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New Harley-Davidson Ford F-250 Is a Wannabe V-Twin With Four Massive Wheels and a Bed

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Photo: Tuscany Motor
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Every once in a while a company going by the name Tuscany Motor gives truck and motorcycle lovers a treat they all can enjoy: Harley-Davidson-branded pickups that look like nothing else available on the market.
The company (part of Fox Factory) has been around for long enough to have made a solid name for itself in this exciting niche with not-that-many players. It brags about having produced 200,000 custom vehicles since 1988, and it'll probably continue to make them for a long time still – at least until Americans' love for trucks and bikes dies out.

In recent times Tuscany has been selling Harley-Davidson branded trucks based on the products of Ford, GM, and Ram. From time to time, these product lines get updated, and that's exactly what happened last week with a Blue Oval platform.

Enter the "newly designed" Harley-Davidson Ford F-250 Super Duty, a build that'll have riders and drivers drooling in a heartbeat. Built as a nod to the "V-Twin machine legacy," it was put together by Tuscany together with Harley people so that everything about it looks just right.

The obvious changes to the truck are mostly visual. All over the exterior and interior, there are orange accents that immediately make one think about Harley. Badges and logos are there to make sure nobody misses what this truck is all about.

The visual aspect of the truck was enhanced with the fitting of custom parts. At the front, for instance, we've got a new grille with included bumper cover and LED light bar, but also a skid plate and tow hooks, they too painted in orange.

At the rear, the most noticeable changes are the dual billet aluminum exhaust tips, and above them the truck's bed, now made with a carpet rug bed liner and a tonneau cover featuring the Harley-Davidson logos.

The interior is unique as well, proudly showing custom leather stitched seats, a redesigned center console on which a serial number plate has been fitted, and bar and shield logo billet pedals.

The F-250 was at the receiving end of some mechanical upgrades as well, and they changed both the way the truck stands still and how it moves over tarmac and fields. Since Tuscany is part of Fox, the main mechanical changes are of course related to suspension and road stance.

The Harley-Davidson Ford F-250 Super Duty rides on a 5-inch lift achieved by fitting a BDS suspension and Fox shocks from the Adventure series. The suspension system is tied to the ground through Harley-Davidson edition 22-inch wheels, all four wearing 37-inch off-road tires.

You can enjoy a walk-around video of the truck below this text. If you find the truck to your liking, you should know Tuscany is selling one of these for over $127,000.

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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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