Whoever said "always bet on black," obviously never saw this beauty. The owner of this beautiful candy red 2007 Ford F650 Hauler plans on converting it over to run on biofuel. Something we did new on this Hauler conversion was to instead of running the dual stack exhaust through the bed, we molded the hauler bed around the exhaust stacks, which makes for a pretty unique look. The high polished dual stainless steel Himarc tanks really reflect the one-off paint. The wheels are 22.5" American Force Magnum Edition wheels. The seats were covered in leather and simulated ostrich along with red stitching and an embroidered Aqua Sun Motorsports logo. The rear seats received the save covering but were also converted to a sleeper style bench seat. While relaxing on the rear sleeper seat, the two headrest mounted monitors will keep you entertained with either your favorite DVD or you can hook up a video game system to keep the little ones occupied on long rides. So if I was a betting man, I would put my money on this red F650.
This truck was built for our local Ford dealer. It is a 2007 Ford F650 4x4 Hauler conversion. Our Ford F650 Hauler low beds are designed for easy 5th wheel towing. Like with most of our builds, the inside of the bed was sprayed with the Line-X bed liner that is guaranteed to withstand the years of punishment these trucks are built to endure. With the exception of the Hauler bed conversion and the addition of our stainless steel fuel tanks, this build was kept rather simple. The rear seat of the truck was converted to a sleeper style rear seat that folds flat for sleeping while on long hauls. Because this Ford F650 is a 4x4 model that stands over a foot taller than the regular 2 wheel drive, we installed a set of AMP Research power steps to help with access into the cab of the truck.
This was our first complete unique build for our Ford F650 Dominator Himarc Conversion Series. This customer wanted a truck that wouldn’t look out of place in his driveway next to his Lamborghini, so the first thing we had to do was change up the doors. The front doors were fitted with vertical door hinges that allow the doors to open lambo door style. We couldn't leave the rear doors alone so we changed them up as well so that they opened suicide style. The wheels were a set of 22.5” American Force Magnum design wheels. The body received a complete color change and was painted with the same pearl yellow found on the owners Lamborghini and the standard Ford F650 headlights were replaced with the much cleaner looking F150 thanks to some major hood fabrication. The show quality dual stainless steel 107-gallon fuel tanks were mounted on each side along with matching storage and battery boxes. The interior of the Ford F650 had some work done on it as well. The seats were upgraded to leather with suede inserts as well as yellow stitching. We installed a hydroclad dash kit from Gemico Automotive Trim with a carbon fiber look.