2006 Harley-Davidson F-150 Exterior/Interior
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| "For the 2006 Ford Harley F-150, we've really leaned into the custom look of classic monochromatic black and chrome. And we've made it even more of a standout with pace-making cues like the bold custom grille and massive forged rims." Willie G. Davidson, Senior Vice President and Chief Styling Officer, Harley-Davidson |
Chrome highlights add even more street-rod appeal. Previous versions of the Ford Harley-Davidson pickup offerings have featured two-tone treatments and flame graphics. For the 2006 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150, however, the custom look is expressed in monochromatic black, following the quintessential Harley formula of black leather and chrome.
"The word 'custom' is always first and foremost in our minds when we work with Ford on these trucks," says Willie G. Davidson, senior vice president and chief styling officer, Harley Davidson.
The new Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCab 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 red stripe outlined in electric blue running along the beltline, punctuated with the "Harley-Davidson" script. The custom stripe adds to the overall performance feel of the vehicle, creating a sense of motion and speed.
The custom appearance begins with the bold front-end design, featuring a unique chrome billet grille and blacked-out headlamps. Based on a SuperCab configuration with a 6-1/2-foot Styleside box, the new 2006 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 cuts a menacing profile. Beefy 22-inch polished forged aluminum rims a first for any 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.
![]() Classic monochromatic black and chrome is the established design theme for the 2006 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150. |
Between the wheel wells, chrome-accented side tubes help create an integrated appearance and enhance the truck's powerful stance. The side tubes 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 taillamps, 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.
"The Harley-Davidson design guys speak the same language we do," says Gordon Platto, chief designer, Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 and F-Series. "Judging from what our customers are telling us, we've been right on with each model. They love what we're doing."
































