Before the F-100 became an American institution, there was the F-1. Introduced as part of Ford's first all-new postwar truck line, the 1948 through 1952 "Bonus Built" F-Series established the foundation for generations of Ford pickups. This red 1950 F-1 comes from that landmark first generation, and surviving examples with traditional Flathead power are increasingly sought after by collectors and hot rodders.
Under the hood is Ford's legendary 239-cubic-inch Flathead V8, backed by a three-speed manual transmission and a floor shifter. It is an honest mechanical combination with the unmistakable sound, low-end pull, and old-school character that made the Flathead a cornerstone of early American performance.
The driver-quality red finish suits the truck's working-class roots, while the matching red bench-seat cabin keeps the presentation simple and period-minded. Out back, a wood bed adds warmth and craftsmanship to the curving steel bodywork. Up front, the stout push bumper gives this F-1 an extra dose of vintage utility and attitude.
Thoughtful upgrades include a 12-volt electrical conversion, alternator conversion, aluminum radiator, and electric cooling fan. Manual steering and manual brakes preserve the direct, hands-on driving experience expected from a genuine mid-century pickup.
This is not a modern truck wearing vintage sheetmetal. It is a first-generation Ford F-Series with Flathead V8 power, three pedals, a wood bed, and the kind of patina-friendly driver quality that invites its next owner to get behind the wheel and enjoy it.
Yes - Heater
Yes - Brake Lights
Yes - Runs
Yes - Temperature Gauge
Yes - Radio
Yes - Horn
Yes - Wipers
Yes - Turn Signals
Yes - Tail Lights
Yes - Headlights
Yes - Speedometer
Yes - Oil Pressure Gauge
Yes - Fuel Gauge
