1. The EcoTrek Ford F-350. This Ford F-350 by EcoTrek is designed for the zombie enthusiasts, or those preparing for the end of the world. This survivor vehicle will more than survive if the world were to end, with a 50 gallon fuel tank under the bed and a removable 75 gallon tank inside the bed that will allow you to keep on trucking for about 1,800 miles. Powered by a 6.7-liter V8 engine, it runs on diesel, biodiesel, or algae-based biodiesel.
Along with providing you with a great getaway vehicle, the EcoTrek Ford F-350 also doubles as a camper. It comes outfitted with solar panels that will power the stove and refrigerator found in the back of the vehicle. It also comes standard with sleeping bags, backpacks, and storage lockers. Talk about an all-in-one vehicle!
2. Adventure Edition F-150. If you prefer to plan for the upcoming weekend as opposed to the end of the world, the Adventure Edition F-150 is the vehicle for you! This Adventure F-150 has the outdoor lovers in mind with a 11,000 lb Superwinch, 6-inch lift kick, Dick Cepek all-terrain wheel and tires TruckVault locked storage. It also comes with a custom audio system, custom bumpers and fender flairs - all perfect for those looking to take the family on a getaway this weekend!
Ford will be showing off this fleet of customized trucks at SEMA 2013, along with 57 other vehicles. If you'd like to talk about the variety of upgrades and customizations available to you and your vehicle, stop by our dealership today! We would be more than happy to go over all your options and get you into something you'll love.
We're located at 1510 E. Pierson Road, Flushing, MI 48433. Feel free to give us a call at (810) 659-5688 with any questions you may have. Family-owned and operated, Delehanty Ford has been serving the Greater Genesee County area for over 65 years with customer satisfaction as our top priority. Our sales and service departments are dedicated to providing the best experience for every customer.
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So true On adventurer truck campers, and what’s perhaps even more devastating is that there’s been so little support to help the community rebuild.
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