



Each automotive segment plays a crucial role in their custodian's life; a sports car ensures smiles per gallon, a luxury car is built for cruising in luxury, and an SUV brings practicality or luxury. There is one automotive segment that doesn't just serve one purpose but goes beyond in terms of usability; trucks are a key player in the automotive arena; their importance speaks volumes, be it hauling stuff around, cruising in luxury, or even reliability as a daily driver with space for the family, a truck truly does it all. Today's vehicle on offer surpasses your expectations of what a truck can do and looks like this 2017 Ford F-350. With a reported 33,000 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse is practical, stylish, and luxurious as you travel far and wide.

At first glance, it's pretty clear that this isn't just any Ford F-350; this 2017 Ford F-350 and its black exterior is home to a host of tasteful upgrades to make it the ultimate Ford F-350. The camper set up is a Palomino 1550 Backpacker Camper; the current owner reports that the camper is mounted to the frame and can be removed. A walk around this custom truck, and you will also find a custom tow hitch, spare tire mount, rear bumper with storage, and a light bar on the front bumper. The upgrades don't stop there; in terms of shoes, this custom American truck sits on a set of method racing wheels, which are finished off in black and wrapped with 35" Nitto tires. There are multiple ways one could enjoy this 2017 Ford F-350 interior; you could be behind the wheel in complete comfort, and once you're done, make your way to the rear and bask in the practicality and comfort the camper brings you. Packing up and traveling far and wide is done to perfection; you even get a Kenwood CB radio, PA system, and a secondary train horn to liven up this truck drive experience.

The camper setup adds quite a bit of weight, but the legendary 6.2L V8 underneath the hood of this 2017 Ford F-350 has got you covered in terms of performance. The current owner reports that the truck sports an extra-duty heavy alternator to ensure the truck's functions work efficiently and custom toolboxes. In terms of power delivery, this custom American truck channels all its performance to all four wheels through an automatic transmission.

2017 Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab
Palomino 1550 Backpacker Camper
6.2L V8
6-Speed Automatic
4x4
Black Exterior Vinyl Wrap
Oxford White Exterior
Medium Earth Gray Interior
Palomino 1550 Backpacker Camper
Frame Mounted Removable Camper, Jacks not included
2 Yeti 45 Coolers With Slide Outs
Custom Rear Bumper With Storage
Custom Spare Tire Mount
Custom Tool Boxes
Camper Welded To Frame
Custom Tow Hitch
Winch
Wooden Interior Trim and Flooring in Camper
Sleeping Area
Drawer Storage
Toilet
Sink
Electric Stove Top
Mini Refrigerator
Closet Storage
Preferred Equipment Package 613A
Fog Lamps
Reverse Sensing System
Brand New 35” Nitto Tires With Spare
Method Racing Wheels With Spare
Kenwood CB Radio
Secondary Train Horn
PA System
Front Bumper Light Bar
Power Driver Seat
Platform Running Boards
11500# GVWR Package
Skid Plates
Extra Heavy Duty Alternator
Sync 3 Voice Activated Systems
Matte Black Wrap Could Use A Redo - Vinyl Included



Selecting a Ford F-Series is a very safe way to go about getting yourself a pickup truck. The early generations make for fine classics, then we move through the years into modern classic territory, and finally end up at today’s fourteenth generation, where you’ve got internal combustion as well as electric choices. Today’s 2005 Ford F-350 Lariat Harley Davidson Edition is a modern classic in that it comes from the eighth generation of the F-Series, but is the second generation of the Super Duty line-up. It’s also a special Harley Davidson Edition, as this iconic pairing of two and four-wheel makers has been around sporadically for the F-Series’ later life. This particular example has done over 167,000 healthy miles, lives in Winder, Georgia, and is reportedly bulletproofed too – you know, in case you need that kind of extra safety.



The ninth-generation Ford F-Series has earned its place among the most respected heavy-duty trucks, combining rugged durability with timeless styling. This 1996 Ford F-350 XLT, finished in red over a gray interior, carries the legendary 7.3-liter Power Stroke diesel V8, making it one of the most desirable configurations from the era. With just under 94,000 miles, this truck is a well-preserved example that blends capability with collector appeal.



If you’re looking for a classic pickup, then you can’t go wrong with considering the Ford F-350 XL. It’s a heavy-duty truck that can still be pressed into workhorse duties, or can sit pretty at a car show, depending on what you want. This example, offered from Cameron Park, California, is powered by the durable 6.9-liter International Harvester-built diesel V8, enhanced with both an aftermarket turbocharger and gear splitter for added performance and drivability. With over 123,000 miles, it presents as a classic heavy-duty pickup.




This 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake represents one of the most aggressive factory-authorized Shelby builds of the modern S550 era. Finished in Shadow Black and equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this example combines the raw engagement of a traditional manual gearbox with Shelby’s 750+ horsepower supercharged performance package. Based on the Mustang GT Premium, the Super Snake conversion elevates the car into a limited-production, Shelby Registry–numbered performance machine with extensive mechanical, cooling, braking, and aerodynamic upgrades. With an original total MSRP approaching six figures, this car delivers supercar-level straight-line performance while retaining daily drivability and full Shelby documentation.



Ford’s famous pony car, the Mustang, just keeps on galloping and galloping! Even with the proliferation of EVs and the relentless customer demand for SUVs, this legendary nameplate is still around to this day. It’s now in the seventh generation which debuted in 2024, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ever since the first Mustangs rolled off the Dearborn lines in mid-1964, the Mustang has represented the everyperson sports car, aptly called a pony car. Today’s 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is from the seventh generation, and is a special variant with enhanced performance for the streets, much in the vein of the original Boss Mustang 302 of the Sixties. With its 5.0-liter V8, Dark Horse badging and carbon-fiber hood, this Havana-based car boasts just 2,000 miles on the odometer.



The famous Ford F-Series has been made from 1948 to this date, and is now in its fourteenth generation. The most well-renowned member is, of course, the half-ton F-150. For those who need more capacity, the next step up is the ¾-ton F-250 and the one-ton F-350. Today, we have a 107,400-mile 1968 Ford F-250 up for sale in Lake City, Florida. This truck has got 107,400 miles on the clock and comes with a single cab. It’s a perfect example of what rural Americans used for their farms, small businesses and other commercial purposes.




The Land Rover Defender is an off-road champion with a fine legacy that dates back to 1948 and the Land Rover Series. It’s rare that you find a model that’s endured for decades without much change in terms of exterior appearance, albeit with hundreds of refinements under the skin, and within the interior. That’s what the Defender – the classic one, that is – is all about. This 1996 Land Rover Defender 90 is a fine example of that statement, and you can get it from Sturbridge, Massachusetts if you wish. With just over 10,000 miles on the clock, this off-road beast packs the formidable 300Tdi powertrain, a manual transmission and a custom interior with air con and Bluetooth!



The Chevrolet Silverado’s corporate cousin is the GMC Sierra. It’s a smart move by General Motors to broaden their line-up across their various brands by sharing synergies. In fact, the Silverado and Sierra have been like this since 1999, when the Silverado became a separate nameplate. Hence, the first generation Silverado/Sierra was made between 1999 and 2007. In fact, variants like this 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 SLT were only made up to 2004, as the heavy-duty line. This particular truck has done a light 64,000 miles and is up for sale in Orange, California. It’s got a 6.6-liter Duramax diesel under the hood, a 62-gallon fuel tank, and is four-wheel drive. That makes it ideal for someone who wants a sturdy truck that can venture off-road when needed.



The RAM Pickup was originally known as the Dodge RAM, before Chrysler Corporation (now Stellantis) spun RAM off into a separate, pickup truck-only brand. The half-ton variant in RAM’s range has been the RAM 1500, which remains to this day. However, if you want a RAM 1500 that can really knock your socks off, try a TRX variant like this 2022 RAM 1500 TRX Crew Cab 4x4 Ignition Edition. With its 6.2-liter supercharged V8 banging out over 1,100 horsepower at the crank thanks to several modifications, this super-truck is definitely something to behold. We’re told that it’s got a vertical door conversion, the TRX Level 2 Equipment Group, and being an Ignition Edition, is one of just 875 produced.

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