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![]() This is my mates new purchase, a recently imported 1948 Ford F-1. Are the front fenders the same dimensions for the F-1 and F-2 on 1948-1950 Ford Pick-Ups? I know that they are different for the larger trucks. |
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They’re different. Can’t post a photo for some reason but they’re different.
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Is the above Pick-up a F-1 of F-2?
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I'm gonna venture an F1. I can't recall an F2 with a 6 1/2' bed, and I don't think those hub caps would clear the F2's full floating rear axle. As far as fenders, in the years before '48 any 3/4 ton had the big truck fenders. IIRC the 3/4 ton rated pickup was introduced in the 1939 model and shared the tonner's 8' express bed. In '46 and '47 the 3/4 ton had been discontinued, to be brought back as the F2 in '48,
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Based on the pics, that is an F1.
In particular - the front fender openings (F2 had larger wheel opening) and the bed (6.5 foot). The F2 versions had 8 foot express beds and shared front fenders with the F3-F6 conventional cab models.
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Don't know what was going on yesterday. Couldn't upload photos.
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48f1, excellent example
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![]() Very Helpful 48F-1Pickup.Thanks for posting. |
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![]() Confirmed - 1950 Ford F-1 Pickup showing Front Fender seam. |
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![]() Australian 1949 Ford Freighter. Firstly, Australia never adopted the nameplate F-1 locally. They were call Freighters Secondly, you an see that Australia positioned the Parking Lights on the outside of the headlights. I believe that in this position, they were in a safer location. They give a better indication of the width of the vehicle, especially at night. |
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In the US, the stock wiring would not have both the park lights and the headlights on simultaneously.
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![]() Pick-Up Bed on Australian 1950 Ford Freighter. Totally different to the USA Pick-Up Beds. |
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I know for fact the F2 front wheel openings are larger. we bought some by mistake for my buddys truck thinking the were the same. Tim
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I think the fenders on my F3 '53 were the same as a F2. The bed however was the Express 9 foot! Fooled any lumberyard employee loading 8' 2x4's!
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Front fenders are the same for F2-6. The express beds are 8 feet long.
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Yes, F2 fenders have always been same as F3, BUT in 1953 with the change in designation to F350, Ford's new 'tonner' was built on the previous F4 chassis and the express bed grew to 9' and gained an additional stake pocket. I bought this '53 F350 for my 53rd birthday. My birth year is 1953 and I paid exactly 3500.00 for it. (plus shipping from Minot ND)
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![]() 1948-1950 Australian Ford Big Truck I don't believe that the fenders for the F2-F6 are the same? This picture shows the Grille on the largest Ford Trucks offered here in Australia. Possibility the equivalent of the F-6. Take a look at the Grille and you will notice that it wider than the smaller trucks of this era. On the Pick-Ups, the Grille Bars end where the Fenders join to the middle section. On this big Ford Truck, you can that the Grille Bars extend past this join. From this, it is obvious that these fenders would not be interchangeable with those on an F-2. |
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![]() Compare the Grille of this 1949 Ford Freighter with the Grille in the above photo. You can easily see the differences between the two vehicles - small and large. |
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