
There have been eight Ford Harley-Davidson trucks since the two brands joined hands back in 1999. They've included F-150, F-250 and F-350 models, and for 2007 the ninth iteration will again enter new territory. The 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 can now be had in a Super Crew model with four dours for the first time, and it's available in a traditional 4x2 configuration or all-wheel drive, the latter a first for any F-150. Of course, part of this truck's attraction has always been in its appearance, and the 2007 model sports 22-inch aluminum wheels, Black Monotone exterior paint with a hot-rod inspired scalloped stripe along the beltline. The chrome billet grille, blacked-out headlamps and tinted taillamps are also part of the appearance package. Power for the Harley truck will come from Ford's familiar 5.4-liter Triton V8 that churns out 300 horsepower and 365 ft-lbs. of torque.
(More detail shots of the 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCrew can be found after the jump, along with the official press release)
[Source: Ford]






Press release:
NEW 2007 FORD HARLEY-DAVIDSON™ F-150 SUPER CREW REVS UP STREET ROD APPEAL
2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 Super Crew
- New Super Crew model targeted at one of the fastest growing segments – 4-door pickups – of the truck market
- Menacing Monotone Black exterior boasts 22-inch polished forged-aluminum wheels with unique split five-spoke design
- New, optional Dark Amethyst exterior color, interior features high-gloss Piano Black detail, rich black aniline leather seating surfaces and lots of chrome
- Available with 4x2 or all-wheel-drive capability – a first for any F-150
"This truck builds on the legacy of toughness that's been the hallmark of the Ford brand," says Ford President Cisco Codina. "Now, we're giving customers more of everything they love with the boldest Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 ever – with all-wheel-drive capability, 22-inch polished forged-aluminum wheels and an interior that will take your breath away."
The 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 Super Crew is the ninth model to emerge from the alliance that was first forged in 1999. The successful collaboration between these two icons of the open road has produced six F-150 models, as well as Super Duty F-250 and F-350 offerings.
Hot-Rod Inspired Custom Looks
For 2007, the Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 Super Crew visually communicates power, dressed in all black, oozing chrome and sporting distinctive Harley-Davidson visual cues. The Black Monotone exterior is accented with a hot-rod inspired custom scalloped stripe running along the beltline. The custom stripe adds to the overall performance feel of the vehicle, creating a sense of motion and speed. "Harley-Davidson" script is featured along the bed side in three dimensional chrome letters. The new model also features a unique color option, Dark Amethyst, with a complimentary stripe color.
The custom appearance begins with the bold front-end design, featuring a unique chrome billet grille and blacked-out headlamps. Based on a Super Crew configuration with a 5-1/2-foot Styleside box, the new 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 cuts a menacing profile. Beefy 22-inch polished forged-aluminum rims – unique for F-150 – sport a split five-spoke design, exposed lug nuts and the distinctive Bar & Shield logo on the center cap. The massive wheels give this ride undeniable attitude.
Between the wheel wells, chrome-accented ground effects help create an integrated appearance and enhance the truck's powerful stance. The ground effects and the unique lower front valence, or chin spoiler, help create a lowered look. Heavyweight genuine zinc die-cast badges on the fenders celebrate the Ford Harley-Davidson alliance. Dark tinted smoked-out tail lamps and headlamps, a blacked-out bumper and the "Harley-Davidson F-150" badge distinguish the rear. Chrome tie-down hooks and a slash-cut chrome exhaust tip add even more street-rod appeal.
Rugged and Refined
Harley-Davidson heritage resonates throughout this new vehicle. Inside, the 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 makes a strong statement of custom-inspired refinement, with an underlying tone of authenticity and genuineness that has been the hallmark for all Ford Harley-Davidson™ trucks.
"We've designed a cockpit that's a tribute to the open road," says Ford F-Series Chief Designer Gordon Platto. "We've introduced high-gloss Piano Black cues along the instrument panel, center stack and console to bring in a feeling of visual motion. Combine that with the rich leather and bright chrome that's been such an essential part of all our Harley™ trucks, and you're surrounded with styling that salutes motorcycle culture."
Rugged and supple black aniline leather seating surfaces create a distinctive, inviting interior. The captain's chairs are unique, sporting a die-cast HARLEY-DAVIDSON Bar & Shield logo embedded in the leather. Elegant high-gloss Piano Black surfaces on the center stack and door panels are flanked by a Bar & Shield logo-patterned graphic treatment. The striking instrument panel – and the overall vehicle interior – features a stunning display of chrome, including unique chrome-ringed instruments, chrome handles, vent rings, floor shifter and door pulls. Adding to the overall custom feel of the interior is a serialized nickel plate showing the vehicle's production date and number.
Built for Performance
Enthusiast events such as South Dakota's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and Daytona Bike Week in Florida, along with everyday customer feedback, helped shape the performance story for the new 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150. Customers said they wanted bigger wheels and all-wheel-drive capability. Besides boasting 22-inch wheels, this truck includes a performance sport handling suspension that's tuned to deliver a more precise driving feel.
Customers now also have the choice between 4x2 and all-wheel drive, with the capability to handle more challenging driving conditions and road surfaces – ranging from dry pavement to winter weather. The new AWD system continuously monitors the wheel speeds and throttle position to determine the appropriate amount of power to send to the front of the truck to help prevent slip. Customers also can choose to override AWD by simply selecting the locked mode.
Lurking under the hood of the 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 is a 5.4-liter, three-valve Triton® V-8 featuring a specially tuned exhaust system that delivers a more powerful, throatier rumble. It turns out 300 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 365 foot-pound of torque at 3,750 rpm.
Vital statistics
Ford will build the 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 Super Crew limited-edition trucks for sale throughout North America beginning September 2006. The vehicle will be produced in Michigan at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant.
In addition to the 2007 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 Super Crew and other vehicles in the Ford
Harley-Davidson™ truck lineup, the companies' alliance has produced other products such as co-branded clothing and vehicle accessories.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Bocephus @ Aug 5th 2006 12:19PM
The SuperCab is shown in the pictures, and that was available last year. Either way the Harley Davidson trucks are pretty bad ass.
Tito Lux @ Aug 5th 2006 12:46PM
Agreeing with Bocephus:
I swore that there were already 4 door H-D F-150's out there. Am I wrong?
Lucas @ Aug 5th 2006 12:47PM
selectable awd? i dont believe it. maybe the next generation will feature the "innovative and new" variable valve timing. or another "new innovation" such as multi cam engine.
Derek @ Aug 5th 2006 1:06PM
they had one in 04 see this link
http://www.seriouswheels.com/2004/2004-Ford-Harley-Davidson-F-350-Desert-1600x1200.htm
robino @ Aug 5th 2006 1:13PM
Ford and Harley aka Dumb and Dumber
dave @ Aug 5th 2006 1:28PM
robino aka bonehead
risingsun @ Aug 5th 2006 2:23PM
Ford should be worried about their next Focus, and the Crown Vic replacement, not gluing JC Whitney accessories to an F150.
Ford has the worst gas mileage of any US manufacturer, a fact that Ford is trying hard to change--but I just don't see a hotrod F150 fitting their new mantra.
Rastus @ Aug 5th 2006 2:34PM
This is Ford's saving grace??? A pickup with 100 year old technology, mated to the namesake of a motorcycle company with equally old technology?
They ought to call this the Grim Reaper Special, since they are going along the dark/black/sinister theme:
http://www.spells-witchcraft.org/images/grim-reaper.jpg
And how appropriate would that be? I dead pickup signaling the DEATH of FORD MOTOR COMPANY!!!
raul @ Aug 5th 2006 2:52PM
umm in texas all harley davidson F-150s have been four doors
Infinihertz @ Aug 5th 2006 3:25PM
Holy crap Rastus you are a moron.
"This is Ford's saving grace??? A pickup with 100 year old technology, mated to the namesake of a motorcycle company with equally old technology?"
Who (other than yourself) claimed this was Ford's "saving grace?" You're putting words in others' mouths and then going on a rant because the words you chose to use didn't make any sense. Anybody can do that.
For example:
Hybrids are Toyota's saving grace??? A vehicle with four wheels and only marginally better gas mileage made by a country that lost a World War? This is the DEATH of TOYOTA!!!
Do I believe any of that fake rant? No. I'm just making a point. None of what you said had any thought behind it.
No one at Ford believes that a differently styled F-150 will save the company (I hope). But it probably won't hurt either, and some people might buy it. Save your turnaround criticism for when they actually launch a turnaround product.
iQuack @ Aug 5th 2006 3:40PM
Saw a Harley Ford--can't remember whether it was an SUV or pickup truck--but it looked like Halloween with its orange and black paint job.
Interesting that Ford tarts up a truck with Harley Davidson logos, etc. but there's no Harley Davidson motorcycle with blue, Ford ovals all over it.
That tells you something, doesn't it?
ken @ Aug 5th 2006 3:43PM
Ford has the worst gas mileage of any US manufacturer, a fact that Ford is trying hard to change
Uh, Risingson, I'm assuming you're not including DCX because they'r3e a German manufacturer? Because they have the worst mileage of the "Big 3", as the were once known to be
desertkarma @ Aug 5th 2006 3:52PM
#2: you're right.
I dunno what kind of drugs the author of this article is on, but EVERY HARLEY F-150 is 4 doors!!!
Previous gen:
Harley F-150: 4dr, 4AT, 340hp
Lightning : 2dr, 6MT, 390hp
Why would they make a 2 door Harley if that's exactly what the Lightning is? The whole point of the Harley was to get the supercharged V8, 4drs, and instead of a bench in the back, there were two bucket/captain's seats with a huge console in between them. Even before I rode in my neighbor's I knew this b/c anyone who likes this truck knows about the interior layout... that's half the f-ing point.
Rastus @ Aug 5th 2006 3:52PM
Infinihertz,
If Fords new products to NOT contribute towards the financial health and well-being of Ford, then why are they being released?
Stupid-ass question, I know. But then again, you can bet your sweet ass the competition is asking that very same question regarding their own business undertakings.
Mr634 @ Aug 5th 2006 4:12PM
Screw gas mileage stats....that's not why performance vehicles are made and people who buy them know this....scrap the HD truck and bring back the supercharged Lightning producing 500+ numbers...you say oil is at $75+ a barrel?...I don't care....cuz I'd have a frickin' Lightning collecting all these 'green' vehicles in the back of my bed!
Andrew @ Aug 5th 2006 4:36PM
How does Ford make the Harley Davidson F150?
1. Pull 2 plug wires on same side of engine (gives it Harley smoothness and performance)
2. Add 500 lb of sand to the back
3. Raise the price
4. Apply decals
If you can't A-Ford the Harley F150, maybe for 100 bucks you can buy a Harley Tshirt or Official Harley Toilet seat
Infinihertz @ Aug 5th 2006 6:25PM
Rastus, point taken. I don't disagree with your argument (#13) at all; there have just been so many rant-ish comments from people lately... especially since not even Toyota could release turnaround products if they had the same 6-7 months Ford's been working on it. I'm only going to get angry about lack of progress if there's nothing next year too. Then they'll be in really big trouble.
Rarely is the questio axked: @ Aug 5th 2006 6:54PM
Rarely is the question axked:
"Is our Automotive companies Learning?"
http://maxspeak.org/gm/archives/00000524.html
After looking at this black heap of shit on wheels, I say "NO"!!!
Rarely is the questio axked: @ Aug 5th 2006 7:00PM
HAHA, God DAMN that photo cracks me up! :D
I'm surprised, I really am...that GW was able to come to the logical conclusion (correctly) that the US Automobile Manufacturers need to build "relevant" products!
auto @ Aug 5th 2006 7:16PM
Ford is the best in Texas. That F-150 is hot!