Vehicle Description
This shiny red 1954 Ford F-1 pickup hasn't been extensively
modified so it has that old truck feel, but a few subtle upgrades
make it less archaic and a lot more fun. If you like the idea of
having an old hauler around for fun and maybe a few projects on the
side, this Ford is a really good choice.
When you think of an old Ford pickup, in your imagination it's
either hunter green or bright red, and this red one has a great
old-time look that is instantly identifiable. With not a lot of
miles on the build, it's in good order, although it's not perfect
so it has a lot of personality that is part of why old trucks are
perennially popular. The red paint is nicely done and has an
awesome shine, not perfect, but just about right for a hauler
that's designed to work for a living. Panel fit is quite good, with
the hood and doors fitting properly and nice running boards that
don't look like they've been rusty or beaten up over the past six
decades. Chrome trim, such as the unique trim on the hose and Ford
F-100 emblems on the side, while simple chrome bumpers give it a
finished look. Maple planks in the bed look great and have a
slightly rustic look that works well, and the hard maple is tough
enough that you won't have to worry about actually hauling stuff
back there.
The tan bench seat is a jaunty change of pace from all the black
interiors you see in trucks and defines this truck perfectly: it's
fun and not at all serious. The original seat frame is underneath
and tilts forward for a little access in back. Rubber floor
coverings were stock, but it how has carpets and plush door panels
that make this pickup feel anything but basic. The standard
instrument panel still lives in the dash, joined by a set of
auxiliary dials underneath, largely needed because of the 12-volt
upgrade. You'll find an accessory heater under the dash on the
passenger's side, and someone has thoughtfully added a custom A/C
system that's just a quick recharge away from summertime cruising.
And while you can't see it, there's also an AM/FM/CD stereo system
so this one is a joy to drive.
While the V8s got all the attention, Ford also offered a 215 cubic
inch inline-6 that was nearly as powerful as the venerable
flathead. Smooth and torquey, the slick six gives this pickup great
road manners and plenty of pep, and it'll definitely attract
attention at shows when you pop the hood. A 12-volt alternator
ensures reliability and allows the use of a modern electronic
ignition system, not to mention the modern A/C. There are a few
chrome-plated parts to dress things up but for the most part it's
pretty stock. It's backed by a 3-speed manual gearbox and the
original rear end, so it's happy cruising at 55 MPH, the twin
tailpipe burbling away behind you. It's quite clean underneath and
the simplicity is a refreshing change, perfect for the guy who just
wants an old pickup without the hassles. Simple steel wheels with
trim rings and hubcaps look great and are fitted with slightly
aggressive 205/75/15 front and 235/75/15 rear blackwall
radials.
An affordable truck with lots of recent work that is ready to be
enjoyed and offers a great vintage look and feel. We know you'll
fall in love with this neat Ford pickup. Call today!