This new series of Ford pickup trucks featured all-new styling that was instantly distinguishable and liked. The front end now had integrated headlights and the cascade vertical bars grille. The Ford name was in the molding on the hood. The parking lights were mounted on the fenders near the headlights and louvers on the side of the hood. The styling which began in 1942 continued through 1947.
This white Ford pickup has been tastefully customized to have a period feel and is powered by a V-8 engine in a nicely detailed engine bay. The truck has been set up with such conveniences as automatic transmission and air conditioning. The custom-build shows to be nicely executed and is detailed with a chromed rear bumper, red painted wheels with chrome trim rings and “smoothie” caps and blackwall tires.