Ford Harley Davidson F150 - More Than Just A Truck
Written by ARThompson   
Thursday, 31 December 2009
The Ford F150 truck has now been in production for well over 30 years now and initially when it appeared on the scene it was more commonly referred to as the "heavy half ton" by the company. Simply because the F100 was also still in production at this time. Yet it took another 24 years before Ford finally came out with a new version and which they worked on in conjunction with another iconic vehicle company, namely Harley Davidson Motorcycles. So in 1999 the Ford Harley Davidson F150 was born.
by ARThompson


The Ford F150 truck has now been in production for well over 30 years now and initially when it appeared on the scene it was more commonly referred to as the "heavy half ton" by the company. Simply because the F100 was also still in production at this time. Yet it took another 24 years before Ford finally came out with a new version and which they worked on in conjunction with another iconic vehicle company, namely Harley Davidson Motorcycles. So in 1999 the Ford Harley Davidson F150 was born.

However since the first of this trucks models was produced back in 1999 there have several updated versions produced. But each one that is produced takes into account the believes and philosophies that have made the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company what it is today. In this article below we take a look at the two latest models of this truck to be released and which are going to become favorites with both Ford and Harley Davidson enthusiasts alike.

1. Ford Harley Davidson F150 Supercab - This model was but into production in 2006 and is in the monotone black with lots of chrome accessories and trim. Also each model comes with the very distinctive Harley Davidson logo. But just as you would find on a custom motorcycle made by Harley Davidson externally each truck has a custom scalloped red stripe outlined in electric blue in order to provide a more authentic custom look to the vehicle. Plus along with the custom paint job at intervals on the vehicles belt line you will find that the Harley Davidson script has been placed.

In order to provide the vehicle with a much more menancing look and bring it into line with the kinds of looks that Harley Davidson motorcycles have. Ford have chosen to provide it with a chrome billet grille, plus the headlamps and taillights have also been blacked out. Finally they have included highly polished 22 inch forged aluminum rims to further add to its menacing looks.

2. 2007 Ford Harley Davidson F150 Supercrew Where as the 2006 Supercab only came in monotone black today you have the choice of either the monotone black or a dark amethyst finish to your truck. Again just like the Supercab it comes with 22 inch polished forged aluminum wheels and a chrome billet grille. Plus the standard blacked out headlights and taillights, which are standard on all Ford Harley Davidson trucks.

The major difference between the 2006 Supercab and the 2007 Supercrew is what is under the hood. A person who purchases the 2007 model has the option of having a supercharger fitted to the Harley Davidson engine. This is normally to be found on Ford's Shelby GT500 and once fitted to this F150 will give the owner 450 break horsepower.

But as well as having all the refinements that the Ford Motor Company has to offer each of the cabs within the Ford Harley Davidson F150 range, provides the same kind of feeling you get from riding one of these renowned custom motorcycles.

The seats (captains chairs) in the Ford Harley Davidson F150 truck are made from leather and into them has been stitched the logo which has become synonymous with one of the most iconic motorcycles the world knows. Also it has plenty of chrome trim and accessories in the cabs interior which further give it the feeling of being a custom made vehicle rather than one that has come off a production line.

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