On the VIN, what letter would it start with? I know that on the pickups it starts with an F, F10 for a F100, F25 for a F250 etc. I also have found information that Parcel Deliveries start with a P, but the only info I could find on them starts with P35 (350) and then P50, and P60. This panel truck appears to be a 1/2 ton, 5 lugs on the wheels. Also is the VIN on the frame located on the right front, on the front cross member? The reason I ask is that I have found a panel truck that I am looking to buy. The current owner has a ***le, the VIN states F10. I just want to make sure things are legit. Thanks!
My 54 has F10V...etc. Panel truck ***le,half ton, numbers match my glove box tag, numbers werent readable on the frame. Hope this helps.
Thanks Jim, I kinda have my hopes up on this truck. That gives me hope, since your numbers start with the F10. I forgot to mention that the glove box tag is missing. I have asked the current owner to look for the frame numbers before I even consider making an offer. I know that is the only way to know for sure.
I built a new frame from 2 x 6 tube. It's all straight so the only real kick was the rear. I used a mustang cross member and just notched it so I could leave the 2 x 6 intact. I'll probably stamp it myself and hope for the best. Or try to find the frame numbers and chop that piece out if I have to. I dont know how much grief we might get since these things are getting old.
Well I got the truck yesterday. Checked the ***le VIN against the frame numbers, they all matched.... Looking forward to getting this on the road.
http://www.f100central.com/1953-Ford-Truck.html THIS LINK WILL GIVE YOU VIN PRODUCTION INFORMATION ETC. MY 53 F100 PANEL STARTS WITH F10 ON FORD TRUCK NAME PLATE DECODER HAS OPTINAL CODE D OHV 6 CYD 215 CODE 3 3-SPEED REGULAR HOPE THIS LINK HELPS JAY OCALA, FL
Great looking Panel. Mine had ****g carpet in the back when I bought it. You need to become a member of F.T.E. http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php They have a forum for old ford Truck and Panels. Very helpful for getting ideas and help on our old 53-56 F100s and Panels.