Neat little F-1 pickup that's 100% Ford. Beautiful paint and
bodywork, comfortable bucket seat interior. 302 cubic inch V8 with
automatic. Power steering, 4-wheel disc brakes. A cool pickup
that's fully sorted and ready for the next run! For reasons we
don't quite understand, Ford pickups of this era seem to lag behind
their Chevy counterparts in terms of value. That's good news for
you, however, because this slick 1949 Ford F-1 pickup offers a lot
of truck for the money. Nicely finished in what Ford fans might
call Calypso Coral and GM guys could call Hugger Orange, it's
definitely not subtle. But the build itself doesn't go
over-the-top, resulting in a super clean truck that looks right,
works right, and feels right. The cab, hood, and bed are steel,
while the fenders are fiberglass, but you can't tell without
rapping your knuckles against it and the paint is really nicely
done. There's a deep gloss, great panel alignment, and someone
clearly spent lots of time in the block sanding phase to get it as
straight and wave-free as it is. Everything just fits together like
it should and the doors close without the need for a hard slam.
That's not always easy to do. The chrome details look like new,
including the grille, simple bumpers, and all the Ford stainless
trim that really makes the truck sparkle. The bed itself is lined
with freshly varnished oak planks, and you'll note the gas filler
cap is built into the bed floor. We especially like that they
didn't over-dress it with graphics or pinstripes that would make it
look dated, so this cool little pickup will look awesome for years
to come. The tan interior is anchored by a pair of leather power
bucket seats from a late-model, and everything else inside was
tailored to match. Nice plush carpets with nicely stitched binding,
custom door panels, and a beautiful headliner make this F-1 feel a
lot more finished than many of its siblings. There's a wood
steering wheel on a chrome tilt steering column, so it's easy to
get comfortable, and the original dash was smoothed and painted to
match the bodywork. A custom insert matches the shape of the
factory gauges and includes all the necessary dials to monitor the
engine, plus indicators for the turn signals and high-beams.
Secondary controls are lower on the dash and a modern Pioneer
AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo head unit was neatly installed in the center.
Other niceties include power windows, billet aluminum pedals, and a
single windshield wiper, just for style points. Seat belts were
also installed for safety. The engine is a 302 cubic inch Ford V8,
a refreshing change in a sea of Chevy-powered street rods. The 302
is torquey and reliable, making the right sounds for a truck with
an attitude. It's not complicated, featuring a 4-barrel carburetor,
HEI-style ignition, long-tube headers, and a mild cam that gives it
a cool idle but never gets fussy. There's a massive aluminum
radiator in front, backed by an auxiliary electric fan, and power
steering and 4-wheel disc brakes are part of the package. The front
suspension is a Mustang II setup with power rack-and-pinion
steering, the dual exhaust system has mellow-sounding Magnaflow
mufflers, and the C4 3-speed automatic clips through the gears
without any fuss. We believe there are 3.00 gears in the rear end,
which is a 9-inch Ford, and the truck is indeed a fantastic highway
cruiser that's a veteran of several long-distance road trips.
Again, simple is better, and with leaf springs and tube shocks out
back, ride quality is decent and the stance is exactly right.
There's a big stainless gas tank hanging in back and it sits on
16-inch Eagle alloys carrying 225/55/16 performance radials with
lots of life left in them. Extras include a full-sized spare tire
with matching cover, some touch-up paint, a car cover, a spare
power window regulator, and a wiring harness manual. This truck
hits a lot of the right notes. It's user-friendly, has an awesome
look, and it's docile and reliable enough to be used every day.
There's easily twice the asking price tied up in the build, which
was aimed at creating a truck that would be at home on the show
field or on the road, and in that regard, I think they've
succeeded. If you're a Ford guy, you recognize what a value this
truck represents, especially compared to its Chevy competition. If
that works for you, give us a call today! Harwood Motors always
recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any
vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1949 Ford F1
Listing ID:CC-2013131
Price:$39,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1949
Make:Ford
Model:F1
Exterior Color:Orange
Interior Color:Tan leather
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:21628
Stock Number:122080
VIN:98RC232620
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