1951 Ford F1 Pickup. 302 V8 W/ C4 Automatic Transmission. on 2040-cars
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
1951 FORD F1 PICKUP You are looking at our 1951 Ford F1 pickup. This vehicle has a strong 302 V8 and a C4 transmission. Engine runs very well with great oil pressure and no cooling issues. Transmission has a shift kits and shifts very well. All glass is in good shape. Interior is nice and clean. Bench seat has been replaced by Bucket seats. We have just gone through the brake system and replaced brakes, shoes, hoses, cylinders etc. It has a 9" Ford rear which allows it to cruise at higher speeds than stock. It has a steel bed. 12 volt system. This is a fun all around truck and is in pretty good shape for a 63 year old truck. It is a real attention getter. I am more than happy to answer any questions that you may have about this truck. Feel free to call me at 434-239-0087. Buyer responsible for pick-up of vehicle. Buyer should satisfy their selves prior to bidding. Vehicle also for sale locally. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early and without warning. Mileage on vehicle are not-actual. Buyer responsible for any state or local taxes, state titling fees and $150 processing fee. VADLR 36821. |
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The Fiesta seen here was built by the Swedes at OlsbergsMSE, and will be driven in anger by Foust in 2013. Modifications are, as you'd expect, extensive, and include an engine, exhaust and braking upgrades, a racing style short-throw shifter and a limited-slip differential. As you can see, the car has been fully stripped out and caged for maximum speed and safety, too.
Refresh your memories with the details of the car, in the press releases below. And if you head out to the Chicago Auto Show this year, don't forget to drop by the Ford stand to have a look.
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