2004 Ford Harley-Davidson F-350
Built Ford Tough
The 2004 Ford Harley-Davidson™ Super Duty 
        combines toughness, capability, power and attitude, especially when the 
        6.0-liter Power Stroke® diesel engine is added. The Power Stroke® diesel 
        is the "King of Torque," leading the class among over-8,500-pound gross 
        vehicle weight vehicles with 560 pounds-feet of torque at 1,600 rpm.
        
        The Ford Harley-Davidson™ Super Duty package features unique exterior 
        colors and styling cues. Available in Black/Competition Orange or 
        Black/Dark Shadow Gray two-tone versions or Black Monotone, this Built 
        Ford Tough truck sports 18-inch forged aluminum wheels, a unique engine 
        decal, chrome exhaust tip and a chrome tubular step bar with unique 
        HARLEY-DAVIDSON Bar and Shield logo insert. In addition, a unique black 
        grille or grille accent-colored valance on the two-tone, 
        "Harley-Davidson F-Series Super Duty" Badges on front fender and 
        tailgate, vanity license plate, chrome front tow-hooks and chrome 
        tie-down hooks are featured.
        
        On the inside, carpet, door trim inserts and steering wheel are ebony, 
        floor mats are made of black molded rubber with "Harley-Davidson" 
        script, and the instrument cluster has a "spun metal" face. Seating is 
        unique Black Leather Quad Captain Chairs with embossed HARLEY-DAVIDSON 
        logo or front captain’s chairs and rear bench with embossed 
        HARLEY-DAVIDSON logo.
        
        Dealers may begin ordering the Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-Series Super Duty 
        on June 16 with a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $40,690 
        including destination and delivery charges. Ford plans to make 8,000 of 
        these limited-edition 2004 models at its Kentucky Truck Plant in 
        Louisville when production begins this fall.
Power of partnership
"Some concepts just go together," Lyons 
        said. "Leather and chrome. Freedom and the open road. Trucks and 
        motorcycles. And for five years now, Harley-Davidson and Ford."
        
        In 1999, Ford and Harley-Davidson forged an alliance to celebrate their 
        corporate heritage and shared 100th Anniversaries. The alliance was 
        announced during the famed Daytona Beach Bike Week.
        
        "The fit was a natural," said Joanne Bischmann of Harley-Davidson. "Ford 
        and Harley-Davidson are among the leaders in our fields, and we each 
        have extremely loyal customer bases. Plus, there’s a fair amount of 
        crossover between Ford and Harley-Davidson enthusiasts."
        
        "The logic was that forming a strategic alliance would only strengthen 
        both our brands, as well as open a range of opportunities to better 
        serve our customers," Lyons said.
        
        In the first four years of the alliance, the companies have introduced 
        the 2000 Ford Harley-Davidson™ F-150 SuperCab, 2001 Ford 
        Harley-Davidson™ SuperCrew, and 2002 and 2003 Supercharged Ford 
        Harley-Davidson™ F-150 SuperCrew models. 
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