Raptor Celebrates First Snowfall with Sweet Drifts

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Did you really think I would let this first snow day go to waste? Hell no @project.raptor and myself got some heat for you guys! Don’t worry!

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For this rugged Raptor, it’s the most wonderful time of the year to go full snowbeast. 

While snow might cause some people to angrily grab shovels and curse the skies, that isn’t the case for many F-150 drivers. A few inches of snow? No problem! In fact, it’s offered this F-150 Raptor owner a chance to get in his first snow drifts of the season. And they are awesome.

Project.Raptor took to Instagram to show off his hot 2018 F-150 Raptor pulling off some smooth maneuvers in the snow. And take some cool pics while he was at it.

F-150 Raptor snow

Fitted with beefy BF Goodrich tires, Baja lights, MBRP exhaust, XPel Tech paint protection, and more mods, this Raptor was made to conquer the snow, and looks so good doing it.

F-150 Raptor snow

This perfect truck is ready for winter. And while so many are stuck spinning their wheels in the snow, he’ll be off doing donuts and having a blast.

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Longtime automotive journalist S.J. Bryan has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is an editor with Ford Truck Enthusiasts and regular contributor to F-150 Online, Harley-Davidson Forums, and The Mustang Source, among other popular auto sites.

Bryan first discovered her passion for all things automotive while riding in her parent's 1968 Ford Mustang. The automotive expert cut her teeth growing up riding on Harleys, and her first car was a Chevy Nova. Despite her lead foot, Bryan has yet to receive a speeding ticket.

The award-winning former playwright was first published at age 18. She has worked extensively as a writer and editor for a number of lifestyle and pop culture publications. The diehard gearhead is a big fan of American muscle cars, sixth-gen Ford trucks, and Oxford commas.

S.J. can be reached at sherryjbry@gmail.com.


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