



The Ford F-150 is the most popular full-size pickup truck in the United States. Now, in the fourteenth generation, the popular F-Series keeps on ascending the ladder of automotive greatness. Of course, you'll find some special editions and distinctive builds to help it along. Take this 2021 Ford F-150 Shelby as a prime example. Built from a 2021 Ford F-150 Lariat donor truck, this 21,700-mile brute is ready for a new owner. Let's take a deep dive into what it offers, and be warned: it's quite addictive. The Shelby build sheet is available, and the vehicle sports a Shelby CSM serial number plaque. It also has a Shelby registry engine plaque.

Space White forms a lovely basis for this 2021 Ford F-150 Shelby, especially when the iconic Shelby full-body rally stripe is applied. Then, we've got Shelby lettering on the sides and tailgate, a Shelby functional replacement dual intake RAM AIR hood, red Shelby brake caliper covers, power-deploying side steps with red lights, a honeycomb racing bumper insert, and painted custom fender flares. Now, this truck rides high thanks to its BDS suspension lift by Shelby and its 22-inch Shelby alloy wheels that wear low-profile tires. At the rear, you'll also find black dual exhaust tips for the Shelby-tuned Borla exhaust system. The black interior of this 2021 Ford F-150 Shelby offers five seats in black with red accents. Creature comforts include dual-zone automatic climate control, a touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, and a Carbon Fiber interior package. Then, you'll find Billet Racing pedals complementing the stock steering wheel of this amazing truck. As for cargo, you can place it within the rear cargo bed.

This 2021 Ford F-150 Shelby packs a 5.0L V8 that's blessed with a Shelby-engineered supercharger. Helped by a Shelby Performance Programmer, you've got 775hp going to all four wheels via an automatic transmission. This truck also has a powder-coated blower and intake manifold, a performance air intake with a high flow filter, an oversized carbon fiber intake tube, and a performance aluminum heat exchanger. Then, you'll note an upgraded Billet throttle body, high-performance spark plugs, and performance-tuned rear traction bars. This is truly a beast to drive and experience!

2021 Ford F-150 Shelby
5.0L Supercharged V8
10-Speed Automatic
4x4
Space White Exterior
Black Interior
2021 Ford F150 Lariat Donor Truck - Shelby F150
4 x 22" Shelby Alloy Wheels
BDS Suspension Lift by Shelby
Shelby Exclusive Fox Shock System
Red Shelby Brake Caliper Covers
Power Deploying Side Steps with Rock Guards and Step Lights
Painted Custom Fender Flares
Functional Painted Front Fender Vents
Honeycomb Racing Bumper Insert
Shelby Functional Replacement Dual Intake Ram Air Hood
Shelby Full Body Rally Stripe
Shelby Lettering on Tailgate
Shelby Lettering on Sides
Shelby Registry Engine Plaque
Shelby CSM Serial Number Plaque
Billet Racing Pedals
Carbon Fiber Interior Package
Shelby Engineered 775 HP Supercharger
Blower and Intake Manifold Powder Coated Ford Racing Blue
Performance Air Intake with High Flow Filter
Oversized Carbon Fiber Intake Tube
Performance Aluminum Heat Exchanger
Upgraded Billet Throttle Body
Upgraded High Performance Spark Plugs
Shelby Performance Programmer Tuned to 775HP
Performance Rear Traction Bars
Shelby Tuned Borla Exhaust
Black Dual Exhaust Tips
Dual Intake Ram Air Shelby Super Snake Hood
Shelby Build Sheet Available



The fourteenth generation of the Ford F-150 was introduced in 2021, and remains the current one on sale. There are several variants, including the Raptor and Lightning, but this particular truck is a little different. You see, it’s a 2021 Ford F-150 Shelby which, as the last part of its name suggests, has received tuning by Shelby American, the company founded by the legendary Carroll Shelby. Yes, Shelby didn’t only tune Mustangs; he turned his attention to other Ford models, and after his demise, the company continues that fine legacy. So, just how potent is this machine? Well, how does 950 horsepower grab you? We’d say that it grabs you very strongly indeed. If you’d like to own this fearsome beast, it’s up for sale in Torrance with a mere 47,521 miles on it so far.



The Ford F-150, part of Ford’s venerable F-Series family is probably America’s most well-known half-ton pickup truck. The F-Series itself has been around since 1948 and is now in its fourteenth generation. Today’s 2003 Ford F-150 Lightning Harley Davidson Edition comes from the tenth generation of this popular truck series and as the name suggests, is the performance derivative. But wait, there’s more. The Harley Davidson name indicates that this is a special edition that Ford did in conjunction with this iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, making this Utah-based truck eve more desirable. It’s done just 36,500 miles so far, and packs a supercharged V8 too! Quick, get it while you still can.



This 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby is a hand-built performance truck that merges Ford’s trusted engineering with Shelby American’s legendary tuning expertise. Starting life as a fully equipped Lariat 4x4 SuperCrew powered by the 5.0L Coyote V8, it is then transformed by Shelby American in partnership with Tuscany Automotive. The result is a high-performance pickup that delivers both exceptional on-road refinement and off-road capability. Each truck receives a numbered Shelby Registry plaque, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. Priced at over $122,000, it stands as one of the most premium interpretations of the modern F-150 platform.




Muscle cars are often regarded as aggressive machinery that makes their entrance with a whole lot of dramatic antics. While that statement is relevant, there is another side to muscle cars - their classic appeal is something that is overlooked when taking into account the performance they have to offer. Present today is this 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible. It's a muscle car in every right and showcases the tame side of muscle car ownership. Better yet, this lovely example has just a reported under 36,000 miles on its clock.



At the 2003 North American Auto Show, Ford debuted a concept car that previewed what the next Mustang could be. The current at the time fourth generation was becoming a little long in the tooth and soft in the flesh, despite Ford trying to spice it up with variants such as the Cobra R. Then, two years later, the fifth generation dropped and…people lost their minds! Here was a Mustang that had fantastic retro-modern looks, a properly fierce face, and the powertrain mix to back it up. Sales skyrocketed, with over 160,000 being sold in the United States alone, for 2005! Sales did temper a little after the initial rush, but during its nine-year run, they never went below 70,000 units per year! Taking example of this 2008 Ford Mustang GT that’s available in Douglasville, Georgia, it’s not hard to see why. This particular car is a drop-top and comes with the potent all-new at the time, all-aluminum Modular V8 at the time. One key is included with the sale of this 106,654-mile car.



Ford’s association with Shelby and resultant Shelby Mustangs was resurrected in 2008, after a long hiatus. You see, Carroll Shelby saw the potential of the first generation Mustang way back in the Sixties and created a special line-up of Shelby Mustangs that were widely regarded as fine performance machines. After that, consecutive generations didn’t receive Shelby treatment until the fifth generation. We don’t know why the Mustang II, Fox Body or SN195 didn’t get the Shelby pampering, but that’s all in the past. Now, we have a machine that has indeed come from the stables of Shelby, a 2012 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake. This potent pony is up for grabs in St. Simons Island, Georgia, and reportedly packs 800 horsepower! It’s done only 12,000 miles and is said to be #33 of 200, with Shelby documentation included with the sale.




Whatever happened to Jeep’s famous CJ or Civilian Jeep series from 1948 until 1986? Well, you see, it became the Wrangler! Yes, that’s why the two have some serious commonalities in terms of not only styling, but sheer off-road ability. The Wrangler nameplate took over in 1986, with some comprehensive re-engineering, but the basic principles have remained true to this day. That’s why today’s 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport is a formidable off-road buddy to have. It’s got 118,000 miles and hails from Wichita, Kansas. Plus, it’s part of the TJ or second generation, which came for the 1997 model year.



The Wrangler is descended directly from the WWII Willys Jeep. It's no surprise that it shares several features with the original Jeep, such as removable doors. Fans often describe the 1997–2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ generation as a "sweet spot." This generation offers the renowned look of the original Jeep while blending modern mechanical upgrades and improved comfort. Fans welcomed the TJ's return of the classic round headlights from the previous CJ models. The 2002 Jeep Wrangler came with four main trim levels, namely, SE, X, Sport, and Sahara. What we have here is a 2002 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, which is the top-tier trim, adding more premium features and distinct styling. Bearing 114302 miles on its odometer, this Wrangler awaits in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for its new owner.



The off-roading world mourned when Ford announced the discontinuation of their beloved Bronco in 1996. This was after its fifth generation, and no one thought there would be a sixth. However, it was reintroduced in 2020 amidst the ovation of off-roading enthusiasts. Bearing styling and technology of the modern world, the Bronco stays true to its essence, a rugged off-roading machine. This 2022 Ford Bronco Outer Banks 4x4 is a great example that comes to you with a few optional packages. Reports reveal that it has under 40,000 miles on its odometer, and it awaits its new buyer in Tecumseh, Michigan.

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