1951 Ford F1with Flathead on 2040-cars
United States, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:flathead v 8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: F-100
Trim: F1
Options: custom stereo system, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 19,576
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
This is the first time this Ford F1 has been for sale since purchased from the dealer in 1951.
Single family owned since Grandpa bought it new. Powered by a flat head V-8 and mated with a 3 speed manual transmission on the floor . I love the flat heads because they are so quite and last for ever. Miles listed is what is shown on new gauges, True miles unknown, not advertising 19,xxx original miles.
This is a rust free truck with a great body. All original except the running boards were replaced.
All new interior. Original bench seat, reworked and finished in high quality leather. New gauges compete with turn signal indicators. Head lights, Brake lights, Turn signals all work and ready to go. Wipers are new and work as well. Please be aware that while the wipers work, I did not put in the washer fluid bag and pump. I figure this truck is not going to be taken out in the rain and mud.
Originally came with a AM Radio, The dash has never been cut. I put in a radio delete plate and put in a sound system that is hidden in the glove box. Just hook up your phone or tablet and enjoy the tunes. Speakers and unit have been mounted securely in the card board trim, no metal was screwed or cut.
Original wheels with center caps and nice tires. The wooden bed is in new condition and really take this truck up a big notch. The pictures and video was taken prior to the spare wheel was mounted underneath the bed. Red painted steel wheel with a new tire mounted. I have a couple pictures on my zenfolio page.
All the chrome is bright and without pits or age issues. The glass is good and the seals are new. Over 90 photos of the truck including under body and frame can be found here: sunvalleyautosales.zenfolio.com/1951fordf100 *(COPY AND PASTE IN A NEW BROWSER)
A couple points on the photos. I added the wood side boards so not all the photos are shown with them. They come with the truck and are not drilled into the bed, so use them or not. I love the look but it's a personal choice, just a added bonus.
youtu.be/H3-A8bMT7tk WALK AROUND YOUTUBE VIDEO
youtu.be/oCc-nyfNlhw UNDERBODY VIDEO OF VEHICLE
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Fee and Tax Information: Buyer is responsible for state if purchased outside the state of Idaho. In state purchases will be charged Idaho sales tax of 6% to be remitted by Sun Valley Auto Sales. Documentation fee of $195, In state temporary 72 hour registration $8, Out of state 30 day temporary registration is $5. Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. Deposit of US $1,000.00 within 48 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days of auction close. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. If you need financing I can work with your lending institution or I can help you arrange financing. It is best to have financing arranged before the end of the auction.
Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping. I work closely with several qualified and insured shipping companies. I can help facilitate shipping upon request and provide quotes.
We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale.
This Ford F1 is located at the Sun Valley Auto Club which is on 1930 Electra Lane in Hailey ID,83333. The Sun Valley Auto Club is conveniently located near the public and private air terminals of the Sun Valley Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey, Idaho. The Auto Club was designed specifically for vehicle storage. The open floor plan, vintage art, memorabilia, and impressive collection of antique and collectible cars makes the Sun Valley Auto Club a fun and exciting place to visit. The closest airport is two blocks away, use airport code SUN. Boise is two hours away, airport code BOI. Salt Lake City is five hours. Customers flying in to SUN need not to arrange a rental, I can provide a loaner at no cost. Independent pre purchase/bid inspections can be arranged upon request. Email or call Shep at 208-721-1973
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