



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 gives its Mustang pony car plenty of gallop straight from the factory. But what if you want a raging racehorse instead? Well, that’s where you’d need to venture into the realm of Shelby. Shelby Mustangs are worshipped and revered as some of the most potent around, ever since Carroll Shelby looked at the first-generation Mustang and decided to work his magic on it. Now, Shelby Mustangs roll out of the Ford factory itself, in tribute to the great man who sadly left us some years back. Today, we have a 2020 Ford Mustang GT350 for sale from Gilbert, Arizona with just 5,900 miles to its name. What’s even nicer is that it’s been tuned by Lund Racing and features a supercharger installed on to its 5.2-liter V8. This, the 6-speed manual transmission and many more things make this the ultimate performance Mustang for the discerning driving enthusiast.



One of the most popular hot rod platforms turns out to be classic Ford and Chevy automobiles from the Twenties and Thirties – that’s 1920 and 1930 for you! Crazy isn’t it, that we’re in the Twenties right now – that’s the Twenty Twenties. Back to the subject car, it’s a 1933 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod that started life off as a stylish and dependable two-door coupe but has since undergone a comprehensive rebuild into the form you see here. Up for sale in Cabot, Arkansas, it boasts just over 13,000 miles since rebirth and comes with a 350 under the hood, mated with a Turbo 350 and of course, rear-wheel drive! Join us as we take you on a trip through its essence and you’ll be convinced as to why you should snap it up.



One of the best ways to experience a classic car is to cruise down in town with a drop-top first-generation Ford Mustang. You’ll be guaranteed to receive smiles, waves and general gestures of appreciation because who doesn’t love a Mustang? Introduced in 1964, the Mustang created a class of car called the pony car, and also facilitated an entire culture of happy, carefree cruising. Drop-top examples like this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible are most facilitative of this culture, and will definitely invoke fond memories from many of those who were around at the time. Heck, even the new generation will love the car’s simplicity and characterful nature. This particular pony is up for sale in Westlake, Louisiana with 7,337 miles on the clock, we’re told. It’s also been fitted with aftermarket air conditioning, a retro stereo, a new convertible top and new whitewall tires too!




Land Rover introduced the Series I off-roader was introduced in 1948, as Rover knew that, like Jeep over in the USA, with World War II finished, they needed to switch priorities and serve the civilian market. The Land Rover Series I holds the designation of being the world’s first mass-produced four-wheel drive vehicle with doors and solid roof. Over time, the Series I became the Series II then Series III, before gaining the Defender name in late 1990, in keeping with Land Rover’s new naming convention. The Defender came in 90,110 and 130 forms, which roughly referred to its wheelbase. Here, we have a 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 County Edition which is a five-door station wagon variant. You can see by its right-hand drive layout that it’s likely a UK import. With only over 16,000 miles to its name, the vehicle currently resides in Houston, Texas, but is basically at home anywhere in the country – especially where there are no tarmac roads. After all, it’s meant to go off-roading and overlanding!



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.



The Jeep Wrangler is one of just two vehicles available today that allow you to remove the doors and roof for the ultimate open-air experience. You can imagine the engineering that goes into enabling such a feat, and most manufacturers simply don’t bother. But Jeep can’t do that, and you know why? Because since the mid-1940s, they’ve been outfitting enterprising Americans with tough, go-anywhere, do-anything off-roaders. The Wrangler, in fact, can directly trace its lineage to the Jeep CJ series. Today’s 2019 Jeep Wrangler comes from the current JL series and packs a punchy Pentastar V6 under its rather sizable hood. That’s not all, with its automatic gearbox, Fox Racing steering stabilizer and 10,000-pound Warn winch, it’s ready to hit the trails with gusto. Oh, and it can also be your faithful, dependable and comfortable family cruiser too. If you want to get your hands on this sub 50,000-mile machine from Delta, Colorado, talk to us right now.

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