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Overview:
The 2002 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew is the third
truck jointly developed by Ford Motor Company and Harley-Davidson
Motor Company. It joins two other limited-edition models
the 2000 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 Super Cab and the 2001
Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew.
The
new limited-edition truck features a supercharged 5.4-liter Triton
V-8 engine, unique styling cues and a new color option Dark
Shadow Grey.
The
2002 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew will be manufactured at
Fords Kansas City Assembly Plant. The new model will begin
to arrive in dealer showrooms in early 2002, with a base MSRP of
$36,495. Ford will produce no more than 12,000 limited edition 2002
Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew trucks.
Exterior
Design:
The 2002 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew incorporates styling
cues of the past with an innovative flair. Most notably, Dark Shadow
Grey joins Black in the color palate as a unique color option. Flame
pin striping and chrome accessories complement the overall package,
and hint at the power contained under the hood.
The
front end of the vehicle features a new upper chrome billet grille,
clear-lens headlamps and clear-lens parking lamps embossed with
the HARLEY-DAVIDSON Bar & Shield. For 2002, a distinct rivet
design surrounds the center of the 20x9-inch five-spoke chromed
cast-aluminum wheels, complementing the center caps that display
the HARLEY-DAVIDSON Bar & Shield.
As
in the past, the Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew is lowered
one inch, and the vehicle features a specially-tuned exhaust system
with a dual inlet/dual outlet muffler, ending in chrome 3½-inch
"slash cut" exhaust tips.
The
official Ford and Harley-Davidson badging is proudly displayed on
the quarter panel and tailgate of the customized F-150 SuperCrew.
Powertrain:
Lurking under the hood of the 2002 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150
SuperCrew is a supercharged 5.4-liter SOHC Triton V-8, delivering
a maximum output of 340 horsepower at 4,500 rpm an increase
of 80 horsepower. Torque also has been improved, and boasts 425
lbs.-ft. at 3,250 rpm.
The
engine, which meets federal Low Emission Vehicle standards, is coupled
with a proven F-Series four-speed automatic transmission
ensuring customers will have power to back the tough vehicle image.
The
2002 model features a two-piece driveshaft for improved noise, vibration
and harshness. In addition, the vehicle features standard anti-lock
braking and a 3.73 axle ratio and limited-slip differential.
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