Vehicle Description
History
At the beginning of the 21st Century, Ford began building
limited-edition trucks. Harley Davidson and Ford inked a five-year
plan for cooperative products starting in 2000. Since then, Ford
has introduced a truck each year. Both the 2000 and '01 models were
derivatives built on the F-150 platform.
The '02 Edition successfully captures the spirit of
Harley-Davidson: brash, strong, American. Louis Netz, director of
styling at Harley, and Willie G. Davidson, vice president of
styling and descendent of the company founder, worked with the
design team at Ford to pen this bold rolling statement.
The Ford H.D. Supercharged Edition F150 we have here at Skyway
Classic, started with the popular F-150 SuperCrew 4x2 pickup, a
versatile, durable vehicle.
Features & Options
Built in Kansas City, Missouri, it is lowered 1 in. and fitted with
20x9.0-in. wheels. The chrome, five-spoke aluminum rims have the
H-D Bar & Shield embossed on the center cap. Surrounding all that
alloy are Goodyear 275/45R20 Eagle GTII VR-rated tires.
Set onto each front fender and rear tailgate are
Harley-Davidson/Ford F-150 emblems. The grille is a tasteful chrome
tubular piece, and both front and rear bumpers are body color for
that stealth look.
A Lightning motor is dropped into the newest Harley F-150. Both
supercharged and inter-cooled, the Triton 5.4L V8 puts out 340 hp
at 4500 rpm and 425 lb-ft of torque at 3250 rpm. The engine is
mated to the 4R100-HD four-speed automatic transmission, typically
kept for Super Duty pickups and its biggest SUVs. A two-piece
driveshaft turns the differential, which is filled with limited
slip and 3.73:1 gears. Exhaust exits through a tuned
high-performance system to slash-cut 3-in. chrome tips. Slowing the
H-D F-150 SuperCrew is four-wheel ABS disc brakes.
Unlike a conventional SuperCrew, the '02 Harley-Davidson doesn't
use a bench rear seat. Instead, like its bigger corporate cousin,
the Lincoln Black two captains chairs, separated by a sizable
center console, provide seating. The top of both front and rear
consoles are embossed with the flame pattern seen on the outside.
The instrument cluster houses a 130-mph speedometer and tachometer
in a neat spun-metal background, similar to an engine-turned
treatment. The seat backs also have the Harley-Davidson emblem set
in leather.
Availability
Production was only 12,000 units so we suggest getting to us here
at Skyway Classics to get this one before it slips away.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers
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