



The pickup truck has evolved to become a symbol of the American people. Practical, functional, and ready for any occasion, there's a lot to love about the trucks of the modern day. If there was any vehicle that could prove the utility and value of electric mobility, it would be in this segment of vehicles, with one of the biggest fan bases for big engines delivering excellent performance. Ford has proven itself through its electric truck based on the F-150, dubbed the Lightning. This particular 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum truck is a Series 710A and features all the benefits of a capable pickup truck with the convenience and comfort of an electric vehicle. One of the best electric pickup trucks is now on sale, barely used with only 40 miles on the clock, and ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.

Although easy to spot when you know it, this 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum is nearly indistinguishable from the traditional F-150, with the most distinguishable feature to tell the two apart being the unique design for the lights on the front and back, a very cyberpunk-esque narrow bar of light that stretches across the vehicle's body. This particular truck comes in the Antimatter Blue Metallic flavor, featuring 22" Bright Mach Ebony painted wheels and a Tough-bed spray-in bedliner. The badging and branding are tastefully minimal while still exuding the presence of a big truck, allowing the owner to enjoy the road presence of a big pickup truck without having to worry about the emissions. Stepping inside to the black interior, you'll find yourself enclosed in a cabin that still holds on to the traditional utilitarian aesthetic of the usual F-150, only enhanced with a few electric comforts. The black leather interior is comfortable and the physical controls are welcome. There is a large touchscreen for the center console that controls everything as well.

The F-150 Lightning replaces all the motorized, gas-powered functions of the usual pickup truck, with an electric powertrain that breathes new life into this massive vehicle. Ford touted that the electric motors of the Lightning are capable of propelling it from 0-60mph in about four seconds, and with plenty of range thanks to its larger battery, said to reach 300 miles, but range may vary depending if you're towing and how heavy the load is.




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.




Ford’s Torino is a midsize car that was sold between 1968 and 1976. It also dabbled in the muscle car segment, with a prime example being this first-generation 1969 Ford Torino Cobra Jet. For buyers who wanted something tamer, there was a host of straight six or V8 powerplants, but the ultimate was the massive 428ci Cobra Jet V8. That’s what this Thousand Palms-based car offers, along with a Marti Report and just 21,000 miles on the clock. In fact, 1969 Cobras like this one are quite desirable due to their rarity since many Torino’s didn’t survive due to a variety of reasons. Perhaps they weren’t quite seen as preservation candidates way back then. Now, a car like this one isn’t a common occurrence, so if you wish to own this Cobra, contact us right now.



A Thirties Ford is a fine car to build a hot rod on, because its so outrageous in 2025! Almost all the folks living today will likely never have been around when these cars came from the Ford Factory in brand-new condition, and their only view of them will likely have been from grainy, old-timey photos, or in cartoons. The latter is from where this particular 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod seems to have popped from, but let us assure you, it’s real. Currently up for sale in Spring, Texas, it’s got a supercharged small-block under the hood that’s reportedly been dynoed at nearly 700 horsepower! That, its custom interior, suicide doors, Hoosier Pro Street racing rear tires and overall outlook mean that it’s a definite conversation starter, head turner, you name it. If you’d like to acquire this quirky machine, we’re glad to assist.



Falcon is one of Ford’s best-known nameplates, because its been used for cars in North America, Australia and Argentina. Today’s 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible comes from the North American line-up and is a second-generation example. With a healthy 119,104 miles on the clock, this fine Ford hails from Chula Vista, California and is a nice, sunny drop-top too. It’s got a 289 paired with a four-speeder, and some fetching aftermarket wheels as well. And that’s before we get to its rather nautical color! In short, this is the perfect first classic for someone looking to try out the American cars of the Sixties, but if you need more convincing before calling us, read on.




Tesla’s Model S is their oldest continuous-running nameplate, being their first proper car to sell in large numbers. Yes, they made the original Roadster before that, but the Model S is still on sale, despite being introduced in 2013. Of course, Tesla has massively upgraded and updated the car on the inside and out, and it still looks amazing today. Today, we have a tri-motor, 1,020-horsepower 2022 Tesla Model S Plaid for sale from Madeira Beach, Florida. This is the top-spec Model S which one can buy, and it’s reportedly capable of a 200mph top speed when fitted with special tires. If you’d like to avail yourself to this super-speedy family sedan, it’s available with just 22,673 miles on the clock.



Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.

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