Ford always brings a whole array of custom F-150s to the SEMA show and this year is no different.
The automaker pairs with a number of different tuning shops to put together F-150s of all kinds. You can check them all out below.
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Based on a Ford F-350 4×4 Lariat Crew Cab, this truck by HellwigSuspenion Products features an Icon Vehicle Dynamics 4.5-inch lift, a front sway bar, rear sway bar, Method Race wheels and Falken Wild Peak M/T tires. Ontheourside, the truck gets it looks from big fender flares, Fab Fours front and rear bumps, a T-Rex grille, Rigid Industries lighting and more. Oh, and you can’t forget about the epic 2017 Arctic Cat Wildcat X LTD 2 Seater sitting like the cherry on top.
This gorgeous classic is a 1951 Ford F1 by Street Rods, powered by a Ford 347 cubic inch Stroker F1 fromBlue Print Engines. The wheels are US Mags Rambler, while the rubber comes from Toyo. It’s finished in Super Blue, while the interior features leather seats with suede inserts.
This Raptor, built by Addictive Desert Designs, celebrates Ford’s partnership with Xbox and the Forza racing franchise. The truck is an F-150 Raptor fit with a performance cat-back exhaust with carbon fiber tips. The truck has a six-inch lift, custom FOX shocks, BF Goodrich Krawler T/A tires, new bumpers, Boatech fenders and lighting from Rigid Industries andDezert Lighting.
This Ford F-250 by BDS Suspension sports a front four-link conversion and rear trailing arm conversion, FOX 2.5 DSCcoilover with a total of 14 inches of travel. The wheels are 20-inch units from Stazworks Cheyenne wrapped in BF Goodrich Baja TA tires. The fenders and bedside are made from fiberglass by McNeil Racing, while Rigid Industries provides a massive 40-inch RDS lightbar.
This “Modern Adventurer” Ford F-150 project truck, put together by A.R.E. Accessories, shows off how a Ford pickup can become an overland adventure partner. A rooftop tent from James Baroud is up top to give you somewhere to sleep on the trail, while a roof basket and TruckVault storage help to secure your gear. The suspension comes from Skyjacked, the shocks are from FOX and the sway bars and stabilizers come from Hellwig.
The 2017 Ford F-22 Raptor is all about speed and it gets plenty of power to go fast with its twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 making 545 horsepower and 660 lb-ft of torque. The brakes are upgraded to improve stopping power while the front suspension is modified by Addictive Desert Designs to help handle all that juice.
On the outside, this truck takes its design cues from the F-22 Raptor fighter jet, the silhouette of which is included in the new titanium grille.
The Ford F-150 Muscle Truck from RTR is also all about speed, making around 600 hp from the 5.0-liter V8 under the hood. Harnessing all that power is a long-travel coilover suspension, supporting 33-inch Nitto Ridge Grappler tires.
For looks, the truck gets the LED-outlined twin-nostril grille which appears on RTRs modified Mustangs. A new F-150 Exterior Design Package developed by the company adds fender flares and special RTR badging to round out the visual treats.
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Existing as much more than just a sticker-and-styling company, the RTR facility houses a state-of-the-art motorsports shop and assembles racecar for the Formula Drift World Championship. Back in July, RTR dropped hints about this Muscle Truck, releasing a video of a modified F-150 tearing across a proving ground and taking flight over some sweet jumps.
And finally, we have the F-150 Tjin Edition that’s fitted with a custom Air Lift suspenion, 24-inch wheels, Falken tires and huge Baer braked. A unique Katzkin interior goes with a black and orange theme, while the exterior is finished with a custom Axalta paint job.