545-Horsepower F-22 Raptor

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F-22 Raptor sold for $300,000 to Gaudin Ford in Las Vegas

The Ford F-150 Raptor is a performance bargain at the $52,000 or so that you can pick one up for, but someone likes it so much that they just spent $300,000 on one.

No, he wasn’t a bad negotiator. The premium paid went to a charity, but he did get a very cool truck out of the deal.

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The unique F-22 Raptor F-150 Raptor was built by Ford to support the Experimental Aircraft Association’s Young Eagles foundation, which aims to expose children to flight and aviation design. It was auctioned off at this year’s EAA Airventure gathering of over 10,000 aircraft in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Ford has been donating custom cars to the event since 2008, but prior to this year they’ve all been Mustangs, thanks to its inspirational tie to the legendary P51. Last year’s car sold for $295,000, while the 2008 AV8R Mustang went for $500,000.

Ford'€™s design team worked with Ford Performance to create a one-of-a-kind F-150 Raptor inspired by the F-22 fighter jet for auction at Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture Oshkosh; Ford F-22 F-150 Raptor raised $300,000 to benefit the groups Young Eagles

This year Ford decided to make the link between the F-22 Raptor fighter jet and high performance F-150 Raptor, which can fly pretty far over jumps.

The auction car has an F-22 paint scheme, a grille featuring an image of the aircraft, red and green ‘navigation’ lights on the rearview mirror caps, plus a long list of functional upgrades.

These include a 1.3-million candlepower light bar, carbon fiber fender flares, an Addictive Desert Designs front suspension tune, Deaver rear springs and a modified version of the Raptor’s 450 hp, 510 lb-ft twin-turbocharged V6 with a Whipple intercooler that helps boost the power to 545 hp and 660 lb-ft.

The truck was purchased by Gary Ackerman of Gaudin Ford in Las Vegas who (surely not coincidentally) is the Honorary Commander/Ambassador for the United States Airforce’s F-22 Squadron at Nellis Airforce Base.
 

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I would love for the next refresh to have low and high speed ajustabilty like this one has. Fox has had dsc available for a year or two now, which this truck has. The power upgrade will be welcome also. Fingers crossed.
 
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