Equipment
Fog lights, chromed wheels, power windows, air conditioning, power seats, sunroof, CD stereo.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Paint shows deep swirl marks and significant rock chipping on front bumper. Brightwork is also aged. Rubber trim looks weather worn. Bed shows some scuffing on the inside silver trim. Engine bay is slightly dirty, and there is rust on exhaust. Underside shows some rust. Interior looks recently detailed but the seats are cracking and the steering wheel leather is worn smooth. The carpet in the bed (yes, there is carpet in there) is lightly worn. An average used truck in every sense of the term.
Market commentary
The Blackwood was essentially an F-150 in a rented tuxedo. Less than 3,500 were made, not in order to make it exclusive but because nobody wanted to pay the ludicrous $50,000-plus asking price as Lincoln struggled to find its identity. They still seem a bit silly 15 years on, and the seller was lucky to get this much for it.