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Any information on this car would be appreciated. Brooklands Autumn Classic Breakfast. Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, Surrey, UK. 23018/11/04
The 32nd Annual Old Car Sunday in the Park is set to take place on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at Fraser River Heritage Park in Mission, BC. This beloved Father’s Day tradition is one of the largest and longest-running classic car shows in British Columbia.
The 1949 Ford F-47 is a Canadian-market version of the first-generation Ford F-Series pickup truck, known in the U.S. as the Ford F-1. Here's a detailed look at this classic vehicle:
The F-47 was built and sold exclusively in Canada.
The “47” in the name refers to its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) in hundredweights—4,700 lbs.
It was part of the Ford Bonus-Built series, the first generation of Ford trucks designed on a dedicated truck chassis, rather than a modified car frame.
️ Specifications
Engine Options:
226 cu in (3.7L) Inline-6
239 cu in (3.9L) Flathead V8
Transmission: 3-speed manual (standard), 4-speed optional
Drive: Rear-wheel drive
Body Style: 2-door pickup
Chassis: Purpose-built truck frame with a third cross-member for added strength
🏁 Design Features
Cab: Wider and more comfortable than pre-war models
Grille: Horizontal bar design with integrated headlights
Bed: Steel construction with wood floor slats
Interior: Simple but functional, with a single bench seat and basic gauges
Legacy
The F-47 is a rare and collectible truck today, especially in original or restored condition.
It represents the beginning of Ford’s F-Series, which would go on to become the best-selling truck line in North America.
Many enthusiasts appreciate its durability, classic styling, and historical significance.
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GWR steam locomotive passes through a typical 1930s scene reenacted at Bewdley station as part of a Timeline Events photo charter.
This old style telephone is located in the men's room of the Hermitage Hotel - this men's room has been featured in many music videos and was voted as one of the most interesting rest rooms on Earth!
Shot using a beauty dish straight in front of the model, and a sunbounce to kick in a little fill on the side. 50mm lens
Brooks Brothers advertisement found at Well Worn, Worn Well tumblr blog: wellwornwornwell.tumblr.com/post/32210416035