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November 21, 2009

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Ford’s F-450 Super Duty Harley-Davidson

2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty Harley-Davidson(TM): Ford F-Series Super Duty, America’s most capable work truck, adds new Harley-Davidson(TM) and Cabela’s edition pickups and more standard capability for 2010
Ford’s F-450 Super Duty Harley-Davidson edition was formally introduced in black with blue-flame trim inside and out. Ford also introduced the Cabela’s FX4 package for the F-250 and F-350 and confirmed the Transit Connect van will appear in showrooms later in 2009.

2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty Harley-Davidson

2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty Harley-Davidson

The Cabela’s package features a two-tone paint scheme. The logo appears on cloth or two-tone embossed-grain leather seats and all-weather floor mats, with dark Paldeo grain the pattern for the phony wood trim. Hunters and off-duty police will appreciate the extra discrete, lockable storage in the front console and below the rear seats.

Aware that simplifying choices saves money, Ford has added more standard equipment to most trims for 2009. The XL now has A/C, Securilock, and towing mirrors; the XLT gets power, heated tow mirrors, privacy glass, integrated brake controller, and remote keyless entry; FX4 adds “PowerScope” power fold and telescoping tow mirrors, power seats, captain’s chairs, and Sirius radio; Lariat receives a reverse camera, heated seats, runningboards, power sliding rear window, and Sync. A “military grade” spray-in bedliner is now a factory option.

Ford’s Work Solutions program has also expanded, with a broadband-capable in-dash computer Tool Link RFID tracking, and Crew Chief telematics and diagnostics.

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  1. Apr 26 2010

    Well finally after 3 years in Germany and a PCS back to the USA and Fort Drum NY, I got my bike back and I feel like a kid at Xmas. I did not take my bike to Germany with me because of the housing that I was living in and not having a Garage. I am glad I did even though not riding sucked because when my bike arrived today after 3 years of storage by the government it was exactly as I had left it minus some dust. I washed it and polished it up and I will service it this weekend and ride. Life is as it should be again.

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