



The 2020 Ford F-550 Lariat, a distinguished member of the Super Duty series, stands as a robust and versatile pickup truck designed to tackle more significant tasks beyond the capabilities of a full-size truck. With a mere 30,200 miles on the odometer, this fourth-generation F-550 Lariat presents itself as a well-maintained, low-mileage option. Customized as a motorcycle carrier, this truck features a sleek black exterior, complemented by black wheels, off-road tires, and practical additions such as a front grille bull bar and specialized storage for motorcycle transportation.

The exterior of this F-550 Lariat exudes a no-nonsense aura, with its black paint job, black wheels, and robust off-road tires, highlighting its formidable presence. The front grille bull bar adds an extra layer of protection and emphasizes the truck's readiness for demanding tasks. The rear section has been intelligently customized to accommodate motorcycle transport, featuring a single ramp and multiple storage boxes for tools and spare parts. Inside the cabin, the 2020 Ford F-550 Lariat surprises with luxurious features that defy traditional expectations of a pickup truck. The driver and front passenger enjoy 10-way power-adjustable seats with heating and ventilation, dual-zone climate control, and a touchscreen infotainment system supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The leather-wrapped steering wheel and Focal sound system contribute to the upscale interior experience. Rear-seat occupants benefit from heated outboard seats, dedicated air vents, USB ports, and 110v AC power sockets.

Powering this formidable truck is the 6.7L Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 engine, delivering a robust 330 horsepower and an impressive 825 lb-ft of torque. The power is efficiently transmitted to the wheels through a 10-speed automatic transmission, offering the flexibility to switch between two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive using a console-mounted knob. With a monobeam coil spring front suspension, front and rear stabilizer bars, and four-wheel anti-lock brakes, the F-550 Lariat ensures a commanding and capable performance, ready to tackle various terrains and challenges.




This 2019 Ford F-550 4x4 Crew Cab Chassis Lariat with a 203-inch wheelbase represents a rare blend of heavy-duty commercial capability and premium trim-level refinement. Powered by the 6.7L Power Stroke turbocharged V8 diesel and paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, this configuration was purpose-built for demanding vocational use while retaining the comfort and technology expected of a Lariat-spec Super Duty. With a 19,500-lb GVWR rating, factory snow plow preparation, PTO provision, and high-capacity trailering equipment, this F-550 is engineered for serious work applications ranging from towing and recovery to utility and upfit conversions. Notably, the sale also includes a trailer with its own separate VIN and title, adding immediate functional value for transport or commercial use.



Ford’s F-Series extends beyond full-size pickup trucks, and into some seriously potent commercial machines. Cue up the Super Duty, which is now in the fifth generation. Today, we’ve got a specially decked-out fourth-generation 2022 Ford F-550 Lariat that’s outfitted for a specific purpose. Perhaps you can glean what that purpose is from our pictures, otherwise we’ll tell you in the following sections. This 60,100-mile truck currently resides in Key West, Florida, and is looking for a new owner.



This 2022 Earthroamer XV-LTi 068 is the ultimate step in overlanding. If you’ve gone through the standard array of overlanders built on vans, midsize pickup trucks and SUVs and aren’t satisfied, this mega machine will definitely catch your attention. Built upon a Ford Super Duty platform, it’s basically a house on wheels that’s road legal. If you want to go even bigger and further off-road than this behemoth can tackle, you’ll probably have to find a way to get something military and convert it. But are you going to go all that way? Make this the ultimate end point and buy this 33,000-mile vehicle. Then, you’ll never need another off-roader or overlander.




The fearsome Ford F-150. America’s most favorite half-ton pickup truck by the proverbial country mile. The F-Series itself is a legend, being introduced in 1948, and now counting fourteen generations of excellence. Today’s 2022 Ford F-150 Platinum FX4 is from that latest, and current generation, and it’s up for grabs in Bonita Springs, Florida. This 34,000-mile truck is of the Platinum trim level, and packs the FX4 Off-Road Package too. Two keys are included with the sale of this go-anywhere hauler that’s also luxurious and comfortable enough to become your family’s daily driver!



This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 stands at the very top of the Mustang performance hierarchy, documented as 1 of 1 produced as equipped according to the Deluxe Marti Report. Powered by its original 428ci Super Cobra Jet V8 and factory-equipped with the coveted Drag Pack option, this Mach 1 represents one of the most desirable configurations available in 1970. The Drag Pack specification, paired with the 4.30 rear axle and Detroit Locker, signals serious factory performance intent. Recently refinished in factory-correct Medium Gold Metallic and retaining a mostly original Medium Ginger interior with red oxide floors, this example blends authenticity, documentation, and muscle car pedigree. Accompanied by its build sheet, copy of the window sticker, original sales contract, owner’s manual, shop manual, wiring diagram manual, and extra keys, this Mach 1 offers the kind of provenance collectors look for in a blue-chip Ford muscle car.



This 1957 Ford Thunderbird is powered by the desirable 312ci Y-block naturally aspirated V8 paired with a 3-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission. Finished in black over a white vinyl interior with a gray convertible soft top, it also includes the removable hard top — a defining feature of the final-year first-generation Thunderbird. Recent documented service reflects significant investment into the car’s mechanical systems, with major attention given to braking, fuel delivery, cooling, steering, and ignition components. This is not simply cosmetic upkeep — it is substantive mechanical sorting aimed at drivability and reliability.




The fearsome Ford F-150. America’s most favorite half-ton pickup truck by the proverbial country mile. The F-Series itself is a legend, being introduced in 1948, and now counting fourteen generations of excellence. Today’s 2022 Ford F-150 Platinum FX4 is from that latest, and current generation, and it’s up for grabs in Bonita Springs, Florida. This 34,000-mile truck is of the Platinum trim level, and packs the FX4 Off-Road Package too. Two keys are included with the sale of this go-anywhere hauler that’s also luxurious and comfortable enough to become your family’s daily driver!



The Land Rover Defender is an off-road champion with a fine legacy that dates back to 1948 and the Land Rover Series. It’s rare that you find a model that’s endured for decades without much change in terms of exterior appearance, albeit with hundreds of refinements under the skin, and within the interior. That’s what the Defender – the classic one, that is – is all about. This 1996 Land Rover Defender 90 is a fine example of that statement, and you can get it from Sturbridge, Massachusetts if you wish. With just over 10,000 miles on the clock, this off-road beast packs the formidable 300Tdi powertrain, a manual transmission and a custom interior with air con and Bluetooth!



The Chevrolet Silverado’s corporate cousin is the GMC Sierra. It’s a smart move by General Motors to broaden their line-up across their various brands by sharing synergies. In fact, the Silverado and Sierra have been like this since 1999, when the Silverado became a separate nameplate. Hence, the first generation Silverado/Sierra was made between 1999 and 2007. In fact, variants like this 2002 GMC Sierra 2500 SLT were only made up to 2004, as the heavy-duty line. This particular truck has done a light 64,000 miles and is up for sale in Orange, California. It’s got a 6.6-liter Duramax diesel under the hood, a 62-gallon fuel tank, and is four-wheel drive. That makes it ideal for someone who wants a sturdy truck that can venture off-road when needed.

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