



Ford’s F-Series is well-known for being some of the toughest trucks you can buy. While the F-150 is the most popular, the F-250 and F-350 offer enhanced payload and towing capabilities for those who need more. Plus, these vehicles now come with impressive creature comforts and technological highlights. Want proof? Say hello to this 2019 Ford F-350 SuperDuty XLT that’s ready for a new owner after covering 37,000 miles. Let’s learn all about it, and see why it’s the perfect truck for all purposes.

Aptly called Magnetic, the shade that this 2019 Ford F-350 SuperDuty XLT wears is unobtrusive, but strangely alluring. Of course, that could also be down to a myriad of things. These include the truck’s Fuel 20-inch Blitz gloss black wheels, that wear Toyo Open Country 35-inch tires. By the way, it’s got duallies at the rear. Then, we’ve got Morimoto smoked LED headlamps, LED fog lamps, side markers, and smoked LED taillamps. Meanwhile, the cab lights, 3rd brake lamp, and mirror lenses are smoked units from Recon. The vehicle has also got a full window tint for more privacy and comfort, as well as a spray-in bedliner. There’s even a leveling kit to keep things straight when the bed is loaded or when you’re pulling a heavy trailer. Speaking of which, this truck has got the 14,000 GVWR package, a Powerscope trailer tow mirror, a 5th wheel hitch prep package, and even the snow plow package. Finally, there’s a jack and a tailgate step to complete the package. Entering the interior, we find a supremely spacious five-seat cabin in which even the tallest and most well-built individuals will be comfortable. Coming to you in Medium Earth Gray, the truck offers driver-adjustable gas and brake pedals for better ergonomics. Meanwhile, there’s an 8-way power-adjustable driver seat too. Then, we’ve got on-board navigation and a full Weathertech floor covering treatment. Of course, you’ve also got a proper infotainment system, automatic climate control, and the requisite powered convenience features.

Sporting a sturdy 6.7L Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 that’s good for 450hp and 935lb-ft, this truck can really go anywhere you point it. A 6-speed automatic gearbox, a 4.10 limited-slip axle, and four-wheel drive make it a veritable mountain goat, despite its size. Then, you’ve got a rapid heat supplemental heater plus an engine block heater to aid cold starts. There are also dual heavy-duty alternators to keep the truck’s battery charged.

2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty XLT
6.7L Power Stroke V8 Diesel Engine
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
4X4 Crew Cab
Magnetic Exterior
Medium Earth Gray Interior
4.10 Ratio Limited Slip Axle
XLT Value Package
Fog Lamps
Adjustable Gas/Brake Pedal
Reverse Vehicle Aid Sensor
8-Way Power Seat-Driver
FX4 Off-Road Package
Skid Plates
14000# GVWR Package
Navigation System
Rapid Heat Supplemental Heater
Engine Block Heater
Backglass Defrost
110V/400W Outlet
Power Sliding Rear Window
Snow Plow Package
Spare Tire And Wheel
5TH Wheel Hitch Prep Package
Powerscope Trailer Tow Mirror
Jack
Upfitter Switches
Dual Extra Heavy Duty Alternater
Remote Start System 2
Tailgate Step
Ultimate Trailer Tow Camera
Aftermarket Options:
Wheels & Tires:
Fuel 20x8.25 D675 Blitz-Gloss Black Dually Wheels
Toyo Open Country AT/III 35x12.5 tires
Lights:
Morimoto LED Headlights (Smoked)
Morimoto LED DRL Grille (Black)
Morimoto LED Tail Lights (Smoked)
Morimoto LED Fog Lights
Morimoto License Plate Lights
Morimoto Side Markers
Recon LED 3rd Brake Light (Smoked)
Recon LED Cab Lights (Smoked)
Recon LED Mirror Lenses (Smoked)
Miscellaneous :
Black Aftermarket Emblems/Badges
Leveling Kit
Front Windows Tint To Match Rear
Full Weather Tech Floor Covering
Spray In Bedliner
Aftermarket Leather Power And Heated Seats



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 is a 1997 Ford F-350 XL Crew Cab that’s been transformed into something truly unique. Nicknamed “Lil Pete,” this one-off build combines the soul of a big rig with the trusted bones of Ford’s iconic heavy-duty pickup. With a 7.3L Power Stroke V8 diesel engine, AWD drivetrain, and a fully custom “Lil Pete” body kit from Lil Big Rig, this isn’t just a truck. Its a rolling conversation starter. Currently located in Fargo, North Dakota, this professionally reimagined hauler was built by Sir Thomas Performance of Port Charlotte, Florida (Serial #00780) and features a blend of show-stopping looks and long-haul toughness.




Ford’s Torino is a midsize car that was sold between 1968 and 1976. It also dabbled in the muscle car segment, with a prime example being this first-generation 1969 Ford Torino Cobra Jet. For buyers who wanted something tamer, there was a host of straight six or V8 powerplants, but the ultimate was the massive 428ci Cobra Jet V8. That’s what this Thousand Palms-based car offers, along with a Marti Report and just 21,000 miles on the clock. In fact, 1969 Cobras like this one are quite desirable due to their rarity since many Torino’s didn’t survive due to a variety of reasons. Perhaps they weren’t quite seen as preservation candidates way back then. Now, a car like this one isn’t a common occurrence, so if you wish to own this Cobra, contact us right now.



A Thirties Ford is a fine car to build a hot rod on, because its so outrageous in 2025! Almost all the folks living today will likely never have been around when these cars came from the Ford Factory in brand-new condition, and their only view of them will likely have been from grainy, old-timey photos, or in cartoons. The latter is from where this particular 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod seems to have popped from, but let us assure you, it’s real. Currently up for sale in Spring, Texas, it’s got a supercharged small-block under the hood that’s reportedly been dynoed at nearly 700 horsepower! That, its custom interior, suicide doors, Hoosier Pro Street racing rear tires and overall outlook mean that it’s a definite conversation starter, head turner, you name it. If you’d like to acquire this quirky machine, we’re glad to assist.



Falcon is one of Ford’s best-known nameplates, because its been used for cars in North America, Australia and Argentina. Today’s 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible comes from the North American line-up and is a second-generation example. With a healthy 119,104 miles on the clock, this fine Ford hails from Chula Vista, California and is a nice, sunny drop-top too. It’s got a 289 paired with a four-speeder, and some fetching aftermarket wheels as well. And that’s before we get to its rather nautical color! In short, this is the perfect first classic for someone looking to try out the American cars of the Sixties, but if you need more convincing before calling us, read on.




The off-roading world mourned when Ford announced the discontinuation of their beloved Bronco in 1996. This was after its fifth generation, and no one thought there would be a sixth. However, it was reintroduced in 2020 amidst the ovation of off-roading enthusiasts. Bearing styling and technology of the modern world, the Bronco stays true to its essence, a rugged off-roading machine. This 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks 4x4 is a great example that comes to you with a few optional packages. Reports reveal that it has under 40,000 miles on its odometer, and it awaits its new buyer in Tecumseh, Michigan.



The corporate cousin of the Chevrolet Silverado range, GMC’s Sierra line-up of pickup trucks is positioned at a slightly more luxurious point than its Chevy counterpart. Currently in the fourth generation of Sierra (which is the fifth generation of Silverado), the duo got a mid-cycle refresh in 2022. Changes included a revamped front end and an updated interior design, plus some tweaks here and there. That’s what you’ll be availing yourself to with this sub-34,000-mile 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Elevation Premium Package, Elevation Black Package, X31 Offroad & Protection Package and a stout Duramax diesel under the hood. So, if you want a family-friendly truck that can take you further than where the tarmac ends, this is one fine option to consider.



This 2019 Dodge Durango SRT 392 offers a exhilarating blend of performance and luxury, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts and families alike. Equipped with a powerful 6.4-liter SRT® HEMI® V8 engine, this SUV delivers remarkable speed and handling. It has a mileage of under 53,000 and features a host of upgrades that enhance both its aesthetics and performance. With aggressive styling and top-tier technology, the SRT 392 stands out as a premier option in the SUV market.

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