Make:
Ford
Model:
Pickup
Year:
1949
Mileage:
81692
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1949 Ford Pickup Short bed truck 239 Flathead V8 81692 Miles
When you go old school, you need to do it right, and it's more than just starting with the right vehicle. This stunning 1949 Ford F-1 pickup nails the original look with a perfect stance, awesome Flathead V8 power, and a great color scheme that seems to encapsulate all that is right with vintage American motoring. Ford's F-1 pickups have always been perennial best-sellers, even before they were ever known as the F-150. One glance at this great-looking vintage pickup is all the reason you need to understand its lasting success and the early post-war examples are the epitome of "old truck" fun. But this isn't some beat-up farm hand; no, it's had a lot of restoration work done to bolster its curb appeal, including that slick red paint, black running boards, the matching blacked-out grills, plus the inside of the bed that was finished like a dance floor with lightly-stained wood – all adding up to a top-end driver-quality truck that has a great deal of charm. The Vermillion Red paint (or a close facsimile), arguably the most desirable shade from this era, looks particularly good on these big fenders. Even though the finish isn't that of a perfect showpiece, the truck has a great look that makes you want to hop in and take it for a drive every time you pass it by. Factory trim, including the wonderful hood vents and nostrils, means it has an authentic old-timey look, and the black 'Ford' script on the tailgate gives it an ideal 1950s flair.
When you go old school, you need to do it right, and it's more than just starting with the right vehicle. This stunning 1949 Ford F-1 pickup nails the original look with a perfect stance, awesome Flathead V8 power, and a great color scheme that seems to encapsulate all that is right with vintage American motoring. Ford's F-1 pickups have always been perennial best-sellers, even before they were ever known as the F-150. One glance at this great-looking vintage pickup is all the reason you need to understand its lasting success and the early post-war examples are the epitome of "old truck" fun. But this isn't some beat-up farm hand; no, it's had a lot of restoration work done to bolster its curb appeal, including that slick red paint, black running boards, the matching blacked-out grills, plus the inside of the bed that was finished like a dance floor with lightly-stained wood – all adding up to a top-end driver-quality truck that has a great deal of charm. The Vermillion Red paint (or a close facsimile), arguably the most desirable shade from this era, looks particularly good on these big fenders. Even though the finish isn't that of a perfect showpiece, the truck has a great look that makes you want to hop in and take it for a drive every time you pass it by. Factory trim, including the wonderful hood vents and nostrils, means it has an authentic old-timey look, and the black 'Ford' script on the tailgate gives it an ideal 1950s flair.