The 1952 Ford pickup was the final year member of Ford's "Bonus
Built" line of postwar trucks which were announced early in 1948
and ran through 1952. "The Ford F-2 was a 1 ton, regular cab truck
that was part of the 1951-1952 Ford F-Series. The F-3 remained the
largest pickup in Ford's light duty truck lineup. It shared styling
with the others and, like the F-2, received a styling update. The
F-3 was offered as a Parcel Delivery, 8' Express, and a 7'-1/2"
platform/stake." Classic.com
For consignment, a 1952 Ford F3 pickup truck showing 70,414 miles,
but the true miles are unknown. This truck benefits from a new
writing harness and a 12 volt system with alternator and otherwise
presents in overall original condition with a bit more sheen to its
red coat.
Exterior
Gleaming like a Christmas aleigh, this � ton truck wears a two
stage coat of Carnival Red and when coupled with the robust, ivory
painted grille, presents as the perfect model for your next holiday
postcard. Light rings and the front bumper glisten like tinsel on a
tree with very nice chrome while the hood spear over the vents adds
some side shine. Ford pops off the tailgate in white paint back
when brand call outs were small, if present at all, compared to
today's Ford where the letter stretch across the grille and
tailgate. 16-inch wheels are painted to match and have vintage dog
dish hubcaps and trim rings, wrapped in LT rated tires. The bed
boards have been refinished highlighting dark grains between black
painted rails. Some blistering is noted in spots and a chip, but
otherwise paint and trim are in great shape.
Interior
Bring your wax inside because the inner doors are body colored
steel only with visible fasteners and clean hardware. A gray grain
vinyl bench is simple and clean and in great shape, facing a
vintage steering wheel and an original looking dashboard with its
lip gloss red background. The shifter that rises from the floor is
topped by a Stouts Brewing Company tap handle and along with the
hand brake rises from a rubber coated floor. Gray vinyl panels line
the footwells but the headliner is red steel with the dome's lights
wiring taped into place and a single sun visor is afforded to the
driver.
Drivetrain
The engine bay is clean and roomy and houses the 215ci inline six
cylinder with a 1-barrel carburetor and mated to a 3-speed manual
transmission that routes power to the Timkem 51524 rear axle with
4.86 gears.
Undercarriage
Driver quality underneath with some typical surface rust and
residual oil on the pan and rear differential but no visible leaks.
Drum brakes are at all four corners and so are leaf springs, while
the single exhaust finds a stock style exhaust and exits out back.
A touch of surface rust is noted on the door bottoms.
Drive-Ability
Imagining a hard day of work ahead, we start this F3 thinking how
it must have served its original owner back in the day. Meanwhile,
the engine runs smooth, the truck tracks straight, provides plenty
of visibility, and stops when asked. All functions operate as they
should and it's off to the truck room for this one. While Classic
Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time
of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be
working at the time of your purchase.
F1's are a dime a dozen, comparatively. It's not so common to get
an F3 in our Hallowed Halls and while light duty was fine for the
average tradesman in 1952, the F3 was the go to for bigger needs
and heavier hauling. This is a fantastic example with great paint,
clean interior, and stunning wood bed.
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Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
1952 Ford F3
Listing ID:CC-2026358
Price:$29,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1952
Make:Ford
Model:F3
Exterior Color:Carnival Red
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:70414
Stock Number:8121
VIN:F3D2CS18190
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