With short, stepside box and 380 supercharged V8 horsepowers, the Lightning enjoyed a brief reign atop Ford's performance pyramid. It would scamper to 60 mph in 5 seconds and crush the quarter mile in 13.8 seconds, figures thought to be absurd in the early part of this millennium.Unfortunately, Ford abandoned the formula with the F-150's 2004 redesign, deciding the truck had gotten too big for super street service--instead, SVT introduced the off-road running Raptor in 2010-- just no one told Pioneer Ford.The Georgia dealership has just started selling new 650-hp supercharged F-150s doing their best impression of the original Lightning.It all starts with a base model, short wheelbase 5.0-liter F-150 XL. The working man's truck comes devoid of most creature comforts, just like a Lightning should before Pioneer chucks on a Roush supercharger, a side exit exhaust, 22-inch wheels, and a sport-tuned suspension--all for $50,000, give or take.The trucks even come with a 3-year warranty since it uses a Roush supercharger installed by an authorized Ford dealership, which also means it qualifies for Ford factory rebates too, meaning it could be yours for much less than $50,000.Pioneer will build more Lightnings in 2018, but this time they're going to get Ford's new 10-speed automatic, a new Bilstein sport suspension and a microsuede interior. If you want one, move fast, because according to comments made on Facebook , Pioneer is already overwhelmed with the number of inquiries they've received since first debuting the truck last week.Let's hope Ford wises up and notices just how much people want a new Lightning.