This 6,200lb Crew Cab Just Flew 209 Feet - World Record | 1997 F350

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Published3 months ago
Duration27:40
Video IDO8MUn5ddZ1Y
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views2K
Likes73
Comments7
Engagement Rate4.07%
Likes per 100 views3.72
Comments per 1K views3.56

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In this episode of What The Truck, I meet Paul also known as the @allamericansender and witness something I never thought I’d see. A full-size, 6,200lb 1997 Ford F-350 crew cab just flew 209 feet… setting the world record for the longest jump in a steel cab crew cab truck. This isn’t a stripped-down race buggy. It’s a four-seat, tube-chassis desert pre-runner powered by an LS3 418 stroker, riding on King bypasses with a full 4-link rear. Built over five years, designed to take a family out to the desert… and somehow capable of flying over 200 feet. We break down the build, talk about the record-breaking jump, and then I strap in to experience what 75+ mph through the desert really feels like. This one changed my perspective on what a full-size truck can do. Would you LS swap a Ford if it meant going 209 feet? Welcome back to Ford Era. #WhatTheTruck #FordEra

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