Estimate
This is a public auction. A placed bid on this lot is binding. Please make use of the viewing days before placing a bid. No right of return applies to this lot.
The Seller determines after the auction wherher the lot is allocated - More information
Classic Car Auctions is not the seller.We auction and bill as a mediator on behalf of a third party, the seller.
Brand
Ford
Model
F1
Type
Pick up
Body
Other
Year
1948
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
BE-95-63
Date of first admission
28-02-1948
Date of first admission (NL)
28-01-2020
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
1567 Miles
Color
Brown
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
The 1948 Ford F1 Pick-up was known as a rugged and versatile truck, designed for both work and recreational use. Ford introduced the F Series in 1948, responding to the brand's growing demand for reliable and functional light trucks. The F1, as an entry-level model, combined practical features with a timeless design, making it a popular choice among farmers and entrepreneurs alike. Its iconic lines and distinctive grille added to its appeal, making it a representative appearance in post-war America.
This particular Ford F1 Pickup is equipped with an 8-cylinder flathead engine, a feature that was typical of the powerplants of the time. The five-speed manual transmission provided a direct driving experience, while front disc brakes offered improved braking performance, which was an advancement in vehicle safety at the time. The lowered chassis and dual exhaust not only gave the pickup a sporty appearance, but also contributed to a more dynamic ride. The Mustang 2 front suspension with rack and pinion steering was a major upgrade, resulting in improved handling and ride comfort.
After its registration in the Netherlands in 2020, the car is available with extensive documentation, including several bills supporting the vehicle's history and maintenance. This Ford F1 Pick-up, with its authentic appearance and practical modifications, represented the versatility of the F-Series, which is still much admired today. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.