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The first generation Ford F-Series (also known as Ford Bonus-Built trucks) is a line of trucks that Ford produced from 1948 to the 1952 model years. The introduction of the F-Series marked a departure in the design of Ford cars and trucks. The first generation F-Series is the only generation produced exclusively with 95 hp (71 kW) "Flathead" engines (inline 6 and V8).
The first generation F-Series was sold in eight different chassis (based on their GVWR), which gave them their model names; The F-1 was the lightest version with the F-8 as the tallest. F-1 to F-3 pickups (which formed the basis of panel trucks) were offered.
The most common first-generation model was the F-1, with a 6 ½-foot (1.98 m) bed, 45-cubic-foot cargo volume, and a 114-inch wheelbase.