Any truck with a Raptor badge on it means serious business; that’s a given. Ford created the F150 Raptor as a way for die-hard, performance truck owners to distinguish themselves from the average user. But that’s not enough for some: which is why the Shelby Raptor exists. We’ve all seen what Shelby does to their mustang, but their intention with the 2019 Shelby Raptor Baja is to encourage owners to embrace the terrain that mother nature throws at them and drive where no other vehicle has ever been pushed to the limit. Up for sale is a 2019 Ford F150 Shelby Baja that’s been tricked out with some choice modifications.
Exterior and Interior
The look of the 2019 Ford F150 Shelby Baja speaks for itself. Featured here is a Shelby Baja front bumper replacement, a 50-inch power-actuated up/down LED light bar, a 40-inch Curved LED light bar, and two 10-inch LED driving lights. Also fitted are XL power steps with rock sliders and lights along the sides and a Shelby Baja rear bumper with two 10-inch LED back-up lights and two square LED lights. All this sits on a set of 18-inch Shelby Raptor wheels wrapped in 6 BFG KM3 35/12.50 R18 tires. Red Shelby brake caliper covers coupled with a Shelby suspension lift complete the intentionally OTT exterior. The interior is equally Shelby-influenced, consisting of Shelby custom carbon fiber interior trim with Shelby-embroidered full leather seats marked with red accents. Also included are a Shelby speedo recalibrator and Shelby Raptor plaque on the center console.
Engine
Under the hood is Ford’s 3.5L twin-turbo V6 which has been given a Shelby Ecoboost performance upgrade. It is coupled with a performance intake with a high flow filter and has been Shelby Performance programmer tuned to produce a thumping 525 hp and 610 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent via a 10-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels.
The factory Ford F-150 Raptor is already one of the most capable performance trucks ever built, but for some owners, “enough” simply doesn’t exist. That’s where Hennessey steps in. This 2022 Ford F-150 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600 4x4 SuperCrew takes the already formidable third-generation Raptor and transforms it into something substantially more aggressive, both mechanically and visually. Thanks to Hennessey’s VelociRaptor 600 upgrade, output jumps to 558 horsepower and 672 lb-ft of torque, giving this truck far more urgency than the stock setup. Showing just 10,931 miles and reportedly a one-owner example, this truck combines factory Ford engineering with one of the most recognized names in aftermarket American performance. Finished in Agate Black Metallic over the striking Rhapsody Blue/Black Recaro interior, this is far from your average pickup—it’s a purpose-built performance truck equally comfortable storming across dirt trails or making a statement downtown.
The Ford F-150 has long been America’s best-selling truck, but this 2022 Ford F-150 XLT Rocky Ridge Edition takes that proven platform and elevates it into something far more aggressive and distinctive. Showing 54,575 miles, this SuperCrew 4x4 blends factory capability with a full Rocky Ridge upfit, transforming it into a head-turning off-road machine. Powered by the sought-after 5.0L V8, this truck delivers classic naturally aspirated performance paired with modern technology and everyday usability. With its lifted stance, upgraded wheels and tires, and exclusive Rocky Ridge touches, this is not your average F-150—it’s built to stand out both on and off the road.
The 2007 Ford F-150 Saleen S331 Supercharged represents one of the most distinctive performance trucks of the 2000s, blending Saleen’s motorsport heritage with Ford’s proven pickup platform. Unlike typical tuner builds, the S331 was a fully engineered package developed by Saleen, offering factory-level integration with aggressive styling and supercharged performance. This particular example, showing 49,142 miles, carries added significance as chassis #209—meaning it was the 209th unit produced out of just 398 total S331 trucks built for the model year. That level of rarity, combined with its bold presence and supercharged performance, makes this truck especially appealing to collectors and enthusiasts who recognize Saleen’s legacy beyond Mustangs. It stands as a true representation of an era when performance trucks were unapologetically loud, aggressive, and purpose-built.
Built to conquer desert terrain while turning heads everywhere it goes, this 1974 Ford Bronco is far more than a customized classic—it’s a one-of-a-kind build known as the “Desert Drifter.” Featured in the April 2004 issue of Bronco Driver Magazine (#8), this Bronco was comprehensively built by Rocky Roads and has remained with its current owner since 2004. Showing just 33,857 miles, it blends classic Early Bronco styling with serious off-road engineering, highlighted by a 392ci stroker Windsor V8 producing over 450 horsepower, a purpose-built long-travel suspension system, and numerous Rocky Roads upgrades. Finished in iconic British Racing Green, this Desert Drifter represents an exceptional opportunity to own a magazine-featured Bronco that was built to perform as impressively as it looks.
The Ford Bronco was in its final generation by 1995, representing the last chapter of the full-size Bronco before the model was discontinued after the 1996 model year. This 1995 Ford Bronco XLT shows approximately 200,406 miles and presents as a well-equipped example of Ford’s iconic two-door SUV. Powered by the dependable 351ci Windsor V8, it combines classic truck-based durability with the practicality and off-road capability that made Broncos a favorite among enthusiasts. Finished in Electric Currant Red Metallic over a Ruby Red interior, this Bronco also benefits from modern upgrades including LED lighting and an aftermarket multimedia system with a back-up camera, making it more enjoyable for contemporary driving.
The Ford Bronco returned to the market in 2021 and quickly became one of the most sought-after off-road SUVs in America, blending retro-inspired styling with modern technology and serious trail capability. This 2024 Ford Bronco Wildtrak 4x4 takes that formula even further, featuring the desirable High/Lux Package and a host of aftermarket upgrades designed to enhance both its appearance and off-road performance. Showing just 11,168 miles, this Bronco stands out with a custom exterior finish, a ReadyLIFT 3.5-inch suspension lift, and American Racing wheels that give it a commanding presence on and off the pavement. Combining factory luxury features with rugged capability, this Wildtrak is equally at home on daily drives, long road trips, or remote off-road adventures.
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