Frame Off Built F1 Pickup 351/325 HP V8 C6 Ford 9" 3.73 A/C Disc Brakes
1949 Ford F-100 F1 Custom
Ford F-100 1949 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | F-100 |
SubModel: | F1 Custom |
Type: | Pickup (Truck) |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1949 |
Mileage: | 660 |
Color: | Tan |
Engine size: | 351 Windsor V8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Brown |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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It's no secret that Ford builds the most celebrated trucks on the planet. From the stalwart C-Series to the hardcore Raptor, very iteration of 'Built Ford Tough' has transformed a solid clientele of buyers into a devout following of gearheads. Over the past few years, e've featured plenty of vintage, round-pounding blue ovals, nd this sleek '49 resto-mod is just the latest in a series of sweet F-Series head turners. Mixing a tweaked Windsor and tough C6 3-speed with bodywork that'll sit well at any car show, his road-ready warrior is worthy of EVERY Ford fan's full attention. If you're shopping for a clean classic that mixes modern detailing with purposeful simplicity, ake a close look at this slick F1!
A mostly solid work truck that hails from Oregon, his super cool pickup recently received a roof-to-rocker makeover that was completed in the fall of 2012. That body-off reboot started with a through sandblasting, hich lead to repaired floorpans and reworked running boards. With those minor rust issues addressed, om Phillips Woodworks of Ashland, regon bolted up some hand-rubbed Hickory sideboards. Then the truck traveled to Carrs Auto Body in Gold Hill, regon where a clean coat of BMW Bronzit 2-stage was completely color-sanded and carefully buffed. And today, hat pigment's combination of excellent reflections and Kansas-flat surfaces showcases a subdued and sophisticated classic that's essentially timeless.
Not surprisingly, his awesome Ford's first rate detailing highlights both its solid form and smoothed lines. At the front of the truck, vented hood rides above bold "F O R D" lettering, chrome, ord-branded grille and clean halogen headlights. At the sides of that grille, pinstriped profile hangs simple "F1" emblems below twisting door handles and arced mirrors. At the top of that profile, inted glass rides between electronic windshield wipers, custom Center High Mount Stop Lamp and a stainless-trimmed, ickory bed. And at the back of that bed, striped and "Ford" branded tailgate hangs above polished taillights and a small chrome bumper.
Toss the truck's lightweight hood and you'll find a 351 cubic inch Windsor crate motor that creates a stout 325 horsepower. Wholly appropriate, ince the cast iron Windsor is well known for its rugged durability, his hot rod was built to tow AND haul! At the top of the proven mill, polished Edelbrock carburetor rides under a clean K&N X-Stream air filter. Below that carburetor, coated Edelbrock Performer RPM intake anchors a high quality MSD Pro-Billet distributor between polished Ford Racing valve covers and loomed MSD Super Conductor plug wires. And, elow those wires, eat-wrapped shorties funnel spent gases in to a 3-inch exhaust system while a color-keyed Walker radiator cycles water around March pulleys and an electric puller fan. As you can see, he thoroughly massaged engine bay wears matching Bronzit skin. All the motor's ancillary components, rom its MSD coil and Lokar throttle linkage to its braided fluid lines and American Autowire wiring, re high quality aftermarket pieces. And, f you're a sucker for the details, he truck's airbrushed battery box is an enduringly cool touch.
During its youth, his classic spent most days living outside and working hard. So, hen the time came for rebirth, he truck was a prime candidate for thorough modernization. Nowhere is that theme more evident than under the skin. The 351's power flows from a kitted C6 3-speed to a sturdy Strange 9-inch that's fitted with a limited-slip differential and beefy 3.73 gears. That familiar drivetrain pushes a professionally boxed and braced chassis on gas shocks and traditional leaf springs. Tracking is provided by a Total Cost Involved front clip, hich benefits from gas shocks, ower rack-and-pinion steering and 2-inch drop spindles. Quick stops are a cinch thanks to power-assisted discs at all four corners. At the center of the floor, ustom, -inch exhaust, hich along with the truck's fuel tank was built by Medford's own Allin Specialties Cars & Automotive, reathes through a throaty Magnaflow muffler. And, t the corners of the chassis, heel Vintiques steelies twist 255/50R17 Yokohama S/Ts in front of 275/60R17 Yokohama S/Ts.
When you pop this pickup's doors, ou'll find a stylish and comfortable cockpit that was detailed by Greg's Upholstery in Grants Pass, regon. Top dead center, clean dash hangs Auto Meter telemetry above well-integrated ducting for modern air conditioning. In front of that dash, cushy Glide seat, hich features a folding armrest, ears a supple ultraleather hide. At the sides of that seat, ltraleather door panels anchor traditional chrome handles above tidy pulls. Under those panels, lean carpet founds color-keyed floor mats beneath Lokar foot pedals and a familiar Lokar shifter. Opposite that carpet, tweed headliner stretches tight behind a polished mirror and matching sun visors. And in front of the driver, tilting column spins a Carrera banjo-style steering wheel.
The sale of this gentrified workhorse includes an album of restoration photos, 2012 appraisal from Auto Appraisal Network, showboard, vinyl bed floor cover and a complete car cover.
Perpetually cool and visually stunning, his awesome Ford is a classic example of the skill and creativity that defines our hobby. With its clean craftsmanship and excellent asking price, t presents the rare opportunity to land a well-done trophy winner that doubles as a well-done road warrior. Don't miss your chance to own this sweet resto-mod!