Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

If a deli company builds a pickup truck by itself, maybe you have never thought about this question, but the modified Ford F-150 pickup truck introduced in this article is the “mascot” of a deli company. Beef Jerky is a very famous cooked food company. Their more than 100 kinds of products are sold in more than 40 countries around the world. Now the head of the company is Jack Link. The company was founded by Jack’s grandfather. At that time, the company’s mascot was Bigfoot, and the pattern of Bigfoot can still be seen on the bodywork of this car.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

Back to this car, this is Jack’s latest choice of “mascot”, which is more three-dimensional than a simple logo pattern, and it is enough to turn heads. The original 2012 Ford F-150 Raptor SVT is already strong enough, but Jack still decided to invite ADD Design Company to assist in the design. This company has considerable experience in off-road modification. The wheels designed and developed by ADD also appeared on this F-150, and a set of Toyo Open Country M/T tires with a specification of 35×12.50R20 was used.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

Jack told us that another reason why we chose ADD company is that this company has the ability of independent design, which means that ADD has the ability to design body parts such as bumpers by itself, and also personally check the processing, so whether it is The sense of design, functionality and quality are all guaranteed. This F-150 also uses the front and rear bumpers produced by ADD, and a winch with a traction force of 6000kg is installed in the front bumper.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

Considering that the original factory power of this model is already quite good, Jack does not need more power, so he did not deliberately squeeze the power of this 6.2-liter engine. Motivation to contribute to projects.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

The choice of searchlights on the roof and front of the car is also the only conflict between Jack and ADD. ADD originally planned to install the most popular LED lights for this car, but Jack insisted on installing traditional high-power round lights. In addition, on the cargo box rack, Jack also installed speakers very “willfully”, which is probably something that many modification players will not easily try.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case

Jack is very satisfied with the new version of the “mascot” he chose. For the company, this is also a better mobile billboard, which can be said to serve multiple purposes.

Black Behemoth 2012 Ford F-150 SVT modification case