| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-08-2018 @ 8:12 PM |
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Hi, my name is Neil Anderson and I am a new member. My son in law and I have purchased what looks to be one of the original 1950 Ford F1 Rangers remaining with the Marmon-Herrington 4x4 conversion. The truck is very complete with the original 239 cubic inch flathead engine and original Marmon-Herrington 4x4 components. The truck was found in Northern Utah and was last registered by a gentleman from Hooper, Utah near Salt Lake City. The F1 still has all of the Marmon-Herrington emblems. It has a very nice body with few rust issues. The odometer shows 56,864 miles. If anyone might have any history on this truck, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Neil A.
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| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-08-2018 @ 8:18 PM |
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More pictures
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| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-08-2018 @ 8:22 PM |
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Looks to have been a light gray color originally
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| flathead4rd | -- 02-09-2018 @ 6:34 AM |
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Nice find. I don't think I've ever seen one before and I've been around a long time. Keep us posted on restoration.
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| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-09-2018 @ 6:50 AM |
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I sure will. Supposedly there were only 54 ever built and only a dozen or so remaining.
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| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-09-2018 @ 6:55 AM |
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I sure will. Supposedly there were only 54 ever built and only a dozen or so remaining.
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| nelsb01 | -- 02-09-2018 @ 5:22 PM |
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You might want to contact Chuck at Chuck's Trucks (Connecticut) as he has a beautiful restored one. He has shown it when the Eastern National Meets were in Connecticut. He advertises in the V-8 TIMES and Hemmings.
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| 1950 Ranger | -- 02-10-2018 @ 7:45 PM |
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Thanks for responding. I have talked to Chuck and he gave me a lot of good information. Thanks for the tip. Neil A.
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