The performance truck scene might seem unnecessary, but the moment you try one out, you might just end up driving back home in it. It all started with Dodge’s Lil’ Red Express, but things were taken up a notch with the release of the GMC Syclone (no, that’s not a misspelling). With performance that can match sports cars, the cool factor of performance trucks has grown over the years and has become a mainstay in product offerings by many manufacturers. With the performance wars at an all-time high, this 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake we have today is a thorough-bred performance with a reported 7,000 miles on the clock. This low mileage example is ready to thunder down the drag strip and serve as a future collectible and a great investment in the years to come.
Exterior and Interior
You won't mistake the Shelby Super Snake with its practical F-Series cousin, thanks to it being a limited production run of just 250 units. Apart from its rarity, the red and burgundy exterior on this 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake, coupled with its black racing stripes, makes it stand out like a sore thumb, albeit in a good way. Apart from the black racing stripe, this truck also sports performance wheels that are finished in black. With performance brought to you by Shelby and build quality by Ford, its more good news when you step into the interior of this 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake. The gray interior matches the exterior color well and provides passengers with all the comfort and luxury the 13th-generation F series trucks bring. The Super Snake embossed seats ensure your passengers know that this is a performance truck and to be ready for the ride ahead.
Engine
To keep up with the performance truck scene, Ford decided to equip the 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake with a powertrain that has been tested and proven to be a true performance icon. Pop the hood of this performance truck, and you will find a supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8 pushing out an impressive 700+ horsepower. Read that again, 700hpin a truck! This Shelby-tuned monster can clock 0 to 60 times in just 3.5 seconds and sends its power to all four wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Custom show trucks defined the mini-truck and sport truck scene of the 1990s, blending eye-catching styling with creative fabrication and high-performance upgrades. This 1997 Ford F-150 XL Custom Show Truck is a standout example of that era, transforming a regular pickup into a fully customized street machine. Showing 35,858 miles, it features an extensively modified exterior, a supercharged Triton V8, air suspension, custom lighting throughout, and an upgraded interior with multimedia entertainment, making it a true head-turner whether on the show field or cruising the boulevard.
Shelby American has been transforming Ford performance vehicles into limited-production collectibles for decades, and the 2024 Ford F-150 Shelby Off-Road continues that tradition with a truck that’s as exclusive as it is capable. Built in limited numbers and individually serialized by Shelby, the Off-Road model elevates the already impressive F-150 with aggressive styling, a purpose-built suspension, and the available 785-horsepower Whipple-supercharged Coyote V8. Showing just 12,075 miles, this Star White Metallic Tri-Coat example is a rare opportunity to own one of Shelby’s most formidable modern trucks, blending unmistakable road presence with genuine off-road capability and collector appeal.
The Ford Raptor has long been considered the benchmark for high-performance off-road pickups, but Shelby American took that formula even further with the creation of the Baja Raptor. This 2020 Ford F-150 Shelby Baja Raptor, showing 51,453 miles, combines Ford’s factory-engineered desert-running capability with an extensive Shelby transformation that adds aggressive styling, upgraded suspension components, specialized lighting, and exclusive Shelby touches throughout. Finished in Oxford White over a black and red interior, this truck is equipped with the sought-after Equipment Group 802A and features Shelby’s Baja package, making it one of the most distinctive and capable off-road trucks on the road. Whether tackling remote trails or turning heads at local events, this Shelby Baja Raptor delivers an unmistakable presence.
Ford’s F-100 arrived for 1953 with cleaner styling, a wider cab, and improved drivability, forever cementing its place as one of the most iconic American pickups ever built. Today, these trucks have become favorites among enthusiasts because they provide the perfect canvas for tasteful restomod builds. This 1953 Ford F-100 Restomod embraces that philosophy, preserving the unmistakable character of the original while upgrading the mechanicals for modern cruising. Powered by a dependable Ford 302 V8 backed by a C4 automatic transmission, this custom pickup pairs vintage charm with everyday reliability. Finished in a sleek custom gray over a reupholstered black interior, it’s the kind of truck equally at home winning attention at a local cruise night or effortlessly cruising the highway.
Ford’s full-size Galaxie was one of America’s best-selling automobiles during the 1960s, offering buyers a perfect blend of style, comfort, and dependable V8 performance. The 1964 model year introduced a cleaner, more refined design that has become a favorite among collectors and classic Ford enthusiasts. Showing 72,588 miles, this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop Coupe is finished in attractive Dakota Green with a contrasting white roof over a matching Dakota Green vinyl interior. Retaining its original wheels and benefiting from the addition of an electronic ignition system for improved reliability, this well-preserved Galaxie is an excellent example of a classic American cruiser.
The 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt revived one of the most iconic movie cars of all time, paying tribute to Steve McQueen’s legendary Highland Green fastback from the 1968 film Bullitt. Produced in limited numbers for the 2008 model year, the Bullitt received far more than cosmetic upgrades, benefiting from enhanced suspension tuning, unique styling cues, and performance improvements that made it one of the most engaging S197 Mustangs to drive. Showing an astonishingly low 2,926 miles, this collector-grade example is finished in the signature Highland Green Clearcoat over a Dark Charcoal leather interior. It has also been treated with a ceramic coating, helping preserve its exceptional finish and making this modern classic an outstanding addition to any collection.
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