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Storyteller Series . June 05, 2026 . 203
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The Wildest 1950s Ford We’ve Seen | Cummins Power, Hood Stack & Burnouts

In this episode of the Storyteller Series, we take a closer look at Jonathan “English” and the crew at Quiet to Riot Customs, a tight-knit group of builders from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, who have spent more than 15 years building incredible vehicles, lifelong friendships, and a community that shares the same passion for custom trucks. Jonathan’s 1950s Ford F-250 is impossible to ignore. Wearing its original red paint under satin clear, the truck features a custom widebody conversion, stretched bed and fenders, Detroit Steel Ambassador wheels, and one of the nastiest diesel setups you'll find in a classic Ford. Under the hood sits a 5.9-liter 12-valve Cummins built to produce roughly 640 horsepower, featuring upgraded injectors, a larger turbo, fire-ringed head, double valve springs, and a FASS fuel system. The hood-exit exhaust guarantees that this truck sounds every bit as aggressive as it looks. The custom chassis features a fully boxed frame, front Z, rear step notch, Air Lift suspension, QA1 shocks, and a unique combination of modern Ford suspension and brake components. Every detail was designed and built by Jonathan and the Quiet to Riot Customs team.

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