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Thread: What the Truck is this??

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    Chief Mustang Officer Not4you's Avatar
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    What the Truck is this??

    An old friend dropped by my brothers last night with his newest toy. A 755hp Shelby F150 truck! Liquid cooled supercharger, 10-speed trans. This thing is nuts. 1 of 4 in Canada. This one (4x4) and a RWD version in Toronto area, one in Quebec and one in Alberta. I'll be honest, it was a bit scary rolling on the Mexican highways when it starts to float on the suspension and soft tires.









    BECAUSE RACECAR

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    There's more than 4. Whoever told your buddy that was misinformed. Donelly Ford in Ottawa has 3 of them on the lot right now. Two like that and one lowered 4x4. I love the Lowered one but I can think of better ways to spend $141k. Last year they sold 4 2017 Shelby F150's. They were only $139k (lol) and a mere 750 hp.






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    Apparently there was 150 built in 2017 and 500 to be built in 2018. This truck sure screams "look at me".

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    Although cool to look at, I feel like there is really no point to this machine. Especially at that money.

    Want a fast Ford? Buy a new Mustang with the performance pack and your choice of auto or stick. Want a truck, pick what you like and you’re likely in the same price range and you have both. Just my opinion...
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    I don't like the looks of that at all
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    I'm sorry but 140k for a truck is a pretty dumb purchase (to me)... here's my list under 140k right now on trader.ca if I had that money to burn...

    - 1970 Boss 302 ($130k)
    - 2017 AMG SL63 Roadster ($140k)
    - 2016 Corvette Z06 ($91k)
    - 2016 Porsche Panamera Turbo ($114k)
    - 2005 Ferrari F430 ($140k)
    - 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S ($140)

    Plus I could make a nicer truck with more power for less money and it won't look riced out at all... That's a fail from Ford, again, in my opinion of course.... If that's what you love, more power to ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FABMAN View Post
    Although cool to look at, I feel like there is really no point to this machine. Especially at that money.

    Want a fast Ford? Buy a new Mustang with the performance pack and your choice of auto or stick. Want a truck, pick what you like and if you’re likely in the same price range and you have both. Just my opinion...
    My daughter said the same thing.

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    Must be a market for it though.
    No not my cup of tea either but cool just the same.

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    I wish they put a 750HP in an AWD Fusion LOL No market for that though... just me. lol

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