Of course, we can’t forget the KC Daylighter auxiliary lights. Sitting on the bed rack are the iconic yellow smiley faces, which should put a smile on the face of passers-by.
This package doesn’t come cheap, however. The 400-hp model will set you back a reasonable $12,995. However, if you want the 700-hp supercharged model, you’ll have to fork out $25,095. Of course, you have to factor in the price of the F-150 itself, so the final price largely depends on the vehicle’s spec and configuration.
Beechmont Ford Performance says the average price of the 400-hp F-150 is $75,110, while the supercharged version has an average MSRP of $87,210. That’s a decent amount of dough, but you’ll struggle to find a similar package for the same price.
If you want a real retro F-Series pickup truck, consider VMC’s gorgeous F-100 restomod. But at $279,900, you could buy a fleet of BFP Retro F-150s for the same price.