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1948 Ford F-6 2-Ton Car Hauler – 254 CID Flathead inline six – Four Speed Manual

Sold For: $25,000 Questions

Vehicle Location: Fenton, MO 63026
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 3509
Engine: 254 CID Flathead inline six
Transmission: Four-speed manual transmission
Exterior: Yellow
Interior: Black
VIN: 98RTH241771
Party: Dealer

 

1948 Ford F-6 2-Ton Car Hauler

 

1948 Ford F-6 2-Ton Car Hauler

 

1948 Ford F-6 2-Ton Car Hauler

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS
Conventional, medium-duty truck with custom hauler body by Hodges
254 CID Flathead inline six-cylinder engine (M-Series)
Four-speed manual transmission
Yellow exterior with black trim and interior
Hodges Custom Hauler Bed with a Ramsey Winch
Cab lights
158-inch wheelbase and 15,500 GVWR

 

“Looking for a classic hauler to haul your classic vehicle? Check out this 1948 Ford F-6. With a custom Hodges bed with new ramps.

The F-6 was Ford’s top medium-duty truck, just under the heavy-duty F-7 and F-8. Dressed in yellow, the truck’s paint and black trim are in very good overall shape. The bodywork is straight, including the cab lights. The black from bumper fits tightly to the body along with black sideview mirrors. There is only a driver’s side windshield wiper. Paint is not perfect with imperctions and some light rust. A Ramsey Winch rests behind the cab (will need work as switch work only “”out”” not “”in””) at the forward edge of the Hodges Custom Hauler Bed.

This truck rolls on a older mixed group of Power King tires in front, size 7.50-20 in front and Goodyear Hi-Milers in back, size 8.25-20. There are dual rear wheels and each tire is mounted to a steel wheel painted black. This truck rides on a 158-inch wheelbase and has a 15,500 GVWR.

Under the hood is a 254 CID Flathead straight six-cylinder engine (M-Series). Backing this motor is a four-speed manual transmission, either a spur gear or Synchro-Silent type.

Inside, the black bench seat looks great and there are black floor mats put down for driver and passenger. A newer black headliner looks good, too. A three-spoke, black steering wheel faces the driver and adds a nice contrast to the yellow metal dashboard and inner door panels. The dash features a full array of ancillary gauges (inop) The speedo/odo are inop. There is an aftermarket voltmeter mounted below the dash A floor-mounted shifter completes the interior.

Nineteen forty-eight Ford truck models featured wider, longer and taller cabs. Model designations for trucks were badged as F-1s. Heater only, no defroster. Running boards curved over the frame and under the cab.

VIN: 98RTH241771

This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows
or 3,509 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ended On: 11/10/2023 at 3:01 pm EST
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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
a**********s 11/10/2023 12:21 pm EST $10,500
i**n 11/09/2023 3:26 am EST $7,280
a**********s 11/08/2023 11:14 am EST $5,000
i**n 11/08/2023 10:01 am EST $2,500
Auction started 11/08/2023 12:00 am EST
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  • ICON says:

    Is this truck an original 6 volt or converted 12 volt?
    Does the winch and winch motor work, only needs a new switch or a new motor?
    Is there an old radio that fits in the dash hole?

    Thanks Steve

  • ICON says:

    What number might we settle on to close out the bid for this truck now on a buy it now transaction? Thanks

  • Ronson68L78 says:

    Like to know more about the flathead motor. Is it numbers matching with the truck? Ever been rebuilt? Who did the rare overhead conversion? Any dyno tests before and after the conversion?

  • hairyclive says:

    Need to check engine spec info. The engine looks like a later model 240 or 300 Ford Inline OHV 6 https://www.google.com/search?q=ford+240+6+picture. Which would be a nice upgrade over the orig L head.

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