
Ever wanted a convertible top for your Ford F-150? Newport Convertible Engineering (NCE), which has offices in both Huntington Beach, California, and Barcelona, Spain, typically works its magic on fancy European cars and trucks. They’ll take your Maybach or Rolls-Royce Ghost and make it an armored vehicle. Or they’ll take your Bentley and turn it into a 6×6 monster. Or maybe you’d like your Porsche Cayenne to be a convertible. They’ll take care of it.
NCE started with a Platinum edition Ford F-150 SuperCrew, and then removed the roof. A B-pillar hoop bar was added along with an electrically folding soft top. You can see that the soft top interferes with some of the bed space when the top is down. I guess that means you won’t be hauling any big loads with the wind blowing through your hair.
If you look at the Newport Convertible Engineering website, you’ll see a variety of vehicles that they have turned in to convertibles. They don’t say how much the F-150 is, but then again, if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it anyway.



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Growing up, my father always believed that every family needed a truck—there’s just something about having a vehicle capable of hauling anything at a moment’s notice. That philosophy stuck with me, and it’s been the foundation of my lifelong passion for Ford trucks.
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