If you ever dreamed of owning a very special F-150 Raptor, on July 27th your dream can come true. Ford has once again partnered with the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) to create a special-edition car to be auctioned for charity. But rather than than spice up another Mustang, as they have for the past three years, Ford and EAA created a different aviation tie-in: an F-22–themed Ford F-150 Raptor. The auction will benefit the EAA’s youth aviation programs, which help thousands of young people to discover, enjoy, and pursue aviation.
For those who haven’t paid close attention, the Ford’s Raptor is unfortunately not named after the ferociously clever hook-footed dinosaurs we all came to know and love from the Jurassic Park movies. Its heritage is rooted in something a little less ancient and a little more airborne: the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fighter jet. Considering that the off-road-focused F-150 already can shoot across terrain at high speeds and soar through the sky using its knobby tires as landing gear, the name seems justified. But this one-off special edition takes the connection a bit more literally. Read more
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