1950 Ford F-1 Pickup
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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 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. That no longer matters when it comes to this custom 1950 F-1, which now has the heart of a Chevrolet 350-cubic-inch V8, along with a plethora of other modifications.
Highlights
Finished in Pearl White with Magenta paint
Interior is Grey Pleather with door panels and kicks panels done in Magenta and Dark Red Cloth
Powered by a Chevrolet 350 cu-in V8 rated at 290 horsepower and 347 lb-ft torque
Frame-off restoration/customization (completed in 2016) includes:
Pre-paint work
$18,000 paint job
Chevrolet 350 cu-in V8 engine and installation
Chevy small-block intake
Performance tuning
New Walker four-core radiator with cooling component fan and digital thermostat
New alternator
Edelbrock 650 CFM carburetor
Rebuilt Chevy Turbo 400 automatic transmission
Five Torq-Thrust 15x8 inch mag rims
New Cooper Cobra 95 P215/65R15 tires
Ford 9-inch rear end with 3:00.1 gears
Rebuilt Plymouth Volare front end suspension
Front end alignment
Brakes and flush
Custom-built, tube steel bucket seats and frames
Jaz poly gas tank
Iditit steering column and installation
Custom-made gas filler cap incorporated into the rear of the truck bed
Wood and aluminum strips for truck bed
Gaylord's Truck Tops bed lid
Features
Remote control door poppers
Delco power windows (reinforced with square tubing)
Vent windows
Air conditioning
Ceiling-mounted Kenwood stereo system
Three-speed automatic transmission
Center console with storage and cup holder
Glove box
Chrome leather-wrapped steering wheel with Ford center emblem
Dolphin dash-mounted gauges:
140 mph speedometer
Volts
Water temperature
Oil pressure
Fuel level
Low-mounted tachometer
Fully adjustable bucket seats with shoulder belts
Interior light
Side mirrors
Known Imperfections
Light corrosion on rear underside edge of body (under tailgate)
No heater (but connections are there)
Stains on driver’s side carpet mats
Included
Restoration records
Service records
Ownership History
The owner of this 1950 Ford F-1 purchased it in 2003 and has invested $38,000 to customize it, with most of the work accomplished during the last several years.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Matt Lowney Phone: 623.308.2640 email: mlowney@hagerty.com