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Up for sale is a 2018 Ford F-150 Shelby Supercharged with an impressive output of 755 horsepower. It combines breathtaking power, improved handling, and alluring style into one package. Arguably one of the most famous tuning shops globally and a name synonymous with performance Fords, Shelby takes the already supremely capable Ford F-150, and improves upon the power, ruggedness, and sophistication. This 755 hp variant is a top-of-the-line example, with plenty of sought-after options. Our subject vehicle is located in South Carolina and has 24,000 miles on its clock. This muscle-bound truck is a future classic in the waiting as it's reported to be the 300th of just 500 made worldwide. It also bears the serial number CSM 18ST0300 on its Shelby registration plaque verifying the truck's authenticity.
This 2018 Ford F-150 Shelby boasts a brilliant red exterior adorned with the traditional white Shelby stripes. Shelby insignias can be found on the tailgate, bed, front fender, and hood. The truck also carried the Shelby Cobra emblem on its sizeable two-part honeycomb grille. It proudly rides on 20" Shelby wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires. The Shelby BDS suspension features an exclusive Fox shock system, which is mated to the wheels to negotiate any rough terrain you throw at it. This F-150 also comes with Shelby step bars in black and dual black ceramic exhaust tips. The Supercharged 2018 Ford F-150 Shelby provides a blend of comfort and performance, with the go-anywhere dependability you expect. Featuring a black interior, our subject F-150 sports the Cobra logo on seats and the console lid. You can find the registry plaque with the CSM serial number on the dash, as well.
Under the mammoth hood of this 2018 Ford F-150 Shelby is a tried-and-tested package: a Ford 5.0L V8 engine featuring a Shelby-engineered supercharger. As a result, this engine can deliver 755 horsepower and 640 lb.ft of torque at 4,700rpm. Moreover, its engine is fitter with a performance aluminum heat exchanger, oversized carbon fiber air intake tube, and an open-air performance intake.
2018 Model Year Ford Shelby F150 Supercharged #300 of 500 made world wide reported CSM 18ST0300 Red exterior Black interior Shelby engineered super charger Open air performance intake Oversized Carbon fiber air intake tube Performance Aluminum heat exchanger Black ceramic dual exhaust tips 20" Shelby wheels BDS suspension Shelby step bars in black Shelby lettering on hood Shelby registry plaque Fox suspension
If you want a half-ton pickup truck with plenty of capability and ruggedness, you can’t go amiss with a Ford F-150. Arguably the most popular half-tonner in the United States, the F-150 is now on its fourteenth generation and has spawned an electric variant too. If you prefer something a bit more conventional, we’ve got this thirteenth-generation 2020 Ford F-150 XL up for sale. It’s packing a mere 28,600 miles and is of the rarer two-door single cab variants. However, it still includes plenty of amenities, such as the Equipment Group 10A, a Class IV trailer hitch, and the XL Power Equipment Group, and has been tuned by 5 Star Tuning. There’s lots more to learn about this truck, so let’s get to it.
This 2017 Ford F-150 Shelby with just 55,000 miles is not for the faint of heart. For starters, it has been breathed upon by the legendary Ford tuning house, Shelby, and has a supercharger! It's certainly one way of making one of America's most-loved trucks just that bit more special. After all, the F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in America for multiple years in a row — it’s safe to assume that Ford knows what they’re doing. Especially given that they’ve been producing the F-series since 1948.
In the off-road arena the Ford F-150 is well-renowned for its robust built quality and capability to serve as a reliable workhorse. Over five decades boasting multiple models, this potent truck has developed a loyal customer base and enthusiasts worldwide. When the Roush Performance company made it their goal to make the F-150 their most off-road capable performance truck, the already competent saw heights it had never seen before. This 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Raptor is one such example that enjoys the tuning prowess of the skillful team of Roush. Bearing just 43,600 miles on its clock, this beast is available for sale with a few exciting packages.
Named after Henry Ford’s sprawling estate in Dearborn, Michigan, the Fairlane was Ford’s full-size car between 1955 and 1970. The name would see some use in markets outside America as well, notably Australia, later on. The Fairlane represented the flagship Ford automobile that a buyer could purchase and came with all the expected trimmings and comforts. It was made in a wide array of body styles, including a convertible aptly called the Sunliner. If you’re searching for a first-generation Fairlane, we’ve got this 28,713-mile 1955 Ford Fairlane Sunliner available right now. It’s a great classic that will only appreciate in value as time goes by.
Ford’s Model A was the successor of the wildly popular Model T. Made for just four short years, the Model A was equally a wild success as its predecessor. In 1930, sales hit the three million mark, with Ford offering a variety of body styles and colors to eager buyers. This particular 1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe Restomod is of the two-door variant, and has undergone a comprehensive build. With a mere 1,200 miles since then, it’s a head-turner, a hot rod, a restomod, and one fine car to own and drive.
Colloquially known as the “Tin Lizzie”, the Ford Model T was the world’s first mass-produced, affordable automobile. This was the vehicle that made travel by car available to middle-class Americans. It was produced through an assembly line instead of individual handcrafting, which brought the price down from $780 in 1910 to $290 in 1924. Adjusted for inflation, it’s still an impressive $5000 in modern-day money. Of course, you don't get air conditioning or an infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, but for an almost 100-year-old car, the Ford Model T was truly a bargain for its time. Rightfully, the Model T was also named the most influential car of the 20th century and was also the most-sold car in history till 1972 before being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle. This particular coupe model has been restored from the ground up and presents you with an opportunity to own one of the most iconic cars in human history for sale in Chesterfield, Virginia.
If you want a half-ton pickup truck with plenty of capability and ruggedness, you can’t go amiss with a Ford F-150. Arguably the most popular half-tonner in the United States, the F-150 is now on its fourteenth generation and has spawned an electric variant too. If you prefer something a bit more conventional, we’ve got this thirteenth-generation 2020 Ford F-150 XL up for sale. It’s packing a mere 28,600 miles and is of the rarer two-door single cab variants. However, it still includes plenty of amenities, such as the Equipment Group 10A, a Class IV trailer hitch, and the XL Power Equipment Group, and has been tuned by 5 Star Tuning. There’s lots more to learn about this truck, so let’s get to it.
The image of a 10+year-old RAM 1500 in your mind might not align with this beautifully specced machine. This modded-out RAM truck has been tastefully painted, lowered, and adorned with massive aftermarket alloy wheels. The truck in discussion is a 2012 RAM 1500 Express Quad Cab, powered by the staple 5.7-liter HEMI V8 motor. Express is a lower-mid-level trim of the 2012 RAM 1500, placed just above the very spartan ST and Tradesman models. However, this particular truck has been enriched with a myriad of enhancements, including an upgraded audio system. With a reported 115,000 miles on the odometer, this slammed RAM 1500 is in great condition. The RAM 1500 has a reputation for being the most engaging one among the full-size pickup truck crowd. With its upgrades and mods, this particular truck would be more enjoyable on the road and is certain to grab the attention of onlookers.
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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