43,000 Original Miles
Automatic Transmission
5.4L V8
300 hp @ 5000 RPM
355 lb/ft torque @ 2750 RPM
Capable 0-60 MPH: 8.1 seconds
Top Speed: 106 mph
*Base Price in 2002: $52,500
*Seller Asking:
$16,900 obo
Fast Facts:
- The Blackwood was a limited production offering that could be described as a marriage between a Navigator and a Ford F-150. These trucks only came in black, and were RWD only (a 4WD system would raise the ride height, and Lincoln didn’t care for it. This truck was about style)
- This is a 4 seater truck, with four bucket seats wrapped in perforated Connolly leather (fronts are heated and cooled). Oak trim graced the interior, which included a leather wrapped steering wheel. Both the front and rear seats featured an exceptionally large leather wrapped center console that included a removable tray and integrated “tissue box holder”
- The most unique features of the Blackwood are found in the “trunk area” (Lincoln refused to call it a truck bed). The bed is sealed from the elements via the standard power tonneau cover, which can be raised and lowered with the key fob. There is no tailgate – rather, there are split Dutch style “barn doors” made of lightweight composite, allowing for low effort loading
- The stainless steel lined bed has a carpeted floor, and the whole bed is lit with LED lighting. Integrated storage bins and a power outlet were also included. The bed itself is only 4ft 8in long, making it 26.5 cu ft of enclosed, well-lit trunk space
- The exterior of the bed is wrapped in realistic looking (but fake) wood pattern panels with aluminum striping. Ford insisted on the “wood” look, but knew that authentic wooden panels would be a maintenance and warranty nightmare
- While it featured a body on frame and an 8700 lb towing capacity, the Blackwood prioritized luxury transportation over truck duty. With RWD and a heavy duty steering rack from the Crown Victoria police car, it was easy to drive and well mannered on the road
- These trucks came fully loaded @ $53k a pop, with a $2,000 GPS navigation as the only option. The powerful air conditioning system came straight from the Navigator
- The rear suspension was unique to the Blackwood, and employed soft riding leaf springs matched with air springs and acceleration-sensing shocks. The system was designed to handle automatic load leveling and keep the Blackwood in check while cornering. When the weight of payload lowers the truck past a certain height, a compressor is activated to fill the air bags just enough to return to stock height. Maximum payload is 1200 lbs
Key Model Year Changes:
- The Blackwood was produced for one model year only. Its replacement didn’t arrive until 2006 in the form of the Mark LT truck
Seller Notes:
- 43k original miles
- Third owner
- Like new interior
- Rust free
- Everything is in perfect working condition
- No leaks or warning lights
- Solid suspension, smooth transmission shifting
- New brakes, oil change, and evap purge valve
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- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – (more photos below)
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*SAE rated from factory. May not reflect current output.
*Performance numbers pulled from either the factory brochure or reputable automotive road tests.
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it.
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability.
*Performance numbers pulled from either the factory brochure or reputable automotive road tests.
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it.
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability.
Mileage Disclaimer: NOC has not confirmed if the mileage stated by the seller is true and accurate. It is up to the buyer to verify these claims. Vehicle history reports, service records stating mileage, and even inspections of odometer tampering are recommended.
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