A t age 15, Ventura, California, construction services contractor Jim Wachsman purchased his "first car" (actually a '49 Ford F-1 pickup) from his father for the princely sum of $250. The truck had ...
Larry Fischer of Terre Haute had a lot of fun restoring and driving this 1949 Ford pickup truck in the late '60s. "The pickup was in pretty bad shape when I bought it," Fischer said. "I had no ...
This red, slammed '49 Ford F-l pickup belongs to Chris Seay of Warrenton. Virginia, and is Posie's Pick of the Month for an outstanding hot rod built by a rodder under 25. Chris, who is 19, started ...
It’s not a rat rod, nor a drift truck, nor is it a full-time road racer. It’s Old Smokey, the 1949 Ford F1 pickup that was conceived and built by Scott Birdsall the owner of Chuckles Garage in Santa ...
Long before urban cowboys began invading the highways with person use pickup trucks, farmer Peyton Estle — a man for whom working pickup trucks were built — bought a 6,800-pound gross vehicle weight ...
ENID, Okla. — Local resident Phil Johnson has fond memories of a red 1948 Ford pickup his dad bought for the family’s Lahoma farm after returning from World War II. Unfortunately, Johnson said he was ...
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