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Hi All,
I'm new here and this is my first Post. My name is Paul and i live in Prescott
Arizona. I just bought a restored 1952 Ford Pickup and LOVE it. Below is something about the truck.
Paul

All steel 1952 Ford F1 pickup

Frame powder-coated. Wheels powder-coated.
Completely rebuilt flathead 239 CI V8 motor with .80 over 4 ring pistons.
Engine balanced, New small block Chevy valves.
Motor City Flathead full flow oil filter system.
Offenhauser aluminum heads, Offenhauser intake manifold with Holly 4 barrel carb.
Electronic ignition with single wire alternator.
12 volt system with all new wiring.
New exhaust system with Reds headers and Smithy mufflers.
Stock suspension with new shocks and new rear springs.
All new brakes and brake lines with residual pressure valves and adjustable proportioning valve for rear wheels.
New dual reservoir master cylinder with vacuum booster.
T5 five speed manual transmission and Ford 9 inch rear end.
New electric radiator fan. New gas tank and sending unit.
New tinted glass.
New steering wheel.
New 2 speed electric windshield wipers.
Turn signals.
The bottom of the bed is diamond plate and the entire bed is sprayed with Rhino liner.
Color "Fire storm" Chrysler.
 

blacksnapon

Moderator
Staff member
Welcome to the site. Theres a lot of knowledgeable people here, both with the older stuff, and the newer stuff. Look around, get to know everyone!
 

lil_dq

Let 'er eat boys!
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Union, MO
welcome aboard! nice truck!
 

ameritaz3038

New York Chapter Leader
welcome to the site. it is great to have you . and very awesome truck.YelloThumbUp
 

mtflat

Flatheads Forever
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Howdy from Montana, land of ice and snow. Always good to have another F1 around here.

I just spent the day plowing snow with my '52 F6.
 
Thank you all for the nice comments and offer to trade. I'm having a blast
reading and learning about my truck "PJ". I'm not sure which is more fun driving PJ or polishing him. I live in a old small mining town and when i drive
PJ i get lots of " smiles per mile"
Paul
 
Awesome truck and welcome.
 

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