



Hailed as the 2017 Motor Trend Truck of the Year, this 2017 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4 boasts extensive exterior and suspension modifications. Powered by a 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 rated for 440 horsepower and 925 lb-ft of torque, this Super Duty is a crew cab Lariat model which has covered less than 13,500 miles since new. It is being sold from the Exotic Car Trader inventory with a clean title, clean Carfax, and an active factory powertrain warranty.

The exterior of this 2017 F250 Super Duty is highly modified, sporting an aftermarket grille, custom rear Ford emblem, and aggressive front and rear bumpers color-matched to the Ingot Silver Metallic body. Black 22” Fuel wheels and Toyo tires are suspended by a 6” lift kit with Fox shocks and Hadley four-corner air control. A bevy of LED fog lights, rock lights, and driving lights are found around the truck. LED headlights, smoked tail lights, AMP Research electric running boards, a windshield tint strip, and a spray-in bedliner round out the exterior modifications. The paint and body are in excellent cosmetic condition. Inside, this F-250 Lariat is trimmed with 10-way adjustable black leather seats in front with heating and cooling functions. A leather bench seat is found in the rear, and little to no wear is noted on any of the seating surfaces. Deviated stitching and silver trim are found throughout the cabin. The center console houses an 8” Sync 3 infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. This system also includes functionality for tech features like the Trailer Reverse Guidance System and 360-degree cameras.

This 2017 Ford F-250 Super Duty packs a 6.7-liter Powerstroke diesel V8 with a single sequential turbocharger. That turbodiesel powerplant is good for 440 horsepower and 925 lb-ft of torque, enough to motivate this crew cab Super Duty to 60 MPH in about 8 seconds. Power is delivered through a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 2017 Ford F-250 Super Duty boasts a 20% thicker aluminum bed than the F-150 and a higher towing capacity of well over 18,000 pounds. The 2017 Super Duty also debuted Ford’s Adaptive Steering technology, allowing for steering ratio adjustments on the fly for greater maneuverability at low speeds. This F-250 Lariat still maintains its factory 3-year basic and 5-year powertrain warranties which began when it was first purchased.




This 1966 Ford F-250 Crown Crew Cab 4×4 is a rare example of a purpose-built heavy-duty truck ordered with both specialized coachwork and Ford’s upscale Custom Cab specification. Unlike the standard fleet-grade bodies typically used for Crown conversions, this truck was built on a F-250 platform and equipped from new with the 81B Custom Cab package, pairing a four-door Crown-built body with Ford’s highest interior trim of the period. A comprehensive, factory-correct restoration was carried out with the singular goal of returning the truck precisely to its original 1966 configuration rather than modernizing or reinterpreting it. The combination of Custom Cab trim, Crown coachwork, faithfully recreated upholstery materials, and original-style factory air conditioning places this truck among the most authentic Crown crew cab F-250s known, supported by Hemmings documentation and minimal mileage since completion.



The classic truck life is a life that's filled with balancing the best of both worlds: you have the practicality of a machine ready for work, plus the old-school appeal of a classic to cruise in. Present today is this 1978 Ford F-250 Custom. It's a lovely classic American truck with a reported 81,256 miles on the clock. It is a machine that's ready to munch down the miles on that Sunday drive while also being a practical machine for when you need to move stuff around.



When renowned automotive brand names such as Ford and Shelby American pool their expertise into one creation, you already know it is going to be a masterpiece. For this instance, Ford's initial blueprint for the F-250 is taken to new heights by Shelby. The result was this mighty 2024 Ford Shelby F-250 Super Baja. You may want to pay close attention, as only 250 units of this vehicle were ever made. This truck carries an extensive list of off-roading goodies and tech features, making it a contemporary solution for all your heavy-duty needs. Currently situated in Camarillo, California, this Shelby F-250 claims to show only 3,700 miles on its odometer, making it a factory-fresh condition example.




This 1966 Ford F-250 Crown Crew Cab 4×4 is a rare example of a purpose-built heavy-duty truck ordered with both specialized coachwork and Ford’s upscale Custom Cab specification. Unlike the standard fleet-grade bodies typically used for Crown conversions, this truck was built on a F-250 platform and equipped from new with the 81B Custom Cab package, pairing a four-door Crown-built body with Ford’s highest interior trim of the period. A comprehensive, factory-correct restoration was carried out with the singular goal of returning the truck precisely to its original 1966 configuration rather than modernizing or reinterpreting it. The combination of Custom Cab trim, Crown coachwork, faithfully recreated upholstery materials, and original-style factory air conditioning places this truck among the most authentic Crown crew cab F-250s known, supported by Hemmings documentation and minimal mileage since completion.



In 2005, Ford revealed the all-new fifth generation Mustang to the public. This was a significant moment, because the fourth generation was really old in the tooth. It would sit on a totally new platform, and have styling that harked back to the original first-generation as well. The fifth generation also marked the return of the Shelby Mustang. This fine association was prevalent in the first generation, when Carroll Shelby’s outfit tuned Mustangs to become thoroughbred racehorses! In 2007, the Shelby GT500 for the fifth generation was released, and we have an under 10,000-mile example for sale now. This car comes with the original window sticker too, making it a definite must-have for the discerning collector, or someone who wants a relatively rare Mustang to enjoy.



Now here’s a lovely golden oldie that will put a smile on your face every time you grab its keys and head out to take it for a spin. This pleasing first-generation 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible could be yours if you like. Up for sale in West Palm Beach, Florida with a mere 52,636 miles on the clock, it’s a fine first-generation example of a trend-setter. Yes, if not for the Mustang, we wouldn’t have the pony car segment, as well as models like the Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, etc. The Mustang not only created a segment, it redefined what the fun but practical car could be. This particular example packs the popular 289ci V8 under the hood, and comes with a manual transmission. It’s also got factory air conditioning!


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