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Performance trucks are one of a kind and some would say that no one does a performance truck better than Ford. But before the F-150 Raptor we all know and love today, there was a very different offering available. Over the years, the folks over at the Blue Oval have churned out some of the most iconic machines known to man. While some of the greats include the Ford Mustang and the GT, ranking equally with the legends from yesteryear is none other than one of Ford's finest, the Ford F-150 SVT lightning.
The Ford F-150 SVT Lightning was not just famous on the roads; it was a movie star with a brief appearance in the Fast and Furious franchise. Much like the Fast and Furious franchise F-150, this 2001 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning also sports a bright red exterior and makes for the perfect truck to haul things around. This performance truck retains all its factory features and features a set of tasteful 18" SVT 5 Spoke Wheels that are finished in silver. Step into the grey interior of this 2001 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning, and you will be treated to the practicalities a truck offers you with a hint of performance. The grey cloth interior features SVT-embossed bench seats and provides comfort for you and your passenger. The SVT features don't stop there, as the current owner reports SVT floor mats in place for added effect.
Now, let's move on to what gives this 2001 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning its icon status: its blistering performance. Pop open the hood of this performance truck and you will find a supercharged 5.4L V8 capable of some serious performance and shocking looks as you stomp on the gas. Apart from the factory performance, the current owner reports some tasteful upgrades, which includes a K&N Cold Air Intake, new 2003 cylinder heads, and an engine remanufactured only 4,000 miles ago! In terms of power delivery, this factory-tuned truck channels all its performance to its rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission that is reported to also have been rebuilt and features a limited-slip differential for enhanced handling.
2001 Ford F150 SVT Lighting
5.4L Supercharged V8
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Bright Red Exterior
Grey Cloth Interior
Engine Remanufactured 4k Miles Ago
Rebuilt Transmission
2003 New Cylinder Heads
Limited Slip DIfferential
K&N Cold Air Intake
18" SVT 5 Spoke Wheels
Antilock Disc Brakes
Bench Seat Interior
SVT Floor Matts
The Ford Raptor is already a fantastic dream for off road aficionados, but what if Shelby can take it a step further. Meet the 2019 Ford F-150 Shelby Baja Raptor. Domineering a 525-horsepower producing twin turbocharged V6 power plant with an aluminum body saving almost 500 pounds of weight, this rugged machine is ready to take on any terrain with sheer power. This particular example we have today has clocked over 32,250 miles on the odometer and it comes with the 802A Technology package; in simple terms, the luxury package. You get memory seats with cooling, remote start, Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Alert, a 360-degree camera with lane assist, Pro Trailer Backup Assist and most importantly a 4.10:1 Torsen front differential. Moreover, Shelby equips this truck with a Fox 3”-lift suspension system, high-clearance bumpers, and a chase rack with two full-size spare tires. For sale in Fayetteville, Georgia, this is the perfect machine to explore the wilderness in style.
The Ford F150 has long been the most popular pick-up in the United States, and it’s earned its reputation for being a solid work truck, capable of fulfilling just about any role asked of it. Even with a new era of electrification, the F150 shows no sign of slowing down, with new fans being found for the all-electric F150 Lightning. But while a new generation of F150 owners continues to keep the nameplate alive, its trucks like our featured listing from 1978 that paved the way. Our featured 1978 Ford F150 Custom has been fully restored and includes a rebuilt engine. The owner describes it as a restomod and from these images, it certainly looks the part.
The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular vehicles in history, and it’s not hard to see why. The F-150 combines all the utility and go-anywhere abilities of your traditional truck with the luxury and comfort of a family car. And when outfitted in Raptor-spec, not only do you get all that versatility and comfort, but you also gain access to the kind of raw performance that will make sportscars blush. If you’re looking for that proverbial jack of all trades, then the Ford F-150 Raptor is likely the prime candidate. This 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor 4x4 Supercrew is precisely that. This reportedly well-lookedafter example has 95,000 miles on the clock but looks, from the pictures, like it rolled off the forecourt last week. The owner tells us that regular servicing has been carried out and is up to date, while it also features some choice options geared towards comfort and usability.
Hello there, why’s a Ford Transit Van on Exotic Car Trader? Well, we pride ourselves on dealing with all sorts of vehicles – we’ve seen semi tractors, ice-cream trucks and even a Batmobile come our way! That means this 2017 Ford Transit 250 High Roof Cargo Van Custom Limousine must be something special too. This particular van is decked out to be a luxurious limousine for up to seven passengers, replete with a toilet, and some appealing entertainment avenues to keep everyone amused during the drive. With a mere 23,000 miles on its odometer, this luxurious lounge on wheels is available right now.
Every generation of Mustang is iconic, but the original is considered genesis. This is ground zero, where the entire pony car genre was born. The 1964½ Mustang, as it’s known, started production a few months before the normal 1965 model year. Although Ford officially referred to all these Mustangs as 1965 Model Year cars, there were subtle differences made to the design after August 1964. Our featured car is an early-model 1964½ and features a new paint job and a rebuilt engine. If you’re looking for the perfect entry into the world of classic Mustang ownership, this classic stallion is the perfect way to do so.
In the '60s the automotive scene was on a roll, with each manufacturer pushing the envelope in terms of automotive design and performance. During this time, Ford was certainly one of the front runners. With legendary name plates like the Mustang and the Bronco making their way to life, taking ownership of these automotive legends means you are choosing to drive a part of automotive history. Present today is this lovely 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe, this 60s classic features a host of uber cool upgrades that makes it stand out and roar louder.
Today, the GMC Sierra 1500 is known as quite a sizeable light-duty pickup, but it started its life as a much different square-body pickup. The early GMC Sierra shared its platform with the Chevrolet C/K, offering a silhouette that has been embedded in American car culture. Our featured car has been extensively upgraded, but visually and under the hood. This 1986 GMC C1500 Sierra Classic features a monster of a motor powering it: a blueprinted 355ci V8 Crate engine. With a reported 21,500 miles, this stunning pickup could be a brilliant addition to anyone’s automotive arsenal.
Jeep is widely known for its go-anywhere off-roaders. But did you know that this prolific brand also makes pickup trucks? The Gladiator is their pickup truck offering these days, but the Commanche was the man of the moment between 1985 and 1992. Produced with multiple bed lengths, and two- or four-wheel drive choices, the Commanche became a Jeep staple during its time. Many buyers appreciated how it offered the signature Jeep off-road experience but could easily carry heavy loads for work purposes. If you’d like to have a Commanche in your life, this 175,273-mile 1988 Jeep Commanche is a great place to start. It’s got a rebuilt engine and comes with a few cosmetic tweaks, too.
The 90s brought some of the most iconic motors to life; the Japanese had their range of performance machines, the Europeans had their M spec and AMG machines, and over in the US, machines like the GMC Syclone stole the show. With its unassuming features and high performance, the GMC Syclone kicked off the performance truck craze that is still present today and is a hot seller for many manufacturers. Present here is this 1991 GMC Syclone that is only 1 if 2,998 total Syclones produced. This classic American performance machine is a time capsule from the '90s and is reported to be an all-original example with a documented 73,500 miles on the clock.
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