1948 - 1956 F1, F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks Discuss the Fat Fendered and Classic Ford Trucks

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Would a 52/3 Ford F1 Truck that I had partial ownership of in the mid-60's count as Old-whatever or Traditional?

Two friends and I threw in for a running, inspected F1 Pickup that had high wood sides on the bed - anytime we needed extra money (always) we would haul trash, do clean-outs or do anything else to earn $$ - It was also used to tow cars/bikes to the Drag Strip.
There were two types of Trucks back then, Trucks (Working) or Custom Trucks - The only daily drivers were Trucks (Working).
 
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There were two types of Trucks back then, Trucks (Working) or Custom Trucks - The only daily drivers were Trucks (Working).
Ah yes. Before the soccer moms and suits took over the truck world, and drove the prices sky high.

I'm not knocking it, I'm just saying.....
 
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Is this kind of what the original poster had in mind??

 
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My cars/truck range from a '26 T, '32 roadster, and '48 F1. Does that make me Pre-School?

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My cars/truck range from a '26 T, '32 roadster, and '48 F1. Does that make me Pre-School?

Lee
Dunno.....did you have to ride the "short bus" like me?????
 
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lol thats just to funny
 
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I get called "old School", no matter how new the Ford I drive is!
 
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Is this kind of what the original poster had in mind??

What was that used for "Back in the Day? - Not anything I can remember,
 
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What was that used for "Back in the Day? - Not anything I can remember,


Well, you got me there Dick. It is a "Do-Over" pic. Not an original. My wife is a photographer. She wanted to do some black and white pics. That one is a couple of years old now. My daughter was about 8 in the pic then. The truck is the same and the wife and me.
 
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