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 Ford Raptor has long been considered the benchmark for high-performance off-road pickups, but Shelby American took that formula even further with the creation of the Baja Raptor. This 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Baja Raptor, showing 51,453 miles, combines Ford’s factory-engineered desert-running capability with an extensive Shelby transformation that adds aggressive styling, upgraded suspension components, specialized lighting, and exclusive Shelby touches throughout. Finished in Oxford White over a black and red interior, this truck is equipped with the sought-after Equipment Group 802A and features Shelby’s Baja package, making it one of the most distinctive and capable off-road trucks on the road. Whether tackling remote trails or turning heads at local events, this Shelby Baja Raptor delivers an unmistakable presence.
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.
For Mustang enthusiasts, a genuine Roush Stage 3 has long represented one of the ultimate factory-authorized performance builds of the S197 era. This 2014 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3 shows 27,075 miles and is finished in Deep Impact Blue over a Charcoal interior. Producing a reported 675 horsepower from its supercharged 5.0L V8, this example is further distinguished by a Ford Racing Aluminator forged engine upgrade, a Roush serialized plaque identifying it as #14-0076, and the current owner’s claim that it is one of just 66 examples produced. Adding to its provenance, the car bears the signature of Jack Roush himself, making this an especially desirable example of one of the most celebrated modern Mustang conversions ever offered.
Introduced as part of Ford’s all-new postwar lineup, the 1949 Ford Custom Club Coupe marked a dramatic departure from prewar automotive design and helped usher in a new era for the American automobile industry. With its integrated body styling, lower stance, and wider appearance, the 1949 Ford quickly became a sales success and remains one of the most recognizable Fords ever built. This example shows 10,785 miles and is finished in classic Black over a gray interior. Powered by Ford’s legendary Flathead V8 and equipped with a 3-speed manual transmission, this Custom Club Coupe offers an authentic driving experience while showcasing the timeless styling that made the 1949 Ford a landmark vehicle in automotive history.
When Ford set out to celebrate its centennial, it didn’t build a commemorative trim package or a retro-inspired concept—it created one of the most iconic American supercars of the modern era. Drawing inspiration from the legendary GT40 that conquered Le Mans in the 1960s, the 2005 Ford GT blended unmistakable heritage styling with contemporary engineering and breathtaking performance. This example shows just 1,709 miles and is finished in Quick Silver Clearcoat Metallic over Ebony leather. Equipped with desirable factory options including painted racing stripes, lightweight forged aluminum BBS wheels, gray painted brake calipers, and the premium McIntosh audio system, this Ford GT also comes with extra wheels, a car cover, and an extra hood. As one of the most celebrated American performance cars ever produced, this low-mileage GT represents a rare opportunity to acquire a modern collectible that continues to command respect nearly two decades after its debut.
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