Ford F-150 Gets Retro Styling Package And 700-HP Supercharged V8 For $25,000

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Or a 400-hp model for $13,000.

Beechmont Ford Performance has brought itsretro-flavored Ford truckback, albeit with a few revisions. While America's favorite truck retains the signature two-tone paint job in BFP Retro guise, fans will be pleased to know the Ohio-based dealer is offering theF-150with two performance levels.

First is a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine that offers 400 horsepower. If that's still a little tame for you, BPF has an optional Ford Performance/Whipple supercharger that bumps the numbers to a hearty 700 hp. To put that into perspective, that's as much muscle as the new Raptor R provides, thanks to its 5.2-liter supercharged V8.

Regardless of the engine, customers can choose between a performance cat-back exhaust from MBRP or Roush, which should make for a throaty V8 growl. While the powertrain options are very appealing, the BFP Retro package is mostly about delivering old-school style.

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And on that front, it delivers. Gone are modern styling treatments like painted trim and dark wheels. In their place, you'll find plenty of chrome. Wrapped in BFGoodrich AT tires are polished wheels from Pro Comp, which wouldn't look out of place on a classic truck.

除了the door handles and running boards, the BFP Retro F-150 receives old-school chromed bumpers front and rear, a chrome-finished bed rack, and exterior badging. Of course, the real highlight is the two-tone paint scheme. The vehicle seen here pairs Chilli Pepper Red with white, which is very reminiscent of the finishes so popular in the '70s and '80s.

Long McArthur Ford, a dealership based in Kansas, previously offered the F-250with a similar design.

The three-inch lift kit comes in handy when heading off-road and lends the F-150 plenty of presence thanks to its lofty ground clearance.

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Of course, we can't forget the KC Daylighter auxiliary lights. Sitting on the bed rack are the iconic yellow smiley faces, which should put a smile on the face of passers-by.

This package doesn't come cheap, however. The 400-hp model will set you back a reasonable $12,995. However, if you want the 700-hp supercharged model, you'll have to fork out $25,095. Of course, you have to factor in the price of the F-150 itself, so the final price largely depends on the vehicle's spec and configuration.

Beechmont Ford Performance says the average price of the 400-hp F-150 is $75,110, while the supercharged version has an average MSRP of $87,210. That's a decent amount of dough, but you'll struggle to find a similar package for the same price.

If you want a real retro F-Series pickup truck, consider VMC'sgorgeous F-100 restomod. But at $279,900, you could buy a fleet of BFP Retro F-150s for the same price.

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