Kevin,...he's a lucky kid! ...believe it or not this is my next F-1 project; it'll be built from parts from multiple trucks, this is a very nice cab....probly gonna run a 250 Chevy inline six.
I just joined this group,just bought a 52 F1. It was from a one owner farm family that I repaired phones for about 10-15 yrs when I worked for PNB.I happened on it a couple weeks ago as they were ready to sell. All original ,very nice shape,6-3spd on floor. I got it stripped and down to my buddies shop to paint. Unfotunatley he died of a stroke while in the booth. I just bought a 57 365 caddy for it,looking for adaoter to 3spd. will have 4 inch dropped axle,stock wheels/caps,brilliant red stock black seat.I will put pics on when I get it out of the booth.
Thank You. here is a link to the "Garage Journal" and the build > http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10871&showall=1
My 50 F1. I'm in the process of channeling it 4 inches. I'm going to chop the top, but I don't know how much yet. The plan was 3" but we'll see. FE engine w/ a toploader 4 speed, F100 9 inch, Dropped axle, Posies, and a custom bed using shoebox quarters and a few other surprises.
Mine, been at it a few years now. Can't wait to get unburied from this snow and get back to work on it.
Thanks for the compliments on the dash fellas. I eventually want to paint the dash and doors a dark candy red colors, but ran out of steam, and just wanted to drive it last year, so went with the ol' stand by...Flat Black
I have a 48 with 51 front sheet metal that I put on an late 80s Mercury car frame. I also have a pic of it in the other thread.
52 f3 with 50 f6 cab and running boards. 50 bed. 55 f 100 front hubs and rear axle, 49 8ba flathead. 92 mustang t5 transmission.
...here's a 48 I put together a few years ago, it went to Michigan somewhere around Detroit, has anyone ever seen it?
I have been driving mine for 30 years the52.Had but sold a 50 and 51.looking to see if thay show up on the hamb .maby later
NO pictures but I've got a '48 F1 lurking in the shadows. Fairly decent but I've been collecting duplicate parts to have on hand when build time comes. The tough thing for me is whether to keep it a flathead for local use or make it highway friendly and do a ohv conversion. Converted, it will run a Chevy, probably a big block w/overdrive. I'm hoping when the time comes it will speak to me and make the decision really easy. Frank
does anyone happen to know what the width of the frame is in the rear? I am in the middle of getting mine back in shape.
Here is my '48 Merc project. Flathead 5spd, flip front end, chop 4.5". I have a drop axle to install this spring and a dash trans-plant to do before cruising weather.
here's a suggestion based on my experience: i chopped clarence (the panel in my avitar) in the early 90's, so i've had nearly 20 years of critiquing the roof. if i were going to do another chop on one of these i'd take some material out of the metal above the windows and less out of the glass. i took out 5" all the way around. i like the proportions and the finished height, but when you're sitting inside it looks like there's way too much metal above the windshield. the view from inside is less than ideal. i realize that it would take a lot more work to do it that way, but every time i drive it i wish i had done it that way. oh, yeah; a traffic light finder is mandatory if you chop one of these things.