
In the early 2000s, trucks were undergoing a transformation. No longer just work tools, they were becoming statements - about lifestyle, identity, and attitude. Few trucks embodied that shift more clearly than the Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition. Released at a time when Harley branding represented rebellion, craftsmanship, and American muscle, this collaboration wasn't about decals - it was about presence.
While standard F-150s dominated job sites and suburban driveways, the Harley-Davidson Edition was aimed at a different buyer. It occupied a space similar to what performance trims like the Lightning or SVT models did - but instead of outright speed, this truck delivered style, exclusivity, and unmistakable road presence.
Finished in its factory Harley-inspired presentation, this example remains stock, preserving the original intent of the package. From the unique exterior accents and badging to the upgraded wheels and interior touches, everything about this truck was designed to feel intentional and cohesive - not aftermarket, not overdone.
Under the hood, Ford's proven V8 provides the kind of torque and reliability that made the F-150 a household name. Power delivery is smooth and confident, reinforcing the truck's dual nature: comfortable for cruising highways, yet fully capable when asked to work. It's a reminder of a time when trucks felt substantial, mechanical, and connected - before screens and driver aids took center stage.
Today, the Harley-Davidson F-150 occupies a unique nostalgic space. It speaks to an era when brand collaborations felt authentic, when trucks had personality, and when owning something a little different mattered. It's the kind of vehicle that sparks conversation at fuel stops, brings back memories of early-2000s car culture, and still feels relevant in a world rediscovering factory special editions.
This 2002 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition isn't just a truck - it's a snapshot of a moment when American brands leaned into identity, confidence, and attitude.
Vehicle Description
In the early 2000s, trucks were undergoing a transformation. No longer just work tools, they were becoming statements - about lifestyle, identity, and attitude. Few trucks embodied that shift more clearly than the Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition. Released at a time when Harley branding represented rebellion, craftsmanship, and American muscle, this collaboration wasn't about decals - it was about presence.
While standard F-150s dominated job sites and suburban driveways, the Harley-Davidson Edition was aimed at a different buyer. It occupied a space similar to what performance trims like the Lightning or SVT models did - but instead of outright speed, this truck delivered style, exclusivity, and unmistakable road presence.
Finished in its factory Harley-inspired presentation, this example remains stock, preserving the original intent of the package. From the unique exterior accents and badging to the upgraded wheels and interior touches, everything about this truck was designed to feel intentional and cohesive - not aftermarket, not overdone.
Under the hood, Ford's proven V8 provides the kind of torque and reliability that made the F-150 a household name. Power delivery is smooth and confident, reinforcing the truck's dual nature: comfortable for cruising highways, yet fully capable when asked to work. It's a reminder of a time when trucks felt substantial, mechanical, and connected - before screens and driver aids took center stage.
Today, the Harley-Davidson F-150 occupies a unique nostalgic space. It speaks to an era when brand collaborations felt authentic, when trucks had personality, and when owning something a little different mattered. It's the kind of vehicle that sparks conversation at fuel stops, brings back memories of early-2000s car culture, and still feels relevant in a world rediscovering factory special editions.
This 2002 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition isn't just a truck - it's a snapshot of a moment when American brands leaned into identity, confidence, and attitude.
Vehicle Warranty
Gateway Classic Cars and its affiliates ("Gateway Classic Cars") sells by consignment classic cars which have surpassed their original life expectancy. The vehicles sold at Gateway Classic Cars are not new; they can be expected to require greater upkeep and repair. Gateway Classic Cars has not inspected the vehicles for sale (*1). Gateway Classic Cars disclaims any and all warranties. All vehicles are sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranties, expressed, written or implied (*2). Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type.
Gateway Classic Cars is not responsible for any representations as to the condition and/or the value of any vehicle. Gateway Classic Cars relies on the owner(s) for information about the vehicles. Gateway Classic Cars cannot be, and is not, responsible for omissions, errors, or inaccurate representations based upon information provided to it by owner(s). By way of example only, if a vehicle is marked as numbers matching, original mileage, or complete restoration, that information has been provided to Gateway Classic Cars by the owner(s) and has not been verified by Gateway Classic Cars. Any potential buyer is encouraged to verify this information on their own prior to purchase.
Gateway Classic Cars shall and will make reasonable efforts to disclose any known defects associated with each vehicle prior to the close of a sale at the buyer's request.
Each potential purchaser understands it is his/her/their responsibility personally or through a third-party (not Gateway Classic Cars) to inspect any vehicle for potential purchase, and is relying solely on his/her/their own inspection, knowledge and judgment about any vehicle purchased.
Gateway Classic Cars assumes no responsibility for any repair regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. No allowance or set-aside will be made on account of any omission, error, inaccurate representation, imperfection, defect or damage to any vehicle (*3).
Typographical errors happen. Gateway Classic Cars is not responsible for any such error in the description or price listed for any vehicle.
(*1) Except in the State of Wisconsin.
(*2) Except in the State of Kansas where certain warranties implied by law are not disclaimed.
(*3) Except in the State of Kansas where remedies for certain implied warranties cannot be disclaimed.
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Terms and Conditions
- eBay Secure Checkout
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Personal check (once cleared)
General Terms
AVAILABILITY: We advertise our inventory across multiple websites. It is best practice to inquire about the advertised vehicle prior to purchasing in order confirm that it was not already sold. Vehicles may be sold prior to its eBay advertising ending, and we reserve the right to end advertising/listing early or to cancel any and all bids/offers solely at our discretion and shall not be held liable for any such cancellation. In the event that a bidder has the winning bid or finalizes the buy it now price, but did not check availability and the vehicle was sold before a deposit and contracts were executed, then we are not liable nor responsible.
Fees and Taxes
All finalized transactions will have additional charges if applicable which could include the following: sales tax, title fees, license & registration fees, and other additional government or licensing agency charges to register the vehicle. The purchaser is responsible for these charges.
