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This Ford F-150 is the Raptor on steroids Mil-Spec V8

500 naturally-aspired horsepower from a 5.0-liter tuned V8 engine. It sums up the new high-performance development in the shape of an incredibly powerful Ford F-150 from Michigan-based Mil-Spec Automotive.

Mil-Spec is a firm best known for producing far more intense models of the Hummer H1. But now the firm has agreed to further extend its range by drawing into the American demand for the leading pickup from the Blue Oval.

Features:

Presented at the end of last week. The modified F-150 uses a ‘performance tuning specially calibrated for 91 octanes’. So, to boost the engine’s power output to 500 horsepower. And so an in-house electronic power-assisted steering wheel that uses paddle shifters.

Additional kits can use to improve stock tune-up. The Baja Performance Suspension Package adds parts of Fox Racing which offer the 11-inch wheel travel beast. The smart use of the components makes the truck larger than the Raptor stock (13.5 inches of expanded track width). And taller than the F-250.

Visually, the Mil-Spec pickup is different from what you would usually get from a Ford dealer. There are modern front and rear bumpers made of heavy-duty material, satin black powder coat and LED light. The truck comes with a range of four shades (Agate Black, Magnetic Blue, Lead Foot Green, and Oxford White). And has different insignia all over.

Our new Mil-Spec Automotive F-150 a perfect extension of our famous H1 series

customized to your needs. As truck enthusiasts, we are still on the lookout for models that we can boost significantly from a performance viewpoint. While still providing the exclusive aesthetics of Mil-Spec Automotive.

The updated Mil-Spec Automotive F-150 is a go anytime, doing something super truck.
There are updated front and rear bumpers with heavy-duty steel, satin black powder coat and LED lighting. The truck comes in four paint options (Agate Black, Magnetic Blue, Lead Foot Brown, and Oxford White) and uses different insignia throughout.

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