2008 Ford F-150 Foose Edition on 2040-cars
Garrett, Pennsylvania, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: ranaepetrina@netzero.net .
Quite possibly the most famous F-150 ever !
Up for sale is a BRAND NEW 2008 Fooose F-150 truck that was the FIRST PRODUCTION UNIT of only 500 and was actually
owned by Chip Foose himself.
It is also equiped with a full NASCAR Pace Truck pack as Chip himself drove the truck at the 2007 Homestead/Miami
race. In addition, this truck appeared at SEMA and four other Autorama car shows throughout 2007 and 2008.
The truck includes:
5.4-liter Triton V-8, intercooled and supercharged by Roush.
Roush exhaust.
450 hp @ 5,200 rpm, 500 lbs.-ft of torque @ 4,000 rpm.
Suspension modifications - Front tuning: Eibach coil springs, Sachs dampers, Rear tuning: Eibach leaf springs &
Sachs dampers.
22-inch forged, polished Foose wheels and P275/45R22 tires.
Full NASCAR Pace package including strobe lights and badging.
At the time, Ford made claim that this was the fastest and most powerful half-ton truck ever produced.
The obdometer reads 876 miles which were a result of the 2007-2008 show circut. The truck has been recently
detailed and needs nothing.
Please note that the truck is numbered #002. There was never a production truck bearing the #001 tag; the initial
prototype, which was never completed, has the tag #001. Chip Foose will supply a letter verifying the truck's
authenticity.
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