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1950 Ford F-1

Michigan

$12,995 $23,995

1950 Ford F-1

Vehicle Details

Make

Ford

Model

F-1

Year

1950

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

350 V8 delivers reliable power

Condition

Excellent

Description

1950 Ford F1 Pickup β€” Custom V8 Street Rod This beautifully modified 1950 Ford F1 Pickup blends classic styling with hot rod attitude. Under the hood, a Holley-carbureted Chevy 350 V8 delivers reliable power, paired with a new distributor gear for smooth performance. The tilt hood adds convenience and show-stopping appeal.

This truck turns heads with custom touches like diamond-plated aluminum running boards, a metal roof-mounted visor, and a period-correct 'Ford' stamped tailgate. The bed is in excellent condition, featuring a custom wooden bed floor and a handmade roll-top wooden toolbox, which is removable for added flexibility. Inside, you'll find bucket seats, an aftermarket GT 3-spoke steering wheel, and a blend of vintage character with modern usability.

The stance and styling are just right for weekend cruising, shows, or even light-duty fun. Highlights: Chevy 350 V8 with Holley carb New distributor gear Tilt hood for easy access Diamond plate running boards Metal visor Beautiful wood bed with custom toolbox GT 3-spoke steering wheel Bucket seats Ford stamped tailgate This F1 is a unique build that's ready to enjoy. Whether you're a collector or a weekend cruiser, this pickup checks all the right boxes.

Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **

Ford F-1 Buyer's Guide (1948–1952)

Full guide
R
Robert Halloran
Classic Trucks
1948–1952
~4 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Ford F-1 was the half-ton model in Ford's first F-series β€” the truck that established the template every full-size American pickup has followed since. Clean examples are genuinely rare now, values have climbed steadily, and the customs and hot rod builder community has loved this body since the day it was new.
This guide covers
βœ“ 9-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 4 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Ford F-1 Market Overview

Based on 124 Ford F-1 listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

124
Listed Now
$25,742
Avg. Asking Price
1935–2001
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Average Range
This car: $12,995
Low: $2,500 High: $121,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 50%
Manual 27%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 14% ◄
Good 23%
Fair 9%
Poor 3%
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Ford F-1 Buyer's Guide (1948–1952)

When Ford rolled out the F-series in 1948, they called it "Built stronger to last longer" β€” and they weren't wrong. The F-1 was a different kind of truck than anything Ford had built before: purpose-designed for work, but styled like something you'd actually want to drive on a Sunday. I've worked on a lot of these over the years, and what still impresses me is how well the cab holds up when it hasn't been abused. Find one that spent its life in a dry climate and wasn't used as a dump truck, and you've got the foundation for something really special.

What to Check Before Buying

Cab corner probe β€” Probe lower rear cab corners inside and outside β€” primary structural rust zone
Running board mounts β€” Check mounting bracket attachment points at lower cab for rust
Floor pan condition β€” Lift rubber mat and probe cab floor pans
Bed floor crossmembers β€” Check every crossmember under bed floor β€” replacement cost depends on how many are good
Firewall inspection β€” Check firewall for rust from fluid leaks and heat damage
Engine cold start β€” Start from cold β€” working flathead V8 adds meaningful value
Flathead head gasket check β€” Check for white exhaust smoke and oily coolant β€” inter-passage leak indicator
Frame rail check β€” Inspect frame rails under cab at mounting points
Door hinge alignment β€” Check door fit and hinge condition β€” worn hinges indicate hard use

Common Issues

Cab corner rust is the defining issue β€” the lower rear cab corners rust from packed debris at the cab-to-bed junction. Floor pan deterioration from condensation and spilled fluids over decades. Bed floor and crossmember deterioration on working trucks is nearly universal β€” expect to replace the bed floor. Flathead V8 head gasket failure between coolant and combustion passages is the classic flathead failure mode β€” check for white smoke and oily coolant. Running board mounting bracket rust. Door hinge wear on high-mileage examples. Wiring deterioration on 6-volt systems.

What to Look For

Cab corners β€” probe lower rear cab corners from inside and outside. Running board mounting brackets at lower cab. Floor pans inside cab under rubber mat. Bed floor crossmembers β€” check every crossmember for integrity before costing out a bed floor replacement. Firewall for fluid and heat damage. Verify engine runs before accepting any valuation β€” a running flathead is worth significantly more than a seized core. Check frame rails under cab for rust at mounting points. Door hinges and alignment β€” worn hinges indicate high mileage or hard use.

Price Guide

Driver quality with running flathead: $18,000–$28,000. Show stock restoration: $32,000–$48,000. Professional custom: $45,000–$80,000+. Award-winning build: $100,000+. Project with significant rust: $6,000–$14,000. Flathead V8 trucks command 15–20% over inline-six versions at equivalent condition. Cab corner repair runs $2,500–$5,000 at a qualified shop β€” factor into project pricing.

Did You Know?

The F-series nameplate introduced with the F-1 in 1948 is the longest-running continuous model name in American automotive history. Ford's F-150 (direct descendant) has been the best-selling vehicle in the US for over 40 consecutive years. The 1948–1952 F-1 was the first American truck designed from scratch with driver comfort as a primary design objective β€” previous trucks were built around the engine and cargo, with the driver accommodated as an afterthought.

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