2011 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Harley Davidson 4X4 | 2 Legends Collide | Full In-Depth Review
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 Published On Jan 29, 2024

First off, a huge thanks and shoutout to the fine folks at Community Ford of Mooresville for allowing me to come out and film this amazing 2011 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson! You can find them at www.communitycars.com, or visit them in Mooresville, Indiana! Their location and contact information is below;
Community Ford Mooresville
201 Ford Drive - Mooresville, IN 46158
www.communitcycars.com | 317.831.2750
GPS Coordinates: 39.61576° N, 86.35402° W

Please understand that I DO NOT work for any dealerships and I cannot, nor will I attempt to answer questions regarding “how much”, “still available” or related. Please use the contact information provided to perform your own research! Thank you for your understanding!

Back in 2016, I filmed a 2000 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson. I really liked it, and, not too long ago, I thought to myself “I’d like to film another HD F-150.” Guess what? They’re actually not exactly what I would call “easy to come across”. Well, I did come across one, and here we go!
Ford originally introduced the Harley Davidson package as a celebration of two icons; the Motorcycle and the F-150. Always only available as a SuperCrew from the beginning, the Harley Davidson was a high-performance variant of the F-150, and was considered a 4-door Lightning, as the latter was only available as a regular cab. In 2004, with the F-150 redesign, the Harley Davidson was only available as an appearance package on the Super Duty. That lasted until 2010 for the 2011 model year, when the HD package came BACK to the 1/2-ton trucks, also, even though it was still an appearance package, it did come with, once again, a performance upgrade, and not in the form of the Supercharged 5.4L like 2002 to 2003, but rather in the form of the massive 6.2L V8 from the Raptor. Perhaps you’ve heard of it? Anyways, the Harley Davidson was derived from the Lariat trim level, and added unique Harley accents and interior fittings. In addition, you also had a serial plaque that numbered your individual truck, 22” wheels and bucket seats. The Harley was only available in SuperCrew configuration with the 5.5-foot bed.
Our example is number 00218 and was built on November 23, 2010 at the Dearborn Truck Plant, which was previously known as the River Rouge Complex, in Dearborn Michigan.

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Base Price: $51,140
Total Options: $720
Destination Charge: $975
Total Price When NEW: $52,835

*Price does NOT reflect current local offers, incentives, rebates or any other deal or sale. Please contact the appropriate dealership if applicable that's listed at the beginning of the video for more information.

Base Price: $51,140
Total Options: $720
Destination Charge: $975
Total Price When NEW: $52,835

Optional Equipment Shown on Vehicle:

Preferred Equipment Package 538A
-Harley Davidson
-Sony Navigation Radio
-3.73 Limited Slip Rear Axle
-7,350Lb GVWR Package
-SelectShift Transmission
-36 Gallon Fuel Tank
Full Coverage Rubber Floor Mats - $95
Pickup Bed Extender - $250
Tailgate Step - $375

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