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The Ford F-series trucks have always been highly desirable since they first rolled out of the factory for the American people. Their rugged nature and capability appealed to the masses as a capable and durable workhorse that turns heads on the highway, which has helped the iconic vehicle to thrive for decades. This 2021 F-150 is a testament to that, and having undergone the Shelby treatment is a pleasure to be behind the wheel in. Featuring many performance and visual enhancements, this truck has only seen 10,500 miles so far and is still hungry for more.
The base F-150's simple design receives a minor upgrade with the Shelby treatment. This includes a BDS suspension lift and 22-inch Shelby alloy wheels to go with it, not forgetting the Shelby graphics and lettering throughout the body. The Honeycomb grill insert enhances the already aggressive look and feel of this truck, just as the Agate Black exterior elevates the powerful presence of this F-150. Four doors and an ample cargo bed ensure excellent practicality as well. Stepping inside, you'll appreciate the black interior, which is consistent with the exterior. Being a modern F-150, this truck comes with a host of amenities and features to play with, and the digital instrument cluster and center console is a treat. But that hasn't compromised the utilitarian roots of the F-150. All the controls are easily accessible and intuitive. Nothing is out of place, making this interior a great place to be in.
This 2021 F-150 Shelby treatment has the performance to back the name it bears on its body. Featuring a host of upgrades, including a Ford Racing Blue powder-coated blower and intake manifold, oversized carbon fiber intake tube, and upgraded billet throttle body, among many other enhancements, this truck's 5L Supercharged V8 is tuned to deliver 775 horsepower to the wheels, all through an automatic transmission. You don't have to worry about handling either; thanks to the Shelby exclusive Fox Shock system on all four wheels and red Shelby brake calipers, this is a truck that's a force to be reckoned with.
The Ford F-150 is the most well-known half-ton pickup truck in the United States. Try and change our mind, but the fact remains that if you ask someone to randomly name an American pickup truck, chances are they’ll say Ford F-150. Part of Ford’s popular F-Series line-up, the F-150 started off as the F-1, then F-100 before gaining the popular moniker that we know and love. Now on the fourteenth generation, an electric variant has joined the line-up as well. But scratch all that for a moment. If you’re a fan of good old internal combustion engined performance for your F-150, the Raptor is the way to go. That’s why we’re sure you’ll be interested in this 95,500-mile 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor from Weston, Florida. It’s a fine thirteenth generation example that’s got a reported 450 horsepower to its name!
The Ford F-150 is probably the most well-known half-ton pickup truck in America. In fact, Ford’s F-Series has been running since 1948, and is now on its fourteenth generation. That also makes older F-Series examples great classics to own and drive. After all, if you want to enter the world of classic collecting, why not try out a truck? Furthermore, if you want something that’s not too old and packs some modern features, may we suggest considering this 1996 Ford F-150 from Hammonton, New Jersey? With 129,577 miles to its name, this truck has definitely done its share of work. Now, it’s ready for an easier and more pampered life.
The Ford F-150 is probably the most popular half-ton pickup truck around. Hailing from Ford’s popular F-Series with roots in 1948, the half-tonner started as the F-1, then the F-100, and finally became the F-150 later in life. Across our great country, F-150s serve family and work purposes at the same time, and rarely if ever let their owners down – if they do, it’s usually due to poor maintenance or careless driving. While the majority of F-150s are aimed at usability, there are some performance derivatives around as well. Case in point, this 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake that tells you all you need to know about it in one word: Shelby. Yes, Carroll Shelby’s iconic tuning outfit didn’t only fettle Mustangs; they were rather open to experimentation on other vehicles too. Today, this 21,848-mile super truck from Texas could be yours, and it’s received a recent servicing too.
The Ford F-150 is the most well-known half-ton pickup truck in the United States. Try and change our mind, but the fact remains that if you ask someone to randomly name an American pickup truck, chances are they’ll say Ford F-150. Part of Ford’s popular F-Series line-up, the F-150 started off as the F-1, then F-100 before gaining the popular moniker that we know and love. Now on the fourteenth generation, an electric variant has joined the line-up as well. But scratch all that for a moment. If you’re a fan of good old internal combustion engined performance for your F-150, the Raptor is the way to go. That’s why we’re sure you’ll be interested in this 95,500-mile 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor from Weston, Florida. It’s a fine thirteenth generation example that’s got a reported 450 horsepower to its name!
Three models succeeded the famous Ford Model A, the company's second market success.The Model B, Model 18, and Model 40 were introduced in 1932 and had big shoes to fill. The Model 18 was the first Ford to be equipped with a flathead V-8, and the Model 40 offered it as well. Nowadays, just like their predecessors, the 1932–1934 Fords are extremely popular with hot rodders. If you are in the hot rod community or simply want an interesting car to grace your driveway, this 1933 Ford Model 40 hot rod might interest you. It has 14,800 miles on its clock and is located in Salem, Oregon. With custom modifications and an alluring look, this hot rod is ready to turn heads at your next meet-up.
There are Mustangs, and there are Mustangs, and this 2024 Ford Mustang GT RTR Spec 2 Supercharged definitely belongs in the camp far removed from run of the mill creations. Because this car represents a reportedly well-documented, performance-focused build with support from both Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles. Based on the current-generation Mustang GT, this single-owner example has reportedly been fitted with a Whipple supercharger by Ford Performance, complete with documentation, and includes a wide range of RTR upgrades. It is currently available in Lompoc, California.
The Dodge Viper was a menacing, manic sports car that saw a massive V10 engine stuffed in front of a two-seat passenger cabin and sent out on the roads with nary any driver assistance aids. Now imagine what would happen if that same drivetrain was shoved into a pickup truck? That’s exactly what Dodge did with the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10. This came about when the RAM Pickup line was still under the Dodge nameplate, and just over 10,000 units were built between 2004 and 2006. That’s less production than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a very special 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale from Land O’Lakes, Florida. What makes this 23,395-mile super-truck special is the fact that it was owned by former Professional WWE Star Paul Wight. You’d better act fast, then, as we already have envisioned the queue forming.
The RAM 1500, formerly known as the Dodge RAM 1500 is a well-rounded half-ton truck that offers mobility to millions of Americans involved in trade, small business, agriculture and other blue-collar jobs. It’s a stylish truck which can be used for family transport too. However, in the early 2000s, Dodge wondered what would happen if they took the monster 8.3-liter V10 from their fearsome Viper sports car and crammed it into the engine bay of a Dodge RAM 1500. The result was the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10, released in 2004 and offered until 2006. Just over 10,000 examples were made during this time, making the RAM 1500 SRT-10 rarer than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale in Port Angeles, Washington, with a super-light 14,310 miles on the clock. Why not snap up this super-truck before someone else does? After all, you can’t find anything similar in the brand-new market today.
The Chevrolet C1500 pickup was known for its accessibility and versatility as one of the most trusted pickup trucks on offer in America. It’s no wonder that these hard-working trucks are still sought after today. Whether you’re looking to start a custom build or simply want something with character to press into regular service, this 1989 Chevrolet C1500 Cheyenne Stepside is an excellent example of a great US truck. What’s more, the owner reports some recent maintenance, including a rebuilt engine that has just 5,000 miles on it.
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