Roush nitemare f150

carbed89notch

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#16 of 100 ever built
Roush “ NITEMARE “
Roush billet aluminum pedal kit
Jack Roush signed Dashboard
Roush windshield banner
Custom “ NITEMARE “ tint
Roush supercharger
Roush intake
Roush wheels
Roush tires ( cooper RS3 )
Roush suspension
Roush chin spoiler
Roush tailgate spoiler
Roush grill
Roush hood scoop
Roush NITEMARE seats
Roush NITEMARE gauge cluster

This truck has 78000 miles on it and was owned by ROUSH PERFORMANCE itself. It was used as a parts getter and sales vehicle.
The truck has received a full frame off restoration where the body was removed and the chassis was detailed.
Powder coated frame, epoxy painted underside of the body, pickup box, up into the bedsides, pulled the fenders and epoxied all the inner fender and cab structure.
Rebuilt the transmission and rearend
This truck is the ROUSH version of the ford lightning that was stopped in 2003. This is an 07 F150 and makes 445hp at the tire.
Roush built 100 of these trucks and this is number 16 signed airbox with the person who built it at the Roush facility.
Only 3 of these trucks were brought to Canada and this is one of them!
Your chance to own a piece of automotive history, and have a truly 1 of a kind truck. You wont find another in your area that’s for sure!
It’s a 5.4 litre engine with a Roushcharger on it.
Nitemares have sold on ebaymotors for 35-40,000 with more miles and no where near the quality of this truck.
The truck appraised this week for 36,000 and the appraiser was floored with how nice it was. Making several remarks about the quality of this truck throughout the appraisal. ( which is included. )


Looking for a lifted diesel truck, or Duallie Diesel truck.
Will trade down ( your truck + money ) if the deal is right.
Otherwise the price is 30,000.00 OBO





 
Interesting - never heard of that before. GLWS.

One thing that caught my eye is it almost looks like the body is meant for a longer frame...the front wheels appear to be really far back in the arches, and the rear wheels appear to be really far forward. Was that done by design, or is it just an optical illusion? Or are all '07 F150's that way?
 
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