In addition to the Dodge RAM, the Ford F-150 is definitely one of the most popular pickups ever. Especially the 2017 released F-150 RAPTOR encounters a lot of popularity and interest despite the downsizing EcoBoost engine. And just such a copy now had the tuner JD Customs on site and made with a few discreet modifications for a distinctive look.
First of all, all standard chrome parts were wrapped in elegant black and then the large "Ford" lettering in the radiator grille was replaced by an emblem of the customer that can also be found on the rear. Even the hub caps of the aluminum rims now have their own emblem and round off the individual appearance on the outside. And there were also a few changes in the interior because in addition to the individual emblem on the steering wheel, there was an entertainment system on the rear seats, a cooler bag in the center armrest and, as a highlight, hand-embroidered headrests which of course also show the logo requested by the customer.
Apart from the details just mentioned, we are not aware of any other modifications to the F-150 so we leave you alone with the pictures here. 🙂 If we get more information, there is of course an update for this story. About the update you will be informed if yours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: JD Customs)
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