1949 Ford F-1, F100 Pick Up Short Bed on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
This is a relisting of my nice 1949 Ford F-1 short wheel base Truck. If you do not plan on paying, or you think you are going to try to scam me out of my bank info, don't waste my time and yours. This truck has nice paint and interior, but not perfect. It powered by a Chevrolet 307, Edelbrock carb, radiator has been flushed and pressure tested and is full of antifreeze. It has a transmission cooler, 9 inch rear, runs quiet, drives good. It starts right up and turns heads every where I go. It has all new brakes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder and new lines. Power windows, power steering, with a tilt and telescopic steering wheel. It rolls on newer Ford rims and tires. The muffler is old and rusty and could use a new one, but still runs quiet. Solid cab with clean cab corners. All the lights are new and work. The gauges are after market and are located in the dash. At idle the oil is at 35, the volts are at 14, and the temp reads 180. The fuel gauge is new but it is stuck on full, it probably needs a new sending unit. The wipers are the old vacuum style, the motor works but I have no arms for them. It has the original heater and it works. The motor and tranny have no leaks. The windows are electric, go up and down and the controls are located in the center of the dash. The horn is a ah-ooga horn and the button is located under the dash. It has a older Super Tuner radio with Kenwood speakers and they work. Nice looking interior with black carpet, door panels and headliner. Low reserve don't let this one get away.
On Jan-10-14 at 10:18:19 PST, seller added the following information: Question .........looks good !..........been looking for this vintage for over a year.........what I have settled on is a basically unmolested 48 - 50 and "daily driver " quality...........does this fit the bill ?.........I have this belief, which at times has proven costly to believe what I am told..........so please be honest ! Thanks ! Answer This truck is not unmolested, but it has been altered in a good way. They did not come with tilt telescopic steering, power windows, transmission coolers. or Chevrolet powered. The motor is stock and quiet. It is not a race truck. |
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