
2007 Harley Davidson F150 - To Hell & Back
2007 Harley-Davidson F-150
By Mark Halvorsen, Steve Warner
Photography by Mark Halvorsen
Ford told us to go to Hell, but we were okay with that. Ford invited us to check out their latest permutation of the Harley-Davidson Edition F-150. This one is powered by the same supercharged 5.4L V-8 that screams inside the Saleen S331 pickup truck that we cover elsewhere in this issue.
Dropping a blown V-8 into the Harley-Davidson Edition was a good marketing move for Ford. The Blue Oval hasn't had a performance-oriented pickup ever since the company yanked the Lightning from its lineup after the '04 model year. The supercharged Harley-Davidson Edition combines Ford's engineering know-how with the hammer-hard staccato of Harley-Davidson's bad-boy reputation. Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners care about the Harley brand with a passion that no full-line auto manufacturer can possibly evoke for anything other than a particular nameplate. Mustang enthusiasts primarily lust after the pony cars first, then the Ford brand second. Harley riders get a rise out of everything Harley...who wouldn't want a piece of that marketing mojo? America's best-selling pickup teaming with America's born-to-be-wild motorcycle maker is akin to the forming of a new rock 'n' roll band, with Ford ripping out guitar riffs and Harley-Davidson thumping adrenaline-charged bass lines.
So far, it's been a good gig for both brands. Motorcycles and pickup trucks play well together. That is, if you can't ride your custom chopper to Sturgis, you can always load it into your F-150 and drive. And the bad-boy Harley cachet gives Ford a tagline that it can now punctuate with a bad-ass 450hp 500lb-ft supercharged powerplant. It's engineered by Saleen-a performance icon that Ford horsepower lovers can rally behind.
We returned a couple of supercharged pickup trucks: Saleen's F-150-based S331 and a month with Roush's supercharged KTM Edition F-150-only a few days before we flew to Detroit to drive the supercharged Harley-Davidson Edition F-150. Our trip to Michigan was actually a great opportunity to get reacquainted with the Harley-Davidson Edition, in general, and this powered-up version, in particular. Our plan was to grab the keys for the truck from Ford, take it to the speed shop Livernois Motorsports in Dearborn Heights, Michigan-you can contact them at (313) 561-5500-for a dyno run, and then we hit the road. As for where that road would take us, we weren't really sure, so we took Ford's suggestion and went to Hell.
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