As most are well aware, the Ford Super Duty represents one-half of the perennially best-selling F-Series duo, and has been for a very long time now. There are loads of Super Duty pickups out there on U.S. roads, and that ultra-capable hauler isn’t just popular with folks that daily drive it or use it for work purposes – rather, there are plenty of celebrities who love it, too. On top of that, the Super Duty goes perfectly with the world of country music, and now we’re learning that another singer in that genre also happens to drive a Ford F-250.
That singer is Dylan Scott, who daily drives a black Ford Super Duty F-250 King Ranch – but not just around town on pavement. Rather, Scott actually owns a a farm outside of Nashville, Tennessee, and he uses his truck regularly to haul tractors, skid steers, and various supplies. “It’s the perfect fit. It hauls anything I need for the farm,” Scott said. “It goes anywhere I need to take it, whether it’s on a hunting trip or taking my wife out on a date.”
This Ford F-250 isn’t Scott’s first Blue Oval vehicle, however. “I bought my first Ford when I was a senior in high school,” he said. “At first, I loved them because my dad loved them, but as I got older it was the dependability and the craftsmanship.” He has owned five Ford trucks thus far, and appreciates the fact that with each passing update, the interiors of those models get better and better, specifically.
Scott certainly isn’t the only country crooner to own a Ford truck over the years, nor be associated with The Blue Oval in an official capacity. That list also includes the late Toby Keith, who teamed up with the automaker to create an ad campaign called “Ford Truck Man,” among other efforts. Jimmy Allen recently discussed his own Ford truck ownership history, and Luke Combs teamed up with Ford and Guitars 4 Vets back in 2020 to donate $25,000 worth of custom guitars to help expand a program that provides veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Alan Jackson was a big Ford guy..he also did Ford Truck Commericals in late 90s,,,Ford Country was one...plus a lot of his songs included Ford vehicles..Btw Alans dad worked at the former Ford Plant in Atlanta Georgia