Vehicle Description
2003 Ford F150 - Harley Davidson Edition
The F-Series of pickup from Ford has been not only one of the
longest line of trucks on the market but in 1981 claimed the title
of best selling vehicle. Due to its huge popularity it makes
perfect sense for a collaboration with Harley Davidson when they
wanted to release a vehicle celebrating their 100 years in
business. Harley started in 1903 so in 2003 it was time to make
that collab happen. This was the 10th generation of the F150s and
approximately 10,000 Harley editions were produced. The F150 you
see listed here is number 9,833 making it one of the last produced.
It comes with a good clear Texas title and has no history of
accidents. It is painted in gloss Black paint that is broken up by
the Silver stripes down each side. It is the SuperCrew version so
it does have the full back door which is nice. The exterior
features the Harley anniversary emblems, chrome handles, a chrome
grill, nice 20 inch 5 spoke chrome wheels, a bed cover, chrome side
steps and an aftermarket chrome Stampede hood protector. Being a
special edition you can guarantee they were going to beef up the
motor and they certainly did as it is powered by a Supercharged
5.4L motor that runs great. It does also have the tow package that
pulls great. The interior is a 2 tone Silver and Black with the
Harley emblems throughout. Check out the table below to get an idea
of the full stock specifications.
Engine
Base engine size 5.4 L
Cylinders V8
Base engine type Gas
Horsepower 340 hp @ 4,500 rpm
Torque 425 lb-ft @ 3,250 rpm
Valves 16
Cam type Single overhead cam (SOHC)
Towing & Hauling
Max Towing Capacity 4,500 lbs.
Max Payload Capacity 1,375 lbs.
Drivetrain
Transmission 4-speed automatic
Drive type Rear wheel drive
Rear limited slip differential Standard
Dimensions
Length 225.9 in.
Overall width without mirrors 79.1 in.
Height 73.9 in.
Wheelbase 138.5 in.
Front track 65.4 in.
Rear track 65.4 in.
Bed length 65 in.
Turning circle 45.9 ft.
This is a very cool pickup and being a collectors edition they have
become pretty desirable.
Give it a new home for $18,000.00!