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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 Ford F-Series is widely regarded as one of the most important pickup truck series in the United States. Introduced in 1948, the series is now in its fourteenth generation and has ventured into the arena of electric mobility as well. With fourteen generations and over 40 million units sold as of 2022, you can easily find excellent examples from nearly every generation. This ninth-generation 1997 Ford F-350 XLT is one such vehicle. It comes from the last year of ninth-generation production, has traveled 86,671 miles so far, and lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Furthermore, we’re informed that the truck has undergone a recent full mechanical servicing, and invoices are available upon request.
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.
Do you want a full-size pickup truck that’s capable, comfortable, and powerful? If you’re looking for something from Ford’s famous F-Series line-up, we’ve got the answer in the shape of this 2022 Ford F-350 Lariat with 58,500 miles. Sure, it’s run a fair bit in just two years of ownership, but you wouldn’t guess it based on appearance alone. The truck also comes with the Preferred Equipment Package 618A and a torquey turbodiesel mill under the hood.
If you want a classic American off-roader, you can’t go amiss by selecting a first-generation Ford Bronco. This vehicle was the brainchild of Ford product manager Donald N. Frey, who was also responsible for the Mustang. Intended to go head-to-head with the wildly successful Toyota Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ-5 and International Scout, the Bronco came in 1966 and ran until 1978 before entering its second generation. Over 225,000 first-generation examples were sold, which should give you an idea of how wildly successful the Bronco was. Even now, the current era Bronco is selling briskly. Back to our subject car, this 1969 Ford Bronco comes from Dayton, Ohio with only 51,000 miles on the clock. Furthermore, it’s said to be a garage-kept vehicle, which is rare to find with SUVs.
The mere mention of the word Shelby and you are treated to visions of a true automotive icon that ruled the tracks and even the open streets with turned heads as you drive by. Turn back the clock to the 60s and Mr. Shelby had his usual treatment on an American classic — The Ford Mustang, what was born out of it was a true icon. Present today is a tribute build on the legendary Shelby GT350 and takes shape with this 1968 Ford Mustang. This shelby GT350 tribute build is a real looker and sports some uber cool features that just keep giving.
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
Now here’s an interesting curio from the Two Thousands. The Chevrolet SSR was a convertible pickup truck with a retractable hardtop! Produced over three short years from 2003 to 2006, this interesting pastiche of retro and modern styling cues saw 24,500 units made, and 24,112 were offered to the public. It came with a brawny V8 under the hood, of course, driving the rear wheels for that quintessential muscle truck experience. Now, we’ve got a 34,061-mile 2005 Chevrolet SSR for sale right now. Hailing from Deming, New Mexico, this truck is the perfect oddity for the discerning collector or petrolhead who wants to own something quirky, unusual, and above all, American.
The Chevrolet Silverado line-up comes from a long ancestry of useful and dependable pickup trucks, and one that can be traced back to just after World War II. For decades, Chevy trucks have offered reliable and steadfast transport to countless American small and medium businesses and entrepreneurs. This 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is no different to its elders in that sense. However, this 38,000-mile, North Carolina-based truck comes with a slightly different persona, as it’s been modded somewhat. Now available for sale, it could be your daily driver or your weekend show car, depending on how you plan to use it.
The RAM 1500, formerly known as the Dodge RAM 1500 is a well-rounded half-ton truck that offers mobility to millions of Americans involved in trade, small business, agriculture and other blue-collar jobs. It’s a stylish truck which can be used for family transport too. However, in the early 2000s, Dodge wondered what would happen if they took the monster 8.3-liter V10 from their fearsome Viper sports car and crammed it into the engine bay of a Dodge RAM 1500. The result was the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10, released in 2004 and offered until 2006. Just over 10,000 examples were made during this time, making the RAM 1500 SRT-10 rarer than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale in Port Angeles, Washington, with a super-light 14,310 miles on the clock. Why not snap up this super-truck before someone else does? After all, you can’t find anything similar in the brand-new market today.
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