
F-Yeah! The Imitation Blower Is The Minor Concern For This F-150 | Carscoops
If you're looking for an F-150 that's truly unique, the one currently available in Utah might be just what you're seeking.
This F-150 is packed with aftermarket modifications, featuring excessive chrome and numerous badges.
Additionally, it includes some strange add-ons, such as a faux supercharger and a chrome bull bar.
The asking price of $20,995 doesn’t factor in the removal of all the questionable modifications that have been made.
For many truck owners, adding aftermarket parts is almost a rite of passage. While some upgrades can improve the appearance and performance of vehicles like the Ford F-150, others can leave one bewildered. Take, for instance, this 2013 XLT SuperCrew that is currently for sale in American Fork, Utah. It's a classic example of poor accessorizing.
The dealership hasn’t provided any details regarding the previous owner's choices, but it appears they picked items from every aisle at AutoZone that caught their attention. From odd lighting to overdone badges, unnecessary chrome accents, and an array of bizarre parts, this F-150 is over-the-top—and not in a good way.
Up front, there’s a chunky bull bar that matches the overall chrome theme. A decal of the American flag alongside a bald eagle adorns the base of the hood, along with a new chrome bumper. Perhaps the most peculiar feature is the fake supercharger sitting prominently on the hood, but the strange accessories don’t end there.
To ensure any future driver remembers what vehicle they have, Ford badges have been affixed to the front quarter panels and doors. Chrome wing mirrors and door handles are also present, and the rear showcases an even more confusing assortment of additions. Similar to the front, the rear bumper has chrome trim, and there's a single large mudflap spanning the entire width of the truck, complete with several red reflectors.
But it doesn’t stop there—badges have also been placed on the tailgate, along with a large steel frame in the bed. A robust lockable toolbox and a spare wheel carrier have been included as well. Inside the cabin, the situation isn’t much better, featuring random leather emblems scattered throughout.
Under the hood, things are more conventional with a 3.5-liter V6 paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. The truck has 86,488 miles (139,188 km) on it, and the asking price is $20,995. There’s no information on the pickup’s maintenance history, but even if the main mechanical components are in good shape, the next owner will likely spend hours removing some of the strange additions—unless they happen to like them.
If you’re still interested, you can find the listing at Truck Ranch. But consider this a warning about the pitfalls of going overboard with accessories.


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F-Yeah! The Imitation Blower Is The Minor Concern For This F-150 | Carscoops
If you're looking for an F-150 that stands out from the rest, this one available for purchase in Utah definitely meets that criterion.