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Nicole Smith
11-09-2022, 08:55 AM
Great article from MotorTrend on the new Factory Five Extreme Truck.

“Who doesn’t want to take their Ford F-150 and turn it into a prerunner or homebrew Raptor beater? Fun as that idea is, most people lack the equipment or fabrication skills to make a proper chassis and modifications for such a project. Well, a company has heard your request for a slightly less factory baja-ready F-150, and it comes from a world far removed from hardcore off-roading. Factory Five Racing, yes, the guys behind some of the best Cobra replicas and hot rod kit cars, are coming out with a prerunner chassis that bolts to a factory F-150 crew cab and powertrain to make the Factory Five Extreme Truck kit.”

Check out the rest of the article from MotorTrend: https://www.motortrend.com/events/factory-five-racing-extreme-truck-concept-photos-details/?sm_id=organic%3Asm_id%3Afb%3AMT%3Atrueanthem&fbclid=IwAR3pz9AwJoG-6-4lZXSc7sbRJHLv_2ylwVayTrfT-6FSQaUbGD7nrICleYQ

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svassh
11-09-2022, 11:32 AM
Interesting to see what the market is for this. Personally I would have loved to see them reimagine the Manx dune buggy.

A quick search for used 2015+ F-150 Crew Cabs in Dallas area is $17K+ for 150K mile plus examples. Not the best market for used vehicle buyers currently.

Tooth
11-09-2022, 11:53 AM
I saw the prototype in person, and it was really cool. I've had two raptors, and now have a trx, but would have no desire to purchase this kit. My trucks are daily drivers though.

rthomas98
11-09-2022, 01:11 PM
Interesting to see what the market is for this. Personally I would have loved to see them reimagine the Manx dune buggy.

A quick search for used 2015+ F-150 Crew Cabs in Dallas area is $17K+ for 150K mile plus examples. Not the best market for used vehicle buyers currently.

That is true, but the question is what is this kit going to retail for. At $15k for the truck and if the kit is around $25k or less then that puts you at half the cost of the new Ford Raptor R almost half of the TRX as well. Also the generation of truck that was targeted will only get more affordable as time goes on. Ford made almost 5 million of them during their run. The body should be still good being all aluminum. And who cares about the chassis given that is what is getting replaced. I for one love this and already looking at my 2020 f-150 crew cab with a coyote and pondering the question, should I?

RoadRacer
11-09-2022, 04:14 PM
So, looking for wrecked donors is an option too, to some extent.

Papa
11-09-2022, 05:07 PM
I think there may be plenty of people that already have a donor truck that they could use to build one of these. It's a lot like the start of their Roadster market where there were plenty of Mustang donors to work with. It's a proven formula.