'49 F1 Family Project
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'49 F1 Family Project
After much searching and researching we finally found our new family project. It was near Redding, CA and apparently has been a central California truck for many decades and has been parked in a garage on blocks since 1992. Originally a 6 cylinder, it now has a Merc Flathead V8 that turns over but supposedly needed a valve job, which is why it was parked years ago. My wife and I drove down to pick it up yesterday and I was utterly amazed at the lack of rust. The steel bed floor, cab floor, cab corners, door bottoms, fenders and everything else is COMPLETELY rust free! This morning I got her all cleaned out and parked in the garage to keep her out of the weather forever. The trim and broken windows are all in the bed. Our game plan is to get her running and stopping so we can do some summer cruises next year. We are on a very tight budget, so appearance is not a concern right now. If I can get the Flathead running I will leave it, otherwise I will swap it for a running 6 or 8. I found the frame VIN, but the glove box and firewall tags are long gone. Fortunately the title matches the frame. So far I haven't been able to find the firewall stampings that tell assembly plant, etc.
Since I have been viewing the Fat Fender forum for a few years I have gleaned tons of good info from the rest of you. However, there are a few questions I have.
Since I have been viewing the Fat Fender forum for a few years I have gleaned tons of good info from the rest of you. However, there are a few questions I have.
- What is the lever on the floor in front of the driver side of the seat? It looks like a later model fuel tank selector.
- How do you open the cowl vent? I'm assuming there's a cable somewhere.
- Will a C6 fit without modding the cab floor? I have a line on a 302 with a C6 that I could get a good deal on, but if a C4 will fit better I will do that.
- Is there a difference in F1 tailgates between years? Our truck came with 2, plus we picked up a 3rd for $25. They all look the same to me.
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Oh, I also found the lever to open the cowl vent! Woo-Hoo!
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Is there another filler tube poking out or hiding somewhere? I think the panel truck gas tank normally mounts under the driver's side...
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Is there another filler tube poking out or hiding somewhere? I think the panel truck gas tanks normally mount under the driver's side...
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Here's a pic of my wifey in the monkey face.
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What is the lever on the floor in front of the driver side of the seat? It looks like a later model fuel tank selector.
- How do you open the cowl vent? I'm assuming there's a cable somewhere.
- Will a C6 fit without modding the cab floor? I have a line on a 302 with a C6 that I could get a good deal on, but if a C4 will fit better I will do that.
- Is there a difference in F1 tailgates between years? Our truck came with 2, plus we picked up a 3rd for $25. They all look the same to me.c
This is a 48-50 F1 tailgate. Note the chain latch position in the top rail.
This is a 51-52 tailgate. Note the chain latch positioned below the top rail.
You have a fine looking start. If you're in need of missing parts, let me know. I have a ton of parts to get rid of.
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The lever on the floor is not stock. Look for a second fuel tank or plumbing for one like suggested. Handle underneath/behind the instrument panel will open the cowl when you push it forward (but you already found it). Can't help you with the C6. Yes, there is a slightly difference between 48-50 and 51-52 tailgates. 48-50 tailgates had the chain latch bracket inside the top rail. 51-52 had them below the rail.
You have a fine looking start. If you're in need of missing parts, let me know. I have a ton of parts to get rid of.
You have a fine looking start. If you're in need of missing parts, let me know. I have a ton of parts to get rid of.
I will be taking stock of our extra parts and missing parts, so I may check to see what you have.
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Alas, I think I can actually answer a question for someone! VERY sweet ride btw! looks to be in great condition. I bought my 49 F-1 just about a year ago equiped with a 302 and C6 trans. It does fit without and alterations to the cab. the bell housing however on mine was dang near touching the center trans cover, which does fit with the C6 trans, just need to cut a new hole for the shifter. On mine there was plenty of room between the waterpump and the radiator so I'm not sure why they put it sitting so far back unless it was a center of gravity thing. Beats me.... Mine had an electic fan on the front of the radiator, again leaving plenty of room between the front of the engine and the radiator. It was all taken apart when I bought it so the first thing I did was put it back together to make sure it ran, then pulled the engine and trans in one piece and on craigslist it went. BTW, when I bought it it was advertised as a 351W, I soon found out it was a 302 but didn't matter too much since I was selling it. I now have a sweet 1950 8BA with a 3 spd. trans waiting for a transplant. Can't wait to get that baby in there! I have never seen that lever on the floor either, I've had a 48 F-1 with a flattie 6 as well, no wierd lever on the floor. Love your "new" truck, have a blast with it!
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Alas, I think I can actually answer a question for someone! VERY sweet ride btw! looks to be in great condition. I bought my 49 F-1 just about a year ago equiped with a 302 and C6 trans. It does fit without and alterations to the cab. the bell housing however on mine was dang near touching the center trans cover, which does fit with the C6 trans, just need to cut a new hole for the shifter....
I now have a sweet 1950 8BA with a 3 spd. trans waiting for a transplant. Can't wait to get that baby in there! I have never seen that lever on the floor either, I've had a 48 F-1 with a flattie 6 as well, no wierd lever on the floor. Love your "new" truck, have a blast with it!
I now have a sweet 1950 8BA with a 3 spd. trans waiting for a transplant. Can't wait to get that baby in there! I have never seen that lever on the floor either, I've had a 48 F-1 with a flattie 6 as well, no wierd lever on the floor. Love your "new" truck, have a blast with it!
By the way, does anyone know if the leaf springs would interchange from a '52 F1 to my '49? I found a broken leaf up front, but I have a line on all running gear and suspension from a '52.
Thanks!