1950 F-100

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winr
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1950 F-100

Post by winr »

Panel Truck...


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... osi_widget


That thing would haul a lot of grocerys.



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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

nice.i have a y i could drop right in .
looks like a 62 comet and a 63 falcon there too.
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Post by jakdad »

Yep, panel truck!!! All these dang people keep saying SUV and I try to explain they don't know what they're talking about. Escalade my hind tire, it's a panel truck.....................................
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Post by Satinblack »

I cant look at ebay from work. I assume we are talking about a 1950 F-1
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Post by Slick Fan »

Satinblack wrote:I cant look at ebay from work. I assume we are talking about a 1950 F-1


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The body looks pretty clean from here. :thumright:
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Post by Satinblack »

Yep a good old F-1 Panel. Thanks for posting the pic
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Post by Lowell »

I was looking for a f-1 pickup like that when i found my 65. i always thought they were a cool looking truck.
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

I used to love them Bonus-built trucks when I was a kid. There were thousands of them around in the 60s and early 70's running flatheads and living happily ever after. The coolest sound ever. :thumright:

Then a big flood of them hit car shows in the late 80's and 90s with SBC's in them. Now, after more than a decade of total disappointment, I can barely look at one anymore.
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Post by Lowell »

I got plenty of experience with flatheads back in the 50s and early 60s I had a 50 coupe and dad had a 46 and a 53. They were quite advanced compared to the chevy stovebolt six.
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Post by Comet »

That's cool as hell. If it goes for anywhere near where the current price is, someone is getting a steal.
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