Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks converted to right-hand drive by Australian firm AUSEV, which went into receivership in March, are now available to purchase from Eagers-owned business, easyauto123.

The dealer franchise says it has obtained a bulk order of F-150 Lightnings, which it’s selling under its ‘Factory Fresh’ program and backing with a three-year vehicle warranty and a three-year battery warranty.

It says these are “almost-new, not brand new” vehicles with “crazy-low kilometres, no prior private ownership, and condition very close to new”.

Examples of the Lightning Pro are priced from $120,990 drive-away in Queensland with a 98kWh battery, and $141,490 drive-away with a 131kWh battery.

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Both feature a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain, with the smaller-battery variant producing 337kW of power and 1050Nm of torque, a claimed 386km of range and a braked towing capacity of 2500kg.

The larger-battery variant produces 433kW and 1050Nm, with 515km of range and 4500kg of braked towing capacity.

easyauto123 advertises payload figures of 1430kg and 1294kg respectively, though AUSEV claimed only a one-tonne payload.

Just a day before its BossCap parent was placed into receivership, AUSEV advertised its converted F-150 Lightning with a base price of $109,990 before on-road costs.

All examples obtained by easyauto123 have had recall work “carried out to manufacturer standards” by right-hand drive conversion specialist Performax, which had itself previously converted F-150s – albeit combustion-powered ones – to right-hand drive.