1952 Ford F-1 Shortbed Pickup, 302 Engine, C4 Transmission on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Engine:302 Ford V8
Body Type:Shortbed pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1952
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Other Pickups
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 44,256
Trim: 5 Star Extra Cab
Sub Model: 5 Star Cab Extra
This is a good running, driving 1952 Ford F1 shortbed pickup. It is a solid truck and quite straight for its age. It has a good Kansas title. It is a 5 Star Cab Extra which Ford made a limited number of in 52. It had extra chrome and stainless trim the regular cab did not have, locking passenger door, interior dome light, chrome trim around windows, factory spot light, door panels, and extra stainless trim on the dash. This truck is a very good example of a modified survivor of a sixty two year old truck. The water pump leaks and will need to be replaced or at minimum have a new gasket installed. The transmission is shifted by a late model floor shift. The brakes work good, and the engine is very healthy, no rattles or smoking, seems to be a very good running 302. This pickup can be enjoyed as is or improved or modified to suit your own tastes. I have had many of this model pickup and this is one of the best I have found. I don't think you will be disappointed with this one. I have it listed locally and reserve the right to end the auction if I sell it here locally. Call me if you have any questions, I will be happy to answer anything I can. Mike 479-531-2345
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