Resto-mod - Pro Touring - 1948 Ford F1 Truck - Stunning - Best In Usa on 2040-cars
Little Elm, Texas, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Ford 5.0 Liter Fuel Injected
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: F1 Pickup
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 3,600
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Sub Model: F-1 Pickup
Exterior Color: PPG Silver Green
Interior Color: Flat Silver Green
1948 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck
STUNNING / FRAME OFF RESTORED / RESTOMOD / PRO TOURING
BEST IN THE USA........ TRUCK IS FLAWLESS / BEAUTIFUL - SHOW WINNING TRUCK
PERFECT TRUCK - NO DISAPOINTMENTS - DRIVES PERFECT
If you want the BEST 1948 F1 Pickup this is it.......
Details of the 1948 F1
1990 Ford Mustang GT 302 (5.0) HO Fuel Injected (a Ford in a Ford, the way it should be)
Ford SS Headers
Street & Performance brackets / pulleys
Vintage A/C & Heat
Polished Alternator
Power Steering
Painless engine harness & computer
Walker Radiator w/Electric Fan
Dual Exhaust - SS (Stainless Steel)
Automatic w/Overdrive
Lokar Shifter
New Rear End - 2000 Ford Explorer 8.8 (3:73 gears)
Stock Frame - Completely Sand Blasted / Por 15 Coating (PERFECT underside) w/additional cross members
Heidts Front Suspension with Power Rack
Leaf Rear Springs (new)
Front Disc / Rear Disc Brakes
Front & Rear wheels - wheel smith 15x6 front & 15x7 rear....... STANCE IS PERFECT / RIDE IS PERFECT
Diamond Back Classic New Tires (Wide Whites)
New Steel Gas Tank "tanks"
Stock Interior Dash , painted same color as body of truck but Flat Finish
Dakota Digital Gauges with Green Digital Lights..... Matches Perfect
Ron Francis Wiring
RADIO - AM/FM CD with IPOD Connection
Lecarra Steering Wheel
Bucket Seats w/Seats Belts
Two Tone Interior (off light gray/green)
Automatic Door Openers - remote controlled - COOLEST FEATURE - just push the remote button, doors open (electric bear claws w/remote)
Automatic Truck Bed Cover - remote controlled - COOLEST FEATURE - just push the remote button - Truck Bed Cover opens Pro Picks Tailgate, hinges, latches
Over $35k in PAINT & Body Modifications - USED ALL NEW STAINLESS STEEL FASTNERS - HIGH END BUILD - FLAWLESS, NO SHORT CUTS HERE
Stainless Steel Bumpers - front and rear - special order / special build
3/4" thick OAK Wood Bed - NEW w/Fuel Filler inside bed
1955-56 Recessed Taillights - into original rear fenders - Looks just right
Too Many Items to list -
Please note TRUCK is for sale locally in the DALLAS Texas USA area, we reserve the right to end auction at anytime, ZERO Feedback bidders - WILL BE CANCELLED
If you have a question or would like to view the truck in person, contact me directly 214-674-6626
NO TRADES..... This is the BEST 1948 Ford F1 in the USA in our opinion..... we've looked at hundreds, none are even close to this one.... BID WITH confidence
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