1948 brought with it the birth of an icon for the Ford Motor
Company. This marked the year the F series of pickups was released
which are among the worlds highest selling vehicles even today.
This was also the year that cars and trucks diverged. Previously
trucks and cars used there own chassis and typically shared a
similar look. However, in 1948 this changed with trucks now
receiving their own specifically designed chassis and body. Ford
also entered into the medium and heavy duty truck market and had a
model line for panel vans. The first generation of the F series was
known as the Ford Bonus-Built trucks. They were the first redesign
after WWII and the goal was to provide a vehicle with the same
utility function while also providing a more comfortable roomy cab.
It was obviously well received by the public as the F-series has
remained extremely popular throughout the years. This F1 is a
beautiful and very well built pickup. It was restored by a
gentleman that knows these trucks in and out. He has restored many
over his life and remarked that this was one of the nicest he has
done. Don't let the Hot Rod Flat Black paint fool you because this
fully body off restored pickup is in excellent condition
throughout. The body is entirely rust free and solid. It has a nice
chrome grill and wears all of its original chrome bumpers and
stainless trim. They have a beautiful finish with zero pitting or
issues. Swan neck mirrors have been added on both sides as well as
a 3rd brake light for added safety. The glass is all in good
condition and has a slight tint. The bed was all redone with a dark
stained cabinet quality oak with very clean stainless strips. The
tailgate has the "Ford" script lettering painted in White and also
utilizes custom cables. The American Racing Torq Thrust wheels are
brand new as are the brand new tires and the wheels have been
Blacked out.
Staying true to the manufacturer the truck is all Ford powered.
Under the hood sits a 302 c.i. V8 motor that has been entirely
rebuilt. It has all new internals and is fitted with an electronic
ignition system, smooth idle cam, vintage Ford valve covers, Weiand
intake and Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor. It runs out well and is
set up to be a very comfortable driver. On the highway it tachs
around 2,000 rpm at 75 mph. Paired with the motor is a automatic
with overdrive transmission which sends power back to the 9 inch
Ford rear with around 3:50 gears. The power brakes (disc front) and
power steering are a very nice additions giving the truck some
modern comforts. It runs cool with an aluminum radiator and so will
you thanks to the Old Air AC system. The suspension system has been
entirely rebuilt and other nice additions include the electric
wipers.
The interior has been completely redone in the original style. It
wears Brown leather on its bench seat with lap belts and up on the
headliner. To avoid cutting up the original dash a lower drop
section was mad to house the adjustable AC vents, AC controls,
added Voltmeter, and the custom stereo with screen. The only
modification to the original dash section was the addition of a
tachometer. The original gauges have all been refurbished and look
like new. The nicely polished Ididit tilt column looks great and is
fitted with a Leccara retro steering wheel.
This pickup has a great look and has been very well put together.
It is freshly built with only 900 miles since completion and is
ready to hit the road for many years to come. If you want a vintage
truck that was set up to hop in and go anywhere this is one to take
a serious look at.
Park it in your garage for $53,000.00!
Vehicle Details
1948 Ford F1
Listing ID:CC-1918248
Price:$53,000
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1948
Make:Ford
Model:F1
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:900
Stock Number:24139
VIN:8R123540
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