Barn Find! 1950 Ford F1 Short Bed Pickup Truck With A Flathead V8! Black On Black, Chrome Emblems, Nicely Optioned & Solid! on 2040-cars
Holden, Missouri, United States
This 1950 F1 was found on an old farm here in Missouri. It is exceptionally solid and as you will see, it has spent the vast majority of its life indoors. While this truck has a great color combination and options, the most intriguing aspect of it is how well preserved it is. There are many things throughout this truck that can give you a solid idea of how just nice and original it is. For example, all of the glass is remarkable as is the instrument panel and its gauges. These are just a few items one can reference to evaluate the preservation of this pickup.
This truck is very solid. There is only one spot that is problematic and it is within the bed of the truck, directly behind the cab (please see photos). The Flathead V8 was pulled from the truck some years ago. It was smoking and the intention from the previous owner was to rebuild it. The engine is complete and goes with the truck.
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