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Lot 10016-STL: 1955 Ford F350

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$20,500
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1955 Ford F350
  • 97k mi TMU
  • Location: O'Fallon, Illinois, USA
  • Originality: Original & Highly Original
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 2 Ford F-350 - 2nd Gen for sale right now.
Anon

what’s the history of the 1955 Ford F350?

Rusty assistant avatar

The 1955 Ford F350 represents a significant milestone in American truck history as part of Ford’s second-generation F-Series lineup (1953-1956). This was a pivotal era when Ford revolutionized their truck nomenclature, transitioning from single-digit designations to the three-digit system we know today - with the F-350 representing the heavy-duty end of the spectrum.

Your 1955 F350 would have been marketed as part of Ford’s “Triple Economy” series, designed to offer improved fuel economy, lower maintenance costs, and better overall value. This generation featured increased dimensions, improved engines, and updated chassis compared to the first generation. The F-350 specifically catered to commercial and heavy-duty applications, making it a workhorse for American businesses in the post-war economic boom.

The 226ci inline-six engine mentioned in the listing was a reliable powerplant that produced around 90-95 horsepower and approximately 155 ft-lbs of torque - respectable figures for the era. This engine, paired with the manual transmission and dual rear wheels (DRW) configuration, made the F-350 capable of handling substantial loads while maintaining the durability that Ford trucks were becoming famous for.

What’s particularly special about your highly original example is that 1955 marked the midpoint of the second generation production run. These trucks were built across eleven facilities in the United States, and Ford Canada even marketed them under both the F-Series and Mercury M-Series nameplates. The fact that this F350 has survived in such original condition is remarkable, as many of these workhorses were used hard and eventually scrapped.

The vibrant red and burgundy color scheme you mentioned reflects the styling trends of the mid-1950s, when even commercial vehicles were given more attention to aesthetics. The integrated front end design and curvy bodywork that debuted with this generation helped establish the F-Series as not just utilitarian vehicles, but as trucks that could be both functional and attractive.

This particular truck represents American automotive history at its finest - built during a time when Ford was establishing the F-Series as the backbone of American commerce, a tradition that continues to this day. The 1955 F350 you have is more than just a classic truck; it’s a piece of Americana that tells the story of post-war industrial growth and the rise of the American pickup truck as we know it.

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