



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



Performance trucks are machines that are most definitely a different breed. Picture this, you get into a sports car, you sit low to the ground with comfort hugging you, and you and your passenger are ready for action. Now take that expectation of a sports car, level up a few levels off your driving seat, and you have a performance truck, a machine that is equal parts practical, high in performance, and comfortable as well. Present today is this 2025 Ford F-150 Raptor R. This performance truck hails from Virginia Beach, Virginia, and has a reported 9,050 miles on its clock.



From the vintage first-generation F-Series of 1948 to today’s fourteenth generation, Ford’s famous family of pickup trucks is a success story for books, case studies and more. It’s redefined the bar for a pickup truck countless times, and even caught the attention of Carroll Shelby. Even though the great man is no more, there are Shelby F-150s around, like this current-generation 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby from Yucalpa, California. With just 12,500 miles on the clock and a V8 under the hood, this could be the ideal half-ton truck for someone with a family who needs the versatility of a pickup. Join us as we take you through its essence, but if you want to look no further, just get in touch ASAP.



Ford’s famous F-150 is the default half-ton pickup truck for many Americans. In fact, the F-Series itself is well known, now in the fourteenth generation and having been around since 1948. Today’s 2023 Ford F-150 XLT Supercharged though, is a rather fearsome beast. Its got a 5.0-liter V8 with a Whipple Stage 2 supercharger tacked on, granting it a rather nice 850 horsepower for you to enjoy. Furthermore, this 8,482-mile super truck from Glenwood packs Ridetech 3/5 suspension, the XLT Series Equipment Group 301A Package, and more. Contact us pronto if you want to take on this black beauty.




This 2017 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab 4x4 shows just over 122k miles and is powered by a 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbocharged diesel V8 paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and a four-wheel-drive system. Finished in Ruby Red Metallic over a Black leather interior, the truck is equipped with the Lariat Ultimate Package along with the Tow Technology Bundle, FX4 Off-Road Package, and a variety of towing and convenience features. Additional highlights include a twin-panel power moonroof, quad-beam LED headlamps, heated and ventilated front seats, and a Tough Bed spray-in bedliner.



This 2022 Ford F-250 Shelby Super Baja shows approximately 38k miles and is powered by a 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbocharged diesel V8 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive. Finished in Agate Black over a Black Onyx leather interior, the truck started as a Lariat Crew Cab and was upgraded by Shelby American with the Super Baja package. The build adds off-road performance upgrades, Shelby styling components, and a serialized Shelby dash plaque (CSM 22SB0362) which was reported 1 of only 250 units produced for model year 2022.



Introducing this elegant 2004 Ford Thunderbird Deluxe, a classic American convertible that seamlessly blends style and performance. With a low mileage of just 27,851, this vehicle promises a driving experience that's as unique as it is striking. The Thunderbird's striking Merlot exterior draws attention while exuding sophistication. As the original owner preserved this gem meticulously, it is ready for a new chapter that celebrates open-air motoring and iconic design. Assembled for those who cherish both luxury and nostalgia, this Thunderbird is located in the heart of the U.S., inviting you to experience its timeless allure.




What if we told you that Chevy made a coupe utility – basically a coupe styled pickup truck, stuck a V8 under the hood, and gave it a retractable hardtop for the passenger cabin for an extra measure of craziness? Yes, that’s precisely what the GM engineers did with the SSR. Produced between 2003 and 2006, just 24,112 units were sold to the public. Today, the SSR represents a curio that’s a sure-fire future classic, but also an example of what happens when you give automotive engineers and designers free reign to create something truly unique. This 2005 Chevrolet SSR is up for grabs in Lancaster, with a decent 128,000 miles on the clock. It’s a great choice for anyone seeking an SSR, because in 2005, the model got an upgraded 6.0-liter LS2 V8 that had 90hp more than the 5.3-liter unit installed for 2003 through 2004 units. This vehicle has that, plus a set of staggered painted aluminum wheels, and automatic gearbox, and infinite quirkiness.



The most popular pickup truck in the United States, Ford’s famous F-150 has been selling like the proverbial hot cakes for decades! This full-size pickup truck is a half-tonner and marks the entry point for Ford’s F-Series line-up. The F-Series itself is something of an icon, being around since 1948 and now in its fourteenth generation. Hence, you can easily find yourself an F-Series, be it a classic or one of the latest examples. Today’s 2024 Ford F-150 STX is of the latter flavor, and has done under 12,000 miles so far. It’s got an RK splitter, some tasty 22-inch wheels, a color-matched grille and, naturally, a V8 under the hood. If you’re in search of a family-friendly but capable pickup truck with some style and smooth looks, this is a great choice to consider.



Chevy’s quirky retro-styled convertible pickup truck experiment, the SSR was made for just three short years, between 2003 and 2006. Inspired by Chevy’s Advanced Design trucks of the 1940s, the SSR was intended to be a sort of modern hot rod. However, just 24,112 were sold, which wasn’t quite up to the figures that Chevy intended. The uptick of that is, today, SSRs are becoming sought after. That’s why you shouldn’t wait long to snap up this 2005 Chevrolet SSR from Kentucky if it catches your fancy. With its black leather interior, aftermarket Bluetooth radio from JVC and wood strips in the cargo be, this hot-rod pickup truck has done a scant 7,300 miles!

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