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3/4 Front View
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One off rear suspension design
Just the way Henry designed it but no bumper
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Make
Model
Rating
Decade Ranking
1949
Ford
F 1 Pickup
325
0
Description
Stock body with door handles and bumpers removed and panels filled. 302 cid Ford HO motor with 303 E roller cam, GT 40 heads, bored 30 over with two four barrel carburetors. The transmission is a Ford AOD and the rear end is a Ford 9" with 350 gears in it. The front and rear suspension were designed and built by Indutrial Chassis in Phx., AZ. The front suspension is a Dodge Dakota with a Ford rack, with 12" disc brks. The rear has a transversed mounted spring, trailing arms, pan hard bar and torque tube. The interior has been updated with 97 blazer seats,Vintage air, classic gauges and a Lokar shifter. Over 25,000 miles since built and still runs and drives like day one.
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bluef1
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moonmiss
AWESOME TRUCK!!! i'D LIKE TO MEET THE OWNER.
10/6/2009 6:47:05 PM
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jhubbell
sweet truck gave a10 appreciate the same 56 chev
9/30/2009 11:58:27 AM
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morec1
Very Nice! - I'm a truck guy - check out my 37 GMC. you got my 10!
9/28/2009 10:22:24 PM
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rdtench
I really like your truck. I was born in 1950 and your truck reminds me of those days. I wish you luck in moving up your decades list. Check out my 1929 Ford Model A Pickup in the 1920s decade. I would appreciate your vote. Thanks...RT
9/25/2009 8:50:45 PM
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Fireball22
Glad to see Ford power in such a beautiful old Ford truck. Awesome work here and the body looks smoother than glass. Well worth the 10 I'm dropping you. Please check out my '64 Fireball Roberts Galaxie some time when you get the chance.
9/22/2009 1:24:05 AM
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