For Sale: 1950 Ford F1 in Concord, North Carolina for sale in Concord, NC

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Vehicle Description STK 2877 1950 Ford F-1 The first generation F-series Ford trucks were introduced in 1947.
This new Bonus-Built design featured a one-piece windshield and integrated headlights.
The 1950 model was the last year for the original F-1 - beginning in 1951 Ford introduced many new exterior design concepts to the model.
This 1950 Ford F-1 half ton was partially restored in 2016.
From the Raven Black exterior to the polished oak 6-1/2' bed to the carefully reupholstered interior, the restoration was very well done.
Exterior accents include chrome front/rear bumpers, side-mount mirrors, 16 painted wheels with Ford caps/trim rings and period correct Coker wide whites.
The interior has been restored back to original.
A comfortable bench seat is reupholstered in period correct grey vinyl, the classic dash holds a factory gauge package and cooling is provided by adjustable vent windows.
The detailed engine compartment houses a 226 ci flathead six that the owner states was rebuilt.
The 4-speed manual transmission utilizes a floor-mounted shifter ans delivers torque to a factory differential.
Brakes are hydraulic 4-wheel drum and electrics are 6-volt.
Our owner has taken good care of thes F-1.
If you act post-haste, you will not be disappointed.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS IS.
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  • Year: 1950
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F1

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