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Shelby American announces latest version of F-150 super truck

The latest Shelby F-150 has been announced by Shelby American, an all-terrain pickup with towering capabilities and a price tag to match.

With 775 horsepower in the optional supercharged version, the limited-edition Ford has the performance and styling cues of Shelby vehicles in the guise of an off-road super truck.  

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“The Shelby F-150’s supercharged personality delivers spectacular thrills,” Gary Patterson, president of Shelby American, said in a news release. “It has a new suspension, more power and even more technology. Our performance DNA is strong within this super truck, which gives enthusiasts the opportunity to drive an amazing off-road-capable Shelby right off the dealer showroom floor.”

The four-door pickup, with the standard naturally aspirated V8 producing 395 horsepower, comes with complete heavy suspension updates, including Fox all-terrain shocks like those on the rugged Ford Raptor.   The suspension system allows the truck to be tuned for the street, rock crawling or general off-roading. 

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The interior has two-tone leather seat covers with Shelby emblems, official serial number and floor mats.  A limited number of the special trucks are planned for the US, and additional units for outside the country. Each vehicle is documented in the official Shelby Registry.

“With the growing demand for our muscle trucks worldwide, we spent the past year carefully improving and engineering our Shelby off-road version of the tough new Ford F-150,” said Vince LaViolette, the company’s vice president of operations. “The refinement designed into it is unprecedented in our history. Building upon the advancements that Ford designed into the F-150, we created the most capable, enjoyable and sophisticated off-road truck to wear the Shelby nameplate.”

The Shelby F-150 will be available at select Tuscany and Ford dealerships.  The starting price is $107,080.  For more information, visit the Shelby American website.


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Pick of the Day: 1949 Chevrolet pickup found in a Texas barn

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The Chevy pickup looks like it’s ready for a run to the feed store

While exotic sports cars, muscle cars, pre-war classics and such that are rediscovered after decades in repose are often described as “barn finds,” here’s an actual workaday Chevrolet pickup that seems like the rancher just drove it into a barn one day and left it there. 

Fortunately, this pickup was stored in a dry Texas barn, where it survived reasonably intact, and then was pulled out and put back on the road again in as-is patinaed condition.

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The Pick of the Day is a 1949 Chevrolet 3100 half-ton pickup that the Rowlett, Texas, dealer advertising the truck on ClassicCars.com describes as “about as original as they come.”

“Here we have a genuine Texas barn find, rescued from an out building on a ranch in Corsicana, Texas,” the seller says in the ad. “With the exception of the wheels and tires, everything else is as it came from the factory. 

“This old girl had to be dragged up (onto) the trailer, but since then she has received the TLC needed to make her roadworthy once again.”

There
are no signs of rust or rot, according to the dealer, who describes the
mechanical work that was performed to bring the pickup back to life. Pressure
tests confirmed that the original 6-cylinder engine’s compression and cooling
system were as they should be, the seller says, so the reconditioning went from
there.

“The motor got new fluids, hoses and belts,” the seller recalls. “A replacement thermostat and rebuild of her original Carter one-barrel carburetor (were) accompanied by a new gas tank, fuel lines and filter. The electrical system was rehabilitated and now with a fresh 6-volt battery all the lights and horn are working again.

“Underneath, she got new brake wheel cylinders and a master cylinder to ensure she stops safely. Fresh motor and transmission mounts and some brand-new whitewall tires finished the job.” 

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The engine compartment needs some sprucing up

The
result was totally satisfactory, the seller says, as the pickup runs and drives
down the road as it did in its heyday, back when it was still working the
ranch. The odometer shows about 77,000 miles.

“With a push of the starter pedal, the truck starts up easy and idles calmly, almost silently (choke and throttle controls work smoothly),” the ad says. “The transmission and clutch engage perfectly. Acceleration is good and the brakes work well, for 1949 brakes. Steering is responsive. She runs cool in the Texas heat with good oil pressure.”

While
the pickup was repainted sometime in the distant past, fitted with new bumpers
and some lenses, and the interior partially refurbished, the pickup still looks
gloriously original.  Naturally, there
are a few odds and ends that need to be fixed up.

“The speedometer needle is broken,” the seller notes. “Both front and rear windows could benefit from fresh seals. There is a heater under the dash that has not been tested or connected. Wiper motor works, but currently missing wiper arms.  The wood bed is showing its age but is still solid.”

Sourcing
some original hubcaps would be good, as the white steel wheels look pretty
funky as they are now.

The
asking price for this “genuine Texas barn find” is $24,400.

To view this listing on ClassicCars.com, see Pick of the Day.

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