1947 Ford F1 1-Ton Panel Truck with a beautiful all STEEL Ford body. Original Restoration in 2008 (Odometer 42,000, new odometer shows 900) with updated paint, chrome and detailing in 2020.
GM Driveline with Oldsmobile 455CI engine and Turbo 350 automatic transmission. Aluminum intake manifold, Holley Carb, Edelbrock Performer RPM Headers and HEI ignition.
Custom interior includes VDO gauges, floor shifter, heater, aftermarket Kenwood KDC-1032 CDstereo system. Tilt column with custom steering wheel. Custom wood floor in the bed area with power leather seats and new headliner.
Modern Ford Mustang II front end with rack & pinion steering, modern control arms and disc brakes.
Ford 9" rear-end with 3:73 or 4:11 gears. Reese tow hitch.
All new U.S. Wheel 52 Series Chrome Smoothie Wheels
Custom one of a kind paint with lace inlays by Fast Forward Automotive
Polished, detailed and protective ceramic coating by Flawless Cleaning and Detail
Chrome work by Jason's Custom Metal Polishing
Pin-striping and artwork by Stosh Peeler
All documentation available will be included
Clean Ohio Title
"Best Truck" 2020 House Of Mouse Racing Car Show
Vehicle Details
1947 Ford Panel Truck
Listing ID:CC-1363810
Price:$36,000 (OBO)
Location:Rocky River, Ohio
Year:1947
Make:Ford
Model:Panel Truck
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:42900
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