The first-generation Ford F Series is a series of pickup trucks and commercial vehicles produced by Ford. Introduced in 1947, the F Series was the first post war truck design from Ford. In a break from previous Ford trucks, the F Series was no longer based upon its car chassis, but on a dedicated truck platform. This generation of the F Series would remain in production until 1952. The most common model was the F-1 with a 6?"-foot bed followed by the F-2 and F-3 Express models with an 8-foot bed. Starting with a great rust free survivor, treated to a frame off restoration and converted to a 12 volt system, this pickup is equipped with the 100 horsepower flathead V8, 4 speed manual transmission, and very rare air conditioning, installed under the cab.