The bike boss worked with the Ford-authorized specialty vehicle manufacturer to develop the concept vehicle. While much of it's design is unique it also draws from classic Harley rides like the Fat Boy. The concept will be on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Tuscany Motor Co. VP Jeff Burttschell stated the following.
"Harley-Davidson is one of the most iconic brands in the world. The new truck was designed to evoke the same sense of power and freedom as the Harley-Davidson motorcycles that inspired it."
Evidence of this statement can be seen all over the truck. It features an H-D bar, shield badging, custom flares, a front bumper cap, and an LED Lightbar. The less visible features include a custom tuned BDS suspension lift, upgraded Fox shocks, and a custom-tuned Flowmaster exhaust with H-D solid billet aluminum tips. What a better way to hold it up than with Fat Boy-style 22-inch milled aluminum wheels with 35-inch all-terrain rubber.
It's a fantastic example of the quality Harley-Davidson is known for, that's for sure.