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 � ton HD long bed pickup truck
showing 495 miles, but the true miles are unknown. This truck
benefits from a fully rebuilt 215ci engine, owned by our consignor
since 1990 with only one previous owner on record and at one point,
rescued from a scrap yard. It comes to you with service records and
history.
Exterior
Even though the Rock Moss Green paint is not original, it's still
composed of vintage acrylic lacquer, retaining a good bit of shine
along with some well earned patina as we'll learn. The robust ivory
colored grille bar stands out like mammoth tusks, contrasting
sharply with the dark green while the F3 hood trim provides the
only polished metal in profile and FORD on the hood also shines.
The front bumper and rear panel are black where Ford pops off the
tailgate in ivory paint. The original split rim wheels were
replaced with 8-lug, 16-inch wheels painted to match the grille and
wrapped in LT rated tires. The bead boards in the bed are nice and
present in tongue and groove patterns that eliminate the presence
of stainless rails. Imperfections include a gel filler between the
fenders and body, various scratches, chips, bubbles, inclusions,
painted rough surfaces, a ding on the hood, deglazing on the glass,
several rock chips in the windshield, paint removed from the
tailgate chains, some surface rust in lieu of paint on the running
board, bumper and tailgate, and a mismatched paint repair.
Interior
The outside color fills the inside doors with areas of roughness
under the paint on the driver's side. A very nice tan bench seat
with brown inserts runs the width cleanly and together with the
medium pile tan carpet, provide an inviting cabin. The vintage
steering wheel and dash now adorned with Dolphin gauges and green
paint are great and the radio free remainder of the dash is simple
and tidy. The shifter rises from the floor next to the hand brake
and gray vinyl panels line the footwells. Tan materials hemmed in
brown finish the sidewalls and headliners and present cleanly.
Drivetrain
Under the hood we have a fully rebuilt 215ci inline six cylinder
with a rebuilt 1-barrel carburetor and rated at 101 horsepower. It
is backed by a 4-speed non-synchronized 4-speed manual with 1st
gear creeper gear. If you were expecting power brakes, power
steering, and air conditioning, it will be up to you to add them!
Meanwhile, the engine presents cleanly with lots of free space in
the bay.
Undercarriage
This � ton exhibits some heavy duty steel underneath that is clean
with black undercoating and damp in a few areas with some wayward
oil including on the rear differential. Drum brakes are at all four
wheels and a single exhaust runs through a stock style muffler that
emits a short exhaust pipe terminating under the bed. Leaf spring
suspension is used front and rear.
Drive-Ability
We enter the cabin of this former work truck and follow the eleven
step process to start the truck provided by our stalwart consignor.
Fortunately, our experienced staff have tested non-synchronized
transmission before, so won't be members of grinder today. An
engaged driver pilots this heavy duty truck around the loop where
it performs without issue and we find only the wipers not working.
All other functions work as they should. 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.
Our consignor let us know that this truck was once a service truck
for the Herbert E. Woodruff coal company in nearby Phoenixville,
PA. We can only imagine the stories and conversations this truck
has witnessed as it made the rounds to deliver coal or make repairs
to burners in the 50's. This local piece of Americana is ready to
be a part of some new stories in 2026.
F3D2CS14963
F3-Heavy Duty 3/4 Ton / 1 Ton
D-215ci 1bbl I6
2-1952
CS-Chester, PA Assy Plant
14963-Sequential Unit Number
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