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Ford F-150 Raptor Survives Viral Jump, Still a Farm-Ready Workhorse

A Ford F-150 Raptor that once went airborne-and nearly broke in half-is still alive. But what if that durability served your operation instead?

AgroLatam U.S
AgroLatam U.S

Farmers value resilience-and so do trucks. One of the most infamous pickup stunts on the internet, a 2013 Ford F-150 Raptor soaring 90 feet through the air before crashing hard, has resurfaced for a surprising reason: the truck still runs.

While it originally made headlines for all the wrong reasons-popping airbags, bending its frame, and splitting its tailgate on impact-this first-generation Raptor, now owned by Instagram user @itsjust_noe, has made a quiet comeback. And instead of living life a quarter mile at a time, it's now navigating technical off-road terrain at a crawl.

Matteson Films/YouTube

Matteson Films/YouTube

For farmers, this viral survivor is more than a novelty-it's a testament to build quality, durability, and platform strength that's surprisingly relevant to ag life.

The Raptor in question was practically totaled. Post-jump footage showed fluid leaks, body panel destruction, and signs of major mechanical stress. But more than a decade later, it's back on the trails-not with reckless abandon, but with precise control, tackling dirt, rock, and field conditions.

This kind of longevity under duress is exactly what ag professionals look for in a dependable on-farm vehicle. Whether you're checking pivots, towing implements, or navigating rough pasture land, the ability to take a beating and keep going isn't optional-it's essential.

What Would You Do With This Raptor?

Imagine this Raptor-rebuilt and recalibrated-not on YouTube, but on your 160-acre row crop operation or rangeland property. You'd benefit from:

  • Off-road capability for navigating muddy fields and fence lines

  • Payload and towing capacity for seed tenders, livestock trailers, and more

  • Suspension travel and clearance that rivals some side-by-sides, minus the limited cab room

  • A reputation for frame strength proven under far worse conditions than any field rut

And now, with newer Raptor generations offering improved fuel efficiency, smart towing features, and integrated GPS and connectivity tools, the platform only gets better.

https://www.instagram.com/itsjust_noe/

https://www.instagram.com/itsjust_noe/

The viral Raptor isn't just a meme. It's a metaphor. If a truck that once cartwheeled off a dirt ramp is still operational, imagine what it can do with a disciplined maintenance schedule and a practical use case.

Whether you're in the market for a new work truck or rethinking how you balance performance with reliability, the Raptor offers proof that durability isn't just about specs-it's about surviving the unexpected.

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