



The names Ford and Roush together usually spark an image of a fast Mustang munching down the miles, but when news came out that Roush would be working on the legendary Ford F-150 the automotive it was a fact that the automotive world was in for a treat. Built on a platform that has proved itself over decades and multiple models, the Roush Ford F150 is off-road loyalty and quite the looker. With legendary tuning prowess and that Ford reliability driving off in this 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Raptor is a decision, you won't regret. With 33,000 miles on the clock, this dealer-installed Roush performance also boasts some cool features like Raptor Carbon Fiber Package and an Equipment Group 802A to make you stand out.

Looking at this 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Raptor with its Oxford White exterior, you are instantly reminded that this truck is powered by Roush, thanks to the standard Roush graphics throughout the vehicle. The ADD front and rear bumpers with LED give this truck a custom look. Loading up stuff in the back and accessing the sprayed-in bed liner is easier with a tailgate step. The Roush goodness doesn't end with the body upgrades as the black 18" Roush wheels with Roush Brake caliper logo are reportedly wrapped with four brand new tires and serve as neat shoes on this truck. Before stepping into the black leather interior, one unique stand-out feature is the set of Roush "R" puddle lamps coming to life. You are then treated to a Roush premium leather interior that is a lovely place to be in. The twin-panel moonroof means a lovely driving experience, and your back seat passengers are treated to heated seats too. To further showcase this truck is the real deal, you get serialized interior badges as well.

Underneath all the custom goodness on this 2020 Ford F-150 Roush Raptor lies a twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 Ecoboost engine capable of pushing out a mighty 450hp. You get more control when off-roading thanks to an Air Lift Suspension with a wireless controller and Custom off-road tie rods. Stopping power is vastly improved from the factory with a high-performance brake package by ALCON and that twin-turbocharged whoosh is brought to life with a Roush axle-back exhaust system with 5-inch tips. Power is sent to the truck's rear wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.




The Ford F-150, part of Ford’s venerable F-Series family is probably America’s most well-known half-ton pickup truck. The F-Series itself has been around since 1948 and is now in its fourteenth generation. Today’s 2003 Ford F-150 Lightning Harley Davidson Edition comes from the tenth generation of this popular truck series and as the name suggests, is the performance derivative. But wait, there’s more. The Harley Davidson name indicates that this is a special edition that Ford did in conjunction with this iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, making this Utah-based truck eve more desirable. It’s done just 36,500 miles so far, and packs a supercharged V8 too! Quick, get it while you still can.



This 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby is a hand-built performance truck that merges Ford’s trusted engineering with Shelby American’s legendary tuning expertise. Starting life as a fully equipped Lariat 4x4 SuperCrew powered by the 5.0L Coyote V8, it is then transformed by Shelby American in partnership with Tuscany Automotive. The result is a high-performance pickup that delivers both exceptional on-road refinement and off-road capability. Each truck receives a numbered Shelby Registry plaque, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. Priced at over $122,000, it stands as one of the most premium interpretations of the modern F-150 platform.



When it comes to pickup trucks, few competitors can match Ford's brand for its formidable pickup portfolio. Particularly, the F-150 holds the crown for being America's favorite passenger vehicle and secured the title of a perennial bestseller. Its versatility allows it to be something different to each owner: an extreme off-roader for the adventurers, or a refined, practical workhorse for the daily user. This 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R SuperCrew with a 145" Wheelbase is your new beast on wheels. Showing just below 32200 miles on its odometer, this Raptor patiently waits in Macomb, Michigan, for its next owner.




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!


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