



Trucks serve many purposes – you can use them as a reliable daily, haul things around and, in extreme cases, push out some serious performance through manufacturers' spicy offerings. While modern trucks are a treat to drive and own, some would say that the essence of a truck has been lost along the way. Gone are the days of large and practical, modern trucks that cater to modern customer tastes of luxury and performance. Present today is the perfect blend of old-school truck charm and modern creature comforts, and it takes shape with this 1997 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab Dually. With a reported 110,774 miles on the clock, this special edition all-American truck is the perfect workhorse, combining the best of daily driver and modern classic.

The Ford F-350 has and will always be the bigger offerings from the blue oval and this 1997 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab Dually is no different. Dressed with a white exterior, this American powerhouse features a clean exterior that's complete with all its factory exterior trim. The wheels of this truck, are what is arguably the most interesting part of this truck's exterior, with a dual wheel set up with a set of black factory wheels in place to preserve that factory charm. We mentioned previously that this 1997 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab Dually is the perfect blend of old-school and modern luxury. Step inside the gray leather interior, and you'll experience that. The cabin is in complete factory shape, with a three-seater set up in the front and loads of space for you and your passengers.

Trucks of today surely bring a lot of performance to the table but see massive downsizing in terms of engine capacity: sure you could opt for an otherworldly performance truck and spend the big bucks, but that loses the point of having a truck to use daily. Pop open the hood of this 1997 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab Dually and what you will find is not a downsized forced induction powertrain but a massive 7.3L turbo diesel. The massive diesel powertrain is reported to have all its maintenance up to date to ensure trouble free miles or towing if necessary. In terms of power delivery, this classic American powerhouse channels all its performance to its rear wheels through an automatic transmission.

1997 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab Dually
7.3L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V8
4-Speed Automatic
RWD
White Exterior
Grey Leather Interior
All Maintenance Up To Date
Direct Injection Turbocharged Diesel
Twin I-Beam Front Suspension
Heavy-Duty Leaf Springs Rear Suspension
Front Power-Assisted Disc Brakes
Rear Drum Brakes
Recirculating Ball Power Steering



The 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat DRW stands as one of the most capable heavy-duty pickups of its era, built to handle serious towing and commercial-grade workloads without compromising comfort. This particular truck, showing 60,307 miles, is well-equipped with desirable factory options and packages that elevate both its capability and daily usability. Finished in Magnetic over a Black leather interior, it strikes a balance between rugged functionality and refined styling. With standout features like the Lariat Ultimate Package, FX4 Off-Road Package, and a factory twin panel moonroof, this F-350 is designed for buyers who need a dependable workhorse that still delivers modern tech, comfort, and long-haul confidence.



What a mouthful of a name this truck’s got, 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab 4x4. Yes, it’s quite an imposing name for what is a very imposing machine. Coming to you from Ford’s Super Duty line-up, this truck packs a Power Stroke turbodiesel V8, the 11,500lb GVWR package, the Lariat Ultimate Package, Tow Technology Bundle and the Preferred Equipment Package 618A, if we’re just scratching the surface. Available from Williamsburg, Ohio with 122,419 miles on the clock, this Ruby Red Metallic machine is perfect for someone who wants a load hauler with grit, gusto, and above all, the ability to turn off the tarmac and head into the unconquered if needed.



Selecting a Ford F-Series is a very safe way to go about getting yourself a pickup truck. The early generations make for fine classics, then we move through the years into modern classic territory, and finally end up at today’s fourteenth generation, where you’ve got internal combustion as well as electric choices. Today’s 2005 Ford F-350 Lariat Harley Davidson Edition is a modern classic in that it comes from the eighth generation of the F-Series, but is the second generation of the Super Duty line-up. It’s also a special Harley Davidson Edition, as this iconic pairing of two and four-wheel makers has been around sporadically for the F-Series’ later life. This particular example has done over 167,000 healthy miles, lives in Winder, Georgia, and is reportedly bulletproofed too – you know, in case you need that kind of extra safety.




The 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible is a standout example of classic American open-top motoring, elevated by the presence of a desirable GTA-spec 390ci V8. Showing 11,364 miles on the odometer, this Fairlane blends vintage styling with thoughtful upgrades that enhance both reliability and driving enjoyment. The GTA engine—originally associated with Ford’s performance-oriented Fairlane GT/A models—adds an extra layer of appeal, delivering strong torque and smooth power delivery. Finished in light blue metallic over a blue interior with a white convertible top, this car embodies the spirit of effortless cruising with a performance edge.



The 1973 Ford F-250 Ranger represents the beginning of Ford’s sixth-generation F-Series lineup, a period when durability and simplicity defined the American pickup. This particular truck shows just 53,719 miles and presents as a highly original, well-preserved example of a classic ¾-ton workhorse. Finished in the period-correct Limestone Green Metallic and equipped with the Ranger trim package, it blends utilitarian capability with subtle upscale touches for its time. The addition of a factory-style automatic transmission and 4WD system makes it especially desirable, offering both ease of driving and genuine off-road capability. Trucks like this are increasingly sought after for their honest character, mechanical simplicity, and unmistakable vintage presence.



If you’re looking for the ultimate combination of heavy-duty capability and premium comfort, this 2024 Ford F-450 Super Duty King Ranch checks every box. Designed as Ford’s top-tier dually pickup, the F-450 is built to handle serious towing and commercial-grade workloads while surrounding occupants with upscale materials and advanced tech. This example shows just 10,480 miles, making it a lightly used, near-new truck with a strong presence and even stronger capability. Finished in the deep and sophisticated Antimatter Blue over a signature Java leather interior, it carries the unmistakable King Ranch identity. With desirable options like the FX4 Off-Road Package, 360-degree camera system, and onboard power generation, this truck is equally suited for demanding job sites or long-distance hauling in comfort.




The 2006 Chevrolet SSR LS marks the final year of production for one of Chevrolet’s most unique modern vehicles—a retro-inspired convertible pickup that blends classic styling with V8 performance. With 55,947 miles, this example represents the last evolution of the SSR, benefiting from the more powerful 6.0L V8 and refined features introduced in later production years. Finished in Pacific Blue Metallic, it captures the playful yet muscular spirit that made the SSR a standout. As a final production run model, it carries added appeal for collectors and enthusiasts looking for something truly different in today’s automotive landscape.



Built to handle serious commercial demands, this 2022 Chevrolet Silverado MD 6500HD 2WD Regular Cab Work Truck is a purpose-driven machine designed for durability, capability, and long-term reliability. Showing under 43,000 miles, this medium-duty Silverado sits in a sweet spot—lightly used but fully broken in for real-world work. Equipped with the proven Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel and Allison transmission combo, this truck is engineered to tackle heavy loads with confidence. With a massive 23,500 lb GVWR, 37,000 lb GCWR, PTO capability, and upfitter provisions, it’s ready to be the backbone of any fleet, construction business, or specialized vocational setup.



Oh my word what have we got here? Yes, we know, we’re called Exotic CAR trader, but every now and then, something distinctively un-car like comes our way. This 2007 Mack CXN613 Day Cab Tractor from Addison, Illinois is one of those rare creatures. With a healthy 542,733 miles on the clock, it’s a rather nice custom job to drive around town if you dare. It’s got a custom 8x8 steel flatbed in the rear for carrying cargo, aftermarket air ride suspension to keep things stable, and even KC off-road lights and Hummer lift hooks! And yes, the fifth wheel attachment is still there in case you want to take to the roads with a payload in tow.

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