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1951 Ford F-1, Frame Off Restoration on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1951 Mileage:66170 Color: silver and charcoal /
 Charcoal
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:239 Flat Head V-8
Body Type:pick up
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1951
Exterior Color: silver and charcoal
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Charcoal
Model: F-100
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Delux Cab
Drive Type: 2WD
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Mileage: 66,170
Sub Model: 1/2 ton pick up, step side,
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 What we have here is a wonderful 1951 Ford F-1 pick up, "Effie" is her name.  She started life as my uncles father in laws farm truck.  When he passed the truck was left to rot in my Uncles field behind his house.  My Dad and I purchased it from my Aunt and the restoration began.  What started as a plan to just  clean her up and make her a fun putt around truck ended up becoming a true frame off restoration that my father and I did together. 

For the most part this truck is factory stock with a few nice upgrades, the most obvious being the paint.  Back in 51 she rolled out of the factory in that lovely shade of sea foam green/blue.  We decided that she would look better in what you see here, 2 tone silver and charcoal and boy does she attract attention.  Other upgrades include:
Tinted Glass, not film but true tinted glass
Seat belts
New wire harness and conversion to 12 volts from 6 volts
Over size radiator
New bed and tailgate with select oak bed and polished stainless steel bed strips.
New running boards

She still runs a complete rebuilt original 239CI flat head V-8 and the original 3 speed standard transmission.  In fact the entire drive train is from the factory.  Everything has been either checked and / or rebuilt by professional early ford mechanics.   She also still wears the original factory fenders (after some pretty significant rust repairs) and all the original factory chrome trim.  There are exactly 2 new pieces of chrome and they are the points on the side of the hood, they were just to pitted to repair.  The rest has been either painstakingly polished (you do not want to know how many hrs I spent at the polishing wheel to bring it back) or it was stripped and re-chromed.  All that bright and shiny chrome comes thanks to this truck being a "Delux" model.  That means besides the chrome, she came from the factory with both a radio, interior door panels, head liner, rubber floor mat and a heater!  Yes, it is true, the base model F1 trucks from ford did not include heaters.  Effie did, and hers works like a charm!  All the door panels and headliner as well as the floor mat are new.  The radio does not work.  It did in the beginning but when we converted to 12 volts, I forgot to install the transformers for the radio and fried the vacuum tubes.  Should not be to expensive to repair.  

The other bad:  Last fall the spedo cable broke, I have not had the time nor inclination to repair it.  Once again, should not be to difficult.  Also the paint on the running boards is peeling in a few places and there is some surface rust showing on them.  The body is straight, there is no rust, and the paint is good to excellent but there are a few scratches and rubs in it.  Most could be polished out but like the radio and spedo cable.  , there just has not been the time or inclination to do the work.  Also the wood in the bed could use another coat of varnish. I have tried to show all the bad as well as the good in the pictures. 

The truck has an actual 66,170 miles.  Yes - that is actual.  Remember, we know the history of this truck and this was verified by the mechanic who did our engine rebuild and checked out our transmission.  Only 4000 miles since restoration, which is the reason we are selling her.  The lucky buyer will also receive the ford factory manuals and a top quality cover made just for this truck. 

This truck attracts attention everywhere I take her, I had 4 different people stop and check her out while I was taking these pictures. 

Shipping - I have never shipped a vehicle before but I am happy to work with the buyer to have it shipped once the funds are deposited and have cleared.  Feel free to ask any questions, I will do my best to answer them all. 

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