1951 Ford F1 Truck 100% Original Engine Transmission Tires Runs Perfect Trophie on 2040-cars
Laredo, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:239 FLAT HEAD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:COLLECTOR
Interior Color: GREY / RED
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8 CYLINDER
Model: F-100
Trim: F1
Drive Type: STANDARD 3 SHIFT UP
Mileage: 2,417
Exterior Color: Black
This Truck Remains the way was produced by Ford Motor Company. On 1951 Ford made a number of changes and improvements to this F1. The most noticeable appearance change was in Grille, which was redesigned from the original five horizontal bars to a massive opening, Three upright Bullet Style Grill bar between the headlights innovate the look. Standard grille were painted body color, while Deluxe (as shown) were painted Ivory. Also a 5 Star Extra Cab, and front end were redesigned to give modern appearance. Window was enlarged, New Instrument Panel, the weather seal on doors was improved; Dual windshield wipers became standard. The New 3.92:1 Ratio; Also new was a steering-column gearshift with three-speed Syncro-silent transmission. Seven paint color were available: Raven Black, Vermillion, Meadow Green, Silvertone Grey, Sheridan Blue, Alpine Blue and Sea Island Green. Also new was a vacuum spark-advance mechanism called Power Pilot. This one come with Heater Defroster working properly. Tires, Rims, Seat, Wheel and all components are in perfect condition this truck is kept within Garage all year round. I'm looking a buyer that recognized the "Beauty and Originality of this Truck" this is an investment as a Classic Truck. I may answer any question and be confident if you want to make a project out of a 500 dollar junk truck you will need more that 20 grand to have an inferior truck and more than a year of headaches!!!. Look the details on tires, paint, none oxide, just Beauty.
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