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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.
Ford’s Super Duty line-up of pickup trucks are serious pieces of kit for those who can’t manage with an already formidable full-size pickup truck. These are machines that really do justice to the word truck in a near-industrial manner. Just cast your eyes upon this heavily built 2022 Ford F-550 Super Duty from our inventory and you’ll get the picture. This 57,000-mile four-wheel drive beast is made to carry a side-by-side, tow a trailer, and do so much more.
This 2006 Ford F-550 Overland Heavy Duty Camper is a fully-equipped overlanding monster. Built on a rugged chassis with a commercial overhead box, this is the perfect machine to get into mobile living without breaking the bank. The fully insulated bunkhouse rig boasts five sleeping locations, a full bathroom, and a kitchen equipped with everything you may need. The current owner reports that a new AC 110 unit camper roof unit has been installed. The custom rear frame comes with a walk-through door, and the roof comes equipped with solar panels to provide you with 300W of energy. You get 40 gallons of storage for fresh water and another 40 gallons for black or gray water, included with a gray water divider valve in the area so that you can release it to the ground with ease. The Turbo Diesel V8 engine has counted around 62,000 miles on the odometer ever since it was reportedly rebuilt. So, treat this as your call to own a powerful and fully equipped camper truck, ready to explore the deep forests of Alaska to the dry deserts of Death Valley.
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.
Here’s a sixth-generation Mustang with a difference. Say hello to this 2019 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged that, as the name suggests, benefits from the glorious effects of forced induction upon its already hallowed V8. Coming to you with the Drag Package and less than 19,268 miles on the odometer, this ‘Stang is a hardcore racing machine that’s just been tamed enough for street driving. Read more to discover what this Hampton, Connecticut-based car can bring to your life. Spoiler alert – a lot of thrills and a bucketload of smiles are part of its appeal.
The relationship between Ford and Shelby is one that’s lasted since the ’60s. Even though the great man Carroll Shelby is no more, his company, Shelby American, continues to tweak and tune Ford Mustangs (and other vehicles) to reach new heights in performance and capability. One of the most prominent Shelby Mustangs of modern times is the GT500, which was based on the fifth-generation Mustang. We’ve got one of those cars for sale here, a 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible that packs just over 20,000 miles on the clock and awaits your consideration in Massachusetts. Why not pick up this car and make it your own? It’s definitely suitable as a weekend toy, and it can even be used on a more regular basis.
Ford’s Mustang created a cult, started a trend, and spearheaded a segment. Thanks to Ford’s dynamic team, which included Lee Iacocca, Donald Frey, and Gale Helderman, the Mustang was meant to be a sporty but accessible car that could perform family duties as well. Hence, the pony car was born. Depending on which school of inspiration you believe, the Mustang is named after the legendary P-51 Mustang aircraft, as well as the American quarter horse of the same name. Nevertheless, owning a first-generation Mustang is a bucket list item for many, and we’ve got a lovingly restored 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback for sale today. The car’s full restoration concluded in 2023, and it has a stroked V8 engine that provides more power.
The classic Land Rover Defender is directly descended from 1948’s Land Rover Series I. After World War II, the Rover Company of Britain wanted to create a tough off-road vehicle for agricultural use. Things started as the Series I, then Series II, Series III, and finally the Defender by the early 1990s. Across the world, Defenders are renowned for their tough persona and go-anywhere capabilities. This 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 is no different. What’s more, the vehicle is fresh from a restoration that was completed in February 2025. It also has a new engine that is less than 1,000 miles on it. Basically, this is a born-again vehicle that’s better than when it left the factory in 1997 and is up for grabs with us. If you wish to own it, give us a call or shoot us a DM pronto.
Performance SUVs are an automotive niche that doesn't play around, you have the practicality a SUV offers plus the performance that can put sports cars to shame. Present today is the golden standard of performance SUVs and takes shape with this 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. With a reported 213,769 miles on the clock, this performance powerhouse is a clean example that boasts a host of upgrades that gives you a reported 826 BHP to play with.
The Hummer H2 was introduced in 2002 and was made until 2009. The H2 was the smaller and more manageable cousin of the gargantuan H1 that some people found to be a tad unwieldy. After all, the H1 was basically a civilianized variant of a military vehicle, and it came with several compromises as a result. The H2 was a clean-sheet design that incorporated H1 styling cues, but was made for the road rather than the battlefield. That’s why you’ll find it easier to live with an H2 if you’ve always wanted a Hummer. Plus, the H2 also came with a pretty potent V8 under the hood. But if you want an H2 with some serious punch, check out this supercharged 2004 Hummer H2 that’s reportedly got 1,000 horsepower and an engine that spins all the way to 7,000rpm. Sounds exciting? Read on.
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