The YouTube channel CboysTV has racked up nearly three million subscribers since its inception, largely due to its many wild, over-the-top builds and various antics. That includes building a Ford Ranger dually on a budget that proved to be more capable than pretty much anyone expected, for one example. Now, a 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty that was also previously built/owned by the folks behind CboysTV is up for auction at Cars & Bids, too.
This 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty was built specifically for display at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, and as such, it features a host of head-turning upgrades that are guaranteed to garner attention everywhere the new owner might take it. On the outside, those include ADD Stealth front and rear bumpers, custom LED headlights, a Rigid Radiance LED light bar, an RK Sport ram air hood, plus Recon taillights, brake lights, cab lights, and mirror lights.
Riding high with a BDS eight-inch lift kit with Fox coilovers, Recoil traction bars, and a dual-steering stabilizer kit installed underneath, this Super Duty rolls on a set of massive 26-inch Arkon Off-Road Crown Series Victory wheels, wrapped with a set of equally beefy 40-inch Fury Country Hunter M/T tires.
Mechanically speaking, the turbocharged 6.7L V8 Power Stroke diesel has been enhanced with an EZ LYNK system with a five-position switch, a four-inch Jamo Performance exhaust system, and an EGR and DPF delete to help extract a bit more power. Altogether, it’s obviously a rather over-the-top package that isn’t for everyone, but for fans of in-your-face diesel trucks or the folks that built it, this 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty might prove too enticing to pass on.
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Sales decreased at Ford and increased at Lincoln.
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A pretty simple yet potentially very useful idea.
Another interesting custom from that particular show.
It was one of the most dramatic losses of any vehicle tested.
As was the case last year, too.