1951 Ford F1 Half Ton Pickup Truck!!. 90% Complete. on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Late model in line 6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: F-100
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 250,000
Exterior Color: Gray
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!! Every effort has been made to give a very accurate description of this truck. It is a very good restorable 1951 F1 half ton pickup with a 1948 - 1950 front clip. It does not currently run because the old original wiring harness was removed and new harness never installed as planned from previous owner. Has a 1969 Ford 200 cubic inch six cylinder engine from Mustang and automatic transmission from Mustang as well with Ford style automatic shifter on floor. No title. Bill of sale only!!
Cab: Very good cab overall with no rust in floor boards or cab corners. A square hole was cut into floor for some unkown reason years ago. Roof panel and back cab panel are good with minor repair in its past history. Both doors are excellent with no rust in bottom of doors and only minimal damage to doors. Windows are in both doors. Inside window cranks and door levers are intack. Dash has been cut to accomodate late style radio. Original heater. Original seat and fuel tank. Original steering wheel, horn button and column. Original dash instruments. Left running board is good but right running board needs replaced. All glass is intact.
Box: Overall a very good restorable box with good tailgate, front gate and side panels that are far above average for trucks this old. Both rear fenders have some rust, but are straight and workable fenders. Tailgate has a few holes drilled in it but is a very good tailgate otherwise. Wood and bed strips need replaced.
Front clip: As pictures show there is body filler in both fenders. As a rule that usually means rust in these areas. However the body filler is NOT due to rust. Years ago body men used slider pull hammers to pull dents out via drilling small holes into damaged area and then used the slider hammer to pull dents outward and reshape the dent back to original. Then body filler was applied over the drilled holes and damaged area. When looking up inside the front fenders you see old body filler coming through the drilled holes, but no evidence of rust repair ever in the fenders. The only rust is the usual surface rust, but the front fenders are workable.
The grill is in good to average condition with some damage but repairable. Hood is good with minimal damage and hood moldings are missing along with front bumper.
Not too many of these truck of this vintage left around that are restorable and that you dont have to chase a lot of parts for. If you have questions, please call, text or email me. Texting and phone calls are best way to reach me as I'm away from computer a lot. Phone # 918-606-1338. Delivery is possible for a fee, but needs to be arranged before the end of auction and is not guaranteed. Otherwise shipping is the responsibility of buyer. No warranties expressed or implied. Please do not purchase this truck if you are not a serious buyer. Your purchase on ebay is a binding contract to purchase. If you have negative feedback, you must call me prior to purchasing or your purchase will be canceled.
TERMS OF SALE
A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due within 48hrs. of end of sale wired to my bank. Balance is due within 7 days via cash.
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