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Spied: 2008 Ford F250 Super Duty

07/05/2006, 3:41 PM

By admin

Spy photographers snapped a new round of photos of a mildly disguised 2008 Ford F250 Super Duty at a Ford facility in Dearborn yesterday. The truck is expected to debut in January, after delays pushed the behemoth from the 2007 to 2008 model year. Recently, we uncovered what appears to be a preliminary press photo showing the front of the truck.

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07/05, 3:51 PM

posted by:

jj

interesting disguise

07/05, 4:32 PM

posted by:

JD

Is that bacteria?

07/05, 4:37 PM

posted by:

Chris

Ford has this ability to COMPLETELY redesign the internals of a truck yet put an almost identical body from the truck it replaces. It very well may be a huge improvment over its predecessor however who’d ever know from the looks of’em! It would seem to me if you’re going to spend the time & money to give a truck new and exciting interanls you’d want to draw attention to it with new and exciting externals, no?

07/05, 5:24 PM

posted by:

i loathe GM!!

^ ^ ^ Yeah, u mean the bed & taillights style? Same since ‘97. So sad! At least, they updated the talilight with relocated backup lights (from lower to upper).

07/05, 5:27 PM

posted by:

Mike

Those are some fugly headlights. Hope those change before production.

07/05, 6:03 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

#2: no, it’s your momma having an ejaculation on the prototype truck.

07/05, 7:01 PM

posted by:

chi dell

wow more ugly dated looking crap from ford…geee i wonder why i dont care….

07/05, 7:03 PM

posted by:

manny

thats some good camo… i cant see the truck!
i like it… nice and evil-looking… and the interior looks to be on par with the new f150…

07/05, 7:04 PM

posted by:

JD

Oh ok, thanks for clearing that up 1c3d0g.

07/05, 9:55 PM

posted by:

cameron

ugly chevy iz the best

07/05, 11:42 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

wtf is that, american designer these dayz………..

07/06, 7:39 AM

posted by:

matt

this is just rubbish! all these years ford has tried to make good cars over here in europe, and now they are at it again……….with this…thing.

07/06, 11:22 AM

posted by:

snohprexd

great just another big truck for some jerk to buy for braggin rights, all hes gona use it for is to haul bags of mulch from the home depot, these trucks should only be availible for commercial use and not available to the general public (wasting energy)

07/06, 2:26 PM

posted by:

The Stig

#2: I believe this is the pseudo-bovine edition.

07/06, 9:06 PM

posted by:

chi dell

junk junk junk junk junk junk

07/10, 9:14 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

yeaaaaaaaaaaaa

07/11, 7:03 PM

posted by:

Matt

#13…I am sorry your HONDA RIDGELINE can’t even tow a trailer for a lawn mower, but these trucks are built for the working man, wether the are self enployed or not. Othe “general public” buyers may be home owners like myself that need to load 3000lbs of cement or gravel or mulch, or even tow a 30 foot long 9000lb fith wheel camper. Try that with your honda or even a ranger. Not even a F150 can tow that much.

07/26, 2:51 PM

posted by:

brandt

I want to see it w/o the camo paint . at first the style looks bad but with time I think ppl will accept as a pretty baDD lookin truck. Plusyou cant touch that powerstroke power!!!!!

 
 
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