes the Velocity Ford Bronco a standout in any setting, so it’s easy to see why it was chosen to share the screen with Post Malone and ERNEST.
Why Velocity?
With the release of F-1 Trillion and the Devil I’ve Been video, Post Malone not only expanded his musical horizons but also deepened his connection to the world of classic cars. The partnership between Malone and Velocity is a natural fit, bringing together two entities that value collaboration, innovation, and blurring the lines between genres. Velocity builds fuse the iconic styling of classic American cars and trucks with modern performance, convenience, comfort, and reliability. We collaborate with industry-leading companies such as Roadster Shop, Wilwood, Baer Brakes, Forgeline, J.W. Speaker, Vintage Air, Focal, and many others.
For those inspired by the video or the music, Velocity offers a chance to own a piece of this unique fusion of music and automotive excellence. Whether you’re a fan of Post Malone, classic cars, or simply appreciate the artistry of high-end restorations, there’s no better time to explore what Velocity Restorations offers. The classic Ford trucks featured in Devil I’ve Been are more than just vehicles—they’re a testament to what happens when passion and precision come together to create something extraordinary.