1950 Ford F1 4x4 Chasis Auto Ford 351 V8 Mickey Thompson's on 2040-cars
Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
1950 Ford F1 1970’s 4x4 Ford Chassis Ford 351 V8 Crate Motor Automatic transmission Edlebrock Intake Magnetti Marelli Carburetor Summit Racing Air Filter Mickey Thompson Wheels 33” Mickey Thompson Baja Tires Dual Flowmaster Exhaust 42706 Miles on chassis
Offering a truly unique 1950 Ford F1. This is a 1950 Ford F1 body on top of a 4X4 Ford Chassis with a 351 Ford Crate Motor. The truck sits on top of Brand New 16” Classic Mickey Thompson Wheels and 33” Mickey Thompson Tires, also Brand New. Both front and rear shocks were replaced. The truck is an Automatic Transmission with both High and Low 4X4 gearing. This F1 features a Ford 351 V8 Crate Motor. The motor includes an Edlebrock Intake, Magnetti Marelli Carburetor, and Ford Stamped Valve Covers. Brand New Exhaust system including Dual Flowmasters with 3 1/2 ” Chrome Tips. The interior is clean and straight. Bench Seat, Carpeting and Headliner are in decent condition. The truck retains its 1970’s Ford Gauge Cluster and Steering Wheel with Column Shift Lever. While the 4X4 shifter is on the floor. Paint has some cracking and rust spots and wood bed panels could be refinished. An easy driver with attitude. This truck has been recently gone over by one of the Northeast’s premier Hot Rod shops and is ready to be driven. |
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