A little dealership
in Ohio known as Lebanon Ford has announced a series of modified 2019 Ford
F-150s it will sell to customers with truly extraordinary levels of
performance, all for US$ 39,995. The dealer has previously made headlines with a
1200 hp twin-turbo Mustang sold for just US$ 45,000, a US$ 32,995 EcoBoost-powered
Mustang with 550 hp, and a 727 hp Mustang for a mere US$ 39,995.
For the F-150,
Lebanon Ford has left no stone unturned and has three supercharger packages on
offer. The first comes from Roush and lifts grunt to an insane 650 hp and 827 Nm of torque. If customers opt for this supercharger kit, they also
enjoy a three-year, 57,000 km warranty.
An alternative to
the Roush system is a Stage II intercooled Procharger system which also pumps
out 650 hp at the crank. Like the Roush system, it too comes with a three-year
warranty but this adds US$ 995 to the total price. Neither the Roush or Procharger
system are legal in California.
Last but not least
is the 727 hp supercharged F-150. This package sees a 2.9-liter Whipple twin
screw supercharger mated to the F-150’s 5.0-liter V8 and also optimizes the
programming of the 10-speed automatic transmission for faster shifts.
In addition to the
three supercharger kits, Lebanon Ford will sell customers a twin-turbo kit with
650 hp. However, this package doesn’t come with a warranty. Lebanon Ford says
that anyone who orders an F-150 from it will need to wait eight weeks for it to
be delivered and four to six weeks for the modifications to be made.