WOW - Look at this 1950 Ford F1 Pickup Truck This Truck looks and runs great! It was built by Fast Freddys Hot Rods Powered by a late mustang 302 V8 Engine and 5 Speed Manual transmission Rebuilt and replaced in the P/U in late 2015 Low Miles on New rebuilt approx 5,000 miles ''Fat Man Front End'' This red delight has a 8 inch Ford Rear end with a 3:25 Gear ratio Equipped with Power Steering and Front Power Disc Brakes Drum brakes in the rear All new bumbers and Black chrome wheels No rust issues on this Southern Truck! Repainted Red Exterior in late 2015 Houndstooth interior - No rips, cracks, or tears in the seats, headliner, carpet or dash! Cold Air Conditioning Heat/ Defrost Floor shift - all gauges are working Bed is in great Condition! Look and see
The Ford F-Series is a series of light-duty trucks and medium-duty trucks (Class 2-7) that have been marketed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1948. While most variants of the F-Series trucks are full-size pickup trucks, the F-Series also includes chassis cab trucks and commercial vehicles. The Ford F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States since 1981 and the best-selling pickup since 1977. It is also the best selling vehicle in Canada.
In 1999, to bridge the gap between the pickup line and the medium-duty trucks, the F-250 and F-350 became the Ford Super Duty vehicles;:considered an expansion of the F-Series, the Super Duty trucks are built on a distinct chassis with heavier-duty components. As of the 2017 model year, the F-Series includes the F-150, the Super Duty (F-250 through F-550), and F-650 and F-750 Super Duty medium-duty commercial trucks. The most popular version of the F-Series is the F-150, now in its thirteenth generation.
Through the use of rebadging, Ford has marketed the F-Series through all three Ford divisions in North America. From 1946 to 1968, Mercury sold the Mercury M-Series in Canada; during the 2000s, Lincoln sold the Lincoln Blackwood, replaced by the Lincoln Mark LT.
The first-generation F-Series pickup (known as the Ford Bonus-Built) was introduced in 1948 as a replacement for the previous car-based pickup line introduced in 1942. The F-Series was sold in eight different weight ratings, with pickup, panel truck, cab-over engine (COE), conventional truck, and school bus chassis body styles