Very cool patina truck with all-new mechanicals underneath.
Lifetime California truck. New Scat 304 cubic inch stroker
flathead, 5-speed, 9-inch, disc brakes, gauges, tilt column and
more. A slick sleeper that's very period-correct! This low-key 1951
Ford F-2 pickup is one of our favorite vehicles. Why? Because it
keeps the original, weathered look and enhances it with entirely
new mechanical equipment under the skin. Looks old, drives new,
that's just plain awesome. It apparently spent the entirety of its
life on a fruit farm in California, so there's some surface scale
underneath but no heavy rot or perforation, and the exterior
sheetmetal is in excellent condition. It's obviously finished in
black primer, and it has probably looked like this for decades,
because there's plenty of age on the finish that the faux patina
guys just can't match. Somewhere along the line it gained a
heavy-duty rear step bumper and they decided to leave it intact
when the truck got a makeover, along with the original planks in
the bed and stake sides that are just about perfect. The brackets
above the windshield are probably for a long-gone visor, and
interestingly enough, this F-2 carries dual side-mounted spares, an
unusual option. The chrome and stainless trim is in good order, not
perfect but certainly appropriate, and all the lights and signals
work properly. This truck is 100% ready to work or play. Inside,
it's still bare bones pickup, make no mistake. They didn't try to
make it into some 21st century street rod with sculpted door panels
and a wild center console. No, there's a vinyl bench seat, a steel
dashboard, and a cardboard headliner, all new. To help you get a
little more comfortable, however, they did add a tilt steering
column and a smaller-diameter steering wheel which does give it a
bit of a hot rod vibe. There's also a full set of modern gauges
from the Omega Kustom Instrument Co., and they monitor all of the
big flathead's vitals. There is no radio, although you could easily
install one in the factory slot, but there is a brand new
heater/defroster unit stashed under the dash. Seat belts were also
added in the name of safety, and plenty of sound-deadening
insulation was installed to control noise and heat. It's all pretty
effective. Door panels are still metal, the knobs and levers are
original equipment, and the glass is in excellent condition. It
nails the balance between original and modern, just like the rest
of the truck. Now for the good stuff: the engine is a 304 cubic
inch flathead V8 filled with a Scat forged crank, H-beam rods, and
forged aluminum pistons. On top there are Edelbrock finned aluminum
heads and a matching dual carb intake topped with Holley 97s, which
are pure tradition. Altogether, we're told it cost more than
$18,000. 304 cubic inches is just about the outside edge of how big
you can go with a stock flathead, and it provides a big hit of
torque that you don't expect from a flattie, making the F-2 feel
quick and agile around town. There's also a big radiator up front
to keep it cool, new wiring, a 12-volt alternator that looks like a
generator, fresh water pumps, a new fuel pump, and just about
everything else has been upgraded or replaced. The stout flathead
is backed by a T5 5-speed manual, whose tall overdrive makes
highway cruising a breeze, and there's a rebuilt Ford 9-inch rear
end out back with what we believe are 3.50 gears. The front axle is
still hanging on leaf springs, but it has been augmented with front
disc brakes with power assist and a dual reservoir master cylinder.
A custom dual exhaust system features Smitty-type mufflers for that
perfect flathead V8 soundtrack, and there are fresh springs and
shocks all around so it rides well enough for a pickup. Six new
steel wheels with trim rings and hubcaps are the perfect finishing
touch, and they carry six fresh 225/75/16 radials for a modern
ride. This is the way to do it: mechanically, every single
component is new, but it's wrapped in original bodywork with a
story to tell. This truck is ready to cruise, whether it's to the
local show or cross-country on the Power Tour, and it's got the
hardware to make it easy. If you like your street rods genuine and
honest, they don't come much better than this. Call today!Harwood
Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1951 Ford F2
Listing ID:CC-2014968
Price:$24,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1951
Make:Ford
Model:F2
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:729
Stock Number:122084
VIN:2R1MP20269
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