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How wide is a 1948 Ford F1?

The 1948 Ford F-1 is about 68 inches wide across the outer fenders (roughly 173 cm). With typical side mirrors, the total width commonly falls in the 74–78 inch range (about 188–198 cm). Exact figures can vary with tire size, trim, and mirrors.


Dimensions in context


The width most people reference for early F-Series pickups is the overall body width from outer edge of one front fender to the other. That measurement is typically around 68 inches for the 1948 F-1. When you add side mirrors, the total width increases and can approach the mid- to high-70s inch range.


Here are the commonly cited measurements you’ll encounter:



  • Overall width across the outer fenders: about 68 inches (173 cm).

  • Width with typical mirrors installed: about 74–78 inches (188–198 cm).


These figures are widely cited by enthusiasts and catalog listings. Actual numbers can vary slightly based on tire size, fender trim, and the specific mirrors fitted to a given truck.


Practical considerations for owners


To ensure this classic truck fits in garages, along fences, and on trailers, it’s helpful to measure both baseline width and mirror-inclusive width on your own vehicle.



  • Measure the widest point across the outer edges of the fenders on a level surface, with tires inflated to normal operating pressure, to capture the baseline overall width.

  • If you need the width with mirrors, measure from the far edge of one mirror to the far edge of the opposite mirror; expect the result to be 74–78 inches for common mirror configurations.


Note that aftermarket tires, fender flares, or nonstandard mirrors can alter the true width of your specific truck. For restoration accuracy or transport planning, consult the original Ford shop manual or a trusted dimension reference for your exact chassis and trim.


Variants and width consistency


The 1948 F-1 shared the same basic body width across most configurations, with differences mainly in bed length and cab trim. While wheelbase and bed length can differ, the overall body width across the fenders remains close to the same figure, making the 68 inch standard a useful baseline for restorations and compatibility planning.


Summary


In summary, a 1948 Ford F-1 is approximately 68 inches wide across the outer fenders, or about 173 cm. Including commonly fitted mirrors, the total width typically sits around 74–78 inches (188–198 cm). For precise planning, measure your own vehicle and consult period references or manuals.

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