It's time to check those finances if you're an off-roading truck fan, as we just stumbled upon a Shelby Baja Raptor.
Based on the Ford F-150 Raptor, it came from Shelby American featuring off-road bumpers, additional LED lights, a ram air hood, electric running boards, two full-size spare tires mounted in the open bed, and a few other goodies that are about to make it more visible to pickup enthusiasts.
A few updates were performed in the cabin, too, though they are less radical than those on the outside. Here, we can mention the special badging, a numbered plaque on the dashboard, custom seats wrapped in leather, some carbon fiber trim, and special floor mats.
When it comes to the oily bits, the Shelby Baja Raptor gets a custom tune, a high-flow air filter, and a cold air intake on the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. The engine steams out 525 horsepower (532 ps/392 kW) and 610 pound-feet (827 Nm) of torque. The vehicle also sports large 35-inch off-road tires wrapped around the 18-inch wheels and a three-inch (76-mm) lift kit signed by FOX Racing.
The one pictured above is a 2019 model with a red exterior and a black and red interior. It has roughly 32,000 miles (~51,500 km) on the odometer, one owner in the papers since new, and is accompanied by the original manuals, window stickers, and a certificate of authenticity from Shelby. The off-road pickup looks ready to hit some arduous tracks and seems to be in great condition all over.
It only needs a new name in the papers and gasoline in the tank to hit the road again. Considering that only a handful of these pickups saw the light of day and factoring in the exciting upgrades, you already know that this one isn't going to come cheap, don't you?
Advertised by Garage Kept Motors here, this Shelby Baja Raptor can be yours for $84,900. That's not bad at all, considering that it used to start at $117,460 back when it was still being made. Interested parties could also convert their own Ford F-150 Raptor to this specification in exchange for nearly $50,000 back then.
The vehicle is in stock, and the vendor is open to pre-purchase inspections. However, you will have to make an appointment if you plan on seeing it in the flesh before signing your name on the dotted line, as the cars advertised by this vendor are shown by appointment only.
Now, nearly $85,000 could get you to a brand-new Ford F-150s or a fresh-off-the-lot F-150 Raptor, which has an MSRP of $76,775 for the 2023 model year, so this Shelby Baja Raptor is by no means cheap. But would you buy it over a new one?
A few updates were performed in the cabin, too, though they are less radical than those on the outside. Here, we can mention the special badging, a numbered plaque on the dashboard, custom seats wrapped in leather, some carbon fiber trim, and special floor mats.
When it comes to the oily bits, the Shelby Baja Raptor gets a custom tune, a high-flow air filter, and a cold air intake on the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. The engine steams out 525 horsepower (532 ps/392 kW) and 610 pound-feet (827 Nm) of torque. The vehicle also sports large 35-inch off-road tires wrapped around the 18-inch wheels and a three-inch (76-mm) lift kit signed by FOX Racing.
It only needs a new name in the papers and gasoline in the tank to hit the road again. Considering that only a handful of these pickups saw the light of day and factoring in the exciting upgrades, you already know that this one isn't going to come cheap, don't you?
Advertised by Garage Kept Motors here, this Shelby Baja Raptor can be yours for $84,900. That's not bad at all, considering that it used to start at $117,460 back when it was still being made. Interested parties could also convert their own Ford F-150 Raptor to this specification in exchange for nearly $50,000 back then.
The vehicle is in stock, and the vendor is open to pre-purchase inspections. However, you will have to make an appointment if you plan on seeing it in the flesh before signing your name on the dotted line, as the cars advertised by this vendor are shown by appointment only.
Now, nearly $85,000 could get you to a brand-new Ford F-150s or a fresh-off-the-lot F-150 Raptor, which has an MSRP of $76,775 for the 2023 model year, so this Shelby Baja Raptor is by no means cheap. But would you buy it over a new one?