1949 Ford F-3 3/4 Ton Pickup
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1949 Ford F-3 3/4 Ton Pickup Drive-by

1949 Ford F-3 3/4 Ton Pickup Gear Operation
Description
Showroom rivals to the GM Advanced Design trucks, Ford’s first all-new post-war work vehicle not only saw the start of future sales success, but also the start of an easily identifiable nameplate that has evolved into the F-series trucks that Ford uses today.
Unveiled in January 1948, Ford's new postwar pickup line — preceding the all-new 1949 Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln car lines — started off with the F-1 half ton and numbered all the way up to the big rig F-8. Ford reportedly spent $1 million to give buyers more truck for their money than ever before. Increasing driver and passenger friendliness was a main goal; the wider, taller “Million Dollar Cab” offered a “living room” feel, and its improved bench seat delivered “easy chair comfort.”
From 1948-50, the F-Series trucks were available either with a flathead V8 or flathead inline six under the hood. For 1949, changes included the deletion of the red pinstripes on the silver-painted grille bars. A passenger-side taillight became standard, as did reflectors on both sides. This 1949 F-3 3/4 ton pickup, powered by Ford’s famous 239 cu-in flathead V8, has been kept as original as possible.
Highlights
First of the famous Ford F-series trucks
Powered by a 239 cu-in flathead V8 producing 100 hp
Four-speed manual transmission
Finished in eye-catching Barcelona Blue with Medium Luster Black fenders
Rugged caramel-colored leatherette seat upholstery
The chassis number (098RY454975) decodes as:
09 – 1949 model year
8R – 239 cu-in V8 with 2BC carburetor
Y – Three-quarter ton pick up
454975 – Production sequence number
Features
Extensive refurbishment in 2010 included:
Carburetor
Distributor
Four-speed manual transmission
Brakes
Suspension
Wiring
Clutch
Pedals
Driveshaft
Fuel system flush
New six volt battery
Heater
Roll-up windows
Seating for three
Rubber floor coverings
Passenger side exterior mirror
Running boards
Driver sun visor
Glove box
17-inch wheels
Four-wheel drum brakes with large 14 x 2-inch drums in the rear
Telescoping shock absorbers
18-inch diameter steering wheel
Known Imperfections
Minor rust at the bottom of bed rail post supports. No known body filler.
Paint fading slightly on roof and hood
Some scratches and chips on the paint
Included
Six-volt Optima AGM battery encased in vintage-look battery box (not installed)
1948–50 Ford Truck Specifications, Features Manual
Ford Trucks Operator’s Manual
Spare tire
Battery trickle charger
Ownership History
The consignor reports, “The truck is as original as possible. All work performed by one shop that specializes in Ford trucks.” It was acquired from Wisconsin in 2009.