1948 Ford F1 Pickup 226 Flathead 3 Spd at Country Classic Cars
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I thought you might like a look at this very clean 1948 Ford F1 Pickup. It's powered by the 226 Cubic Inch Flathead Six, backed by a 3 spd manual trans. The paint looks great, the interior has been restored, and it's ready to go. I'm a big fan of this body style Ford and this really is a great example. I hope you find it interesting, thanks for taking a look!
Filmed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, IL
www.CountryClassicCars.com
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Very nice, always love seeing the old iron
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
looks amazing - beautiful!
Nice truck i have seen some of these as firetenders i the air force back in 1972 and also dodge powerwagon brings back memories thanks jeff and Jordan for this video
Always enjoy the variety of cars you show!
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Great looking truck! The hood release is really neat.
I like that hood release too. It's sort of hidden right in plain sight.
Hi RamblingAround,"Wow".A Super Nice and Clean 1948 Ford F1 Pickup."Nice Video. "Thanks."
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Really Nice truck !!!
It really is a great one. Thanks for checking it out!
love it. I love flatheads.
i remember using one of those to race in the game "motor city online" waaaaay back in the day. with some tweaks it was actually kinda fun. that's a damn clean example for sure. pretty sure yours could drive right over top of it though. haha.
Nice truck mate. Hope you are well. I've been off the tubes for a while, but thought I'd log on and see whats around.
Nice to hear from you Nick. Hope you're well and still making music.
Look great!
It really is a nice one. Thanks for watching!
"You big dummy!" Ha. Somebody restored Fred Sandford's truck!
I own a 48 Ford F1- 3 speed trans with 226, The 226 had more pulling power then the V8s
Cool, that's good to know. Thanks for the info. We have a 48 Ford F1 too, but it's not even close to being stock.
My 1995 gets used and is dependable. Love for trucks.
I had a 49 Ford pickup in high school got it for $200 ran like a top sure wish I could have kept it
i like yours better but it ain't too shabby, nice and original.
I'd say ours is probably more fun, but this one sure is nice.
Nice Little Truck!! I like yours better though!!☺
Like I told my friend Gabe, I think mine is probably more fun, but this one sure is nice. I'd definitely like to have this one too.
I like that one
Yep, this is a great one. I like that it's still so original.
My grandfather had one of those. Got it in '48 for $1,750. cash.
I'll never stop making music mate. My latest I posted a couple of months ago called "Such a Shame" if you wanna check that out.
Cool, I'll definitely go give it a listen.
What year did Ford put its trucks' 3 speeds "on the tree" like its cars'?
51
Late 50’.
I wonder what the price difference was from an 6 to an 8 in the flathead Ford era. I see no reason to ever have a 6er in a Ford.
I'm not sure, I was wondering the same thing. It's a great truck, but it would have been even better with a V8 under the hood.
IMO the sixes were better engines. I will take an I6 over the 8 any day.