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1948 Ford F1 Flat Head V8 Pickup: Fully Restored And Beautiful! on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:1
Location:

Redwood City, California, United States

Redwood City, California, United States
Advertising:

                         
                        1948 Ford F1 Flat Head V8 Pickup:            
restored to a very high standard!
           
                        for sale            



                                   
            1948 Ford F1 Flat Head V8 Pickup:
restored to a very high standard!


Lovingly restored to national award-winning standards, this outstanding 1948 Ford F1 pickup features incredible Raven Black paint and Red pin striping on a superb body, a correctly restored interior and dash, beautiful varnished oak cargo bed and new bumpers, grille trim and wide Whitewall tires. The correct 221/85 HP flathead V-8 starts and runs like new, holding 80 PSI at idle.
 
Completely detailed throughout, this has to be one of the finest correctly restored F1 Pickups available.  Clean California title and current registration.
 
- This was a Lenoir, North Carolina area truck since new - now in the SF Bay Area California
- Restored to National winning standards
- Correct Flathead 221/85 HP engine
- Starts and runs like new
- Holds 80 PSI at idle
- Unbelievable Raven Black finish on superb body
- Detailed to the nines
- Correctly restored interior and dash
- Pickup bed is restored with highly varnished oak
- New wide white wall tires, bumpers and grill trim
- This has to be one of the finest correctly restored F1 Pickups available
- Extremely low mileage since full restoration in 2010
 
Please contact Driveline to see and drive this wonderful consigned Ford F1 call 650-261-1777.
 
VIN: 88RC75198
 
Please call 650-261-1777 for any questions:  Thank you.  Rob.
                                    
       
           

         
         
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