



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 factory Ford F-150 Raptor is already one of the most capable performance trucks ever built, but for some owners, “enough” simply doesn’t exist. That’s where Hennessey steps in. This 2022 Ford F-150 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600 4x4 SuperCrew takes the already formidable third-generation Raptor and transforms it into something substantially more aggressive, both mechanically and visually. Thanks to Hennessey’s VelociRaptor 600 upgrade, output jumps to 558 horsepower and 672 lb-ft of torque, giving this truck far more urgency than the stock setup. Showing just 10,931 miles and reportedly a one-owner example, this truck combines factory Ford engineering with one of the most recognized names in aftermarket American performance. Finished in Agate Black Metallic over the striking Rhapsody Blue/Black Recaro interior, this is far from your average pickup—it’s a purpose-built performance truck equally comfortable storming across dirt trails or making a statement downtown.


The Ford F-150 has long been America’s best-selling truck, but this 2022 Ford F-150 XLT Rocky Ridge Edition takes that proven platform and elevates it into something far more aggressive and distinctive. Showing 54,575 miles, this SuperCrew 4x4 blends factory capability with a full Rocky Ridge upfit, transforming it into a head-turning off-road machine. Powered by the sought-after 5.0L V8, this truck delivers classic naturally aspirated performance paired with modern technology and everyday usability. With its lifted stance, upgraded wheels and tires, and exclusive Rocky Ridge touches, this is not your average F-150—it’s built to stand out both on and off the road.


Ford’s popular F-150 is the definitive half-ton pickup truck in North America. The F-Series boasts a fine legacy dating back to 1948, and is now in the fourteenth generation. You can even have an electric F-150 if you please. But what if you want something a bit more traditional, with proper gasoline V8 power, and bearing the name of a famous Texan tuner? You’d turn to something like this white 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby from Vero Beach, Florida. Yes, Carroll Shelby didn’t only tune Mustangs; he turned his attention to selected other Ford products as well. Now, even after the great man’s demise, his name and legacy live on. This truck comes with a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated Coyote V8 under the hood, a luxury interior with a twin-panel moonroof, and two keys included with the sale. Up for sale in Vero Beach, Florida, this truck has reportedly covered only 32,000 miles so far.



The 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 marked the triumphant return of one of Ford’s most celebrated performance nameplates, blending retro-inspired styling cues with modern SN95 performance engineering. Showing just 13,375 miles, this Mach 1 Premium Coupe represents an exceptionally low-mileage example of a model that has become increasingly appreciated by Mustang enthusiasts. Finished in Dark Shadow Gray over a Dark Charcoal interior, this car perfectly captures the understated menace that made the Mach 1 so appealing when new. Positioned between the Mustang GT and SVT Cobra, the Mach 1 offered a unique combination of naturally aspirated V8 performance, everyday drivability, and heritage-inspired styling, making it one of the most well-rounded modern Mustangs of its era.


The Ford Model T is quite simply one of the most important automobiles ever built, credited with transforming motoring from a luxury reserved for the wealthy into something accessible to ordinary Americans. By 1924, the Model T had already cemented its place in automotive history, with Ford’s moving assembly line production revolutionizing manufacturing worldwide. This 1924 Ford Model T Touring represents that legacy in one of the marque’s most recognizable body styles, offering open-air motoring exactly as drivers would have experienced it a century ago. Showing TMU (true mileage unknown), this example is presented in classic Red and Black with a Black folding soft top, preserving the unmistakable character of early American transportation. For collectors seeking a true pre-war automotive artifact, few vehicles offer the same historical significance or conversation-starting presence as a Model T.


The late 1990s were a defining era for specialty Mustangs, and few names carried more weight than Saleen. Showing just 24,423 miles, this 1998 Saleen S281 Coupe is already a highly desirable piece of American performance history—but what makes this example especially compelling is its reported 1-of-1 Saleen build configuration, elevating its collectibility well beyond that of a standard S281. Built during a period when Saleen transformed factory Mustangs into sharper, more exclusive performance machines, this coupe combines the raw analog charm of the SN95 platform with authentic Saleen engineering and unmistakable styling. Finished in black over black and equipped with the enthusiast-favorite 5-speed manual, this is exactly the kind of specialty Mustang collectors seek as appreciation for 1990s performance icons continues to grow.



The Chevrolet SSR remains one of the most unique vehicles of the 2000s, blending retro-inspired hot rod styling with modern pickup practicality and V8 performance. This 2005 Chevrolet SSR LS is finished in striking Smokin’ Asphalt over an Ebony leather interior and shows approximately 36,000 miles on the odometer. Unlike earlier SSR models, the 2005 model year introduced the powerful 6.0L V8 paired with the highly desirable Tremec 6-speed manual transmission, transforming the SSR into a genuinely engaging performance cruiser. Combining a power retractable hardtop, muscular styling, and pickup utility into one package, the SSR carved out its own niche as a modern American specialty vehicle that continues to stand out nearly two decades later.


Built to handle serious commercial demands, this 2022 Chevrolet Silverado MD 6500HD 2WD Regular Cab Work Truck is a purpose-driven machine designed for durability, capability, and long-term reliability. Showing under 43,000 miles, this medium-duty Silverado sits in a sweet spot—lightly used but fully broken in for real-world work. Equipped with the proven Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel and Allison transmission combo, this truck is engineered to tackle heavy loads with confidence. With a massive 23,500 lb GVWR, 37,000 lb GCWR, PTO capability, and upfitter provisions, it’s ready to be the backbone of any fleet, construction business, or specialized vocational setup.


Ford’s F-Series extends beyond the popular F-150, and into the realm of medium and heavy-duty trucks. The F-750 is one such beast, and it’s a supremely versatile platform. From flatbed trucks to car carriers to campers, it’s all been done on an F-Series. Today’s 2021 Ford F-750 Super Duty Custom is another special job, as it appears to be a flatbed truck that’s designed to venture off-road while carrying something on its back. We suspect that something could be an ATV or side-by-side, given the flat profile of the rear cargo bed and the marks on it. So, if you want a purpose-built vehicle for adventuring, check out this 4,260-mile, Magnolia-based beast.

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