The Ford F-2 high beam and low beam headlight bulbs both utilize the H6006 size. The replacement chart covers 1950 to 1952 production years with corresponding bulb specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Ford F-2 uses the H6006 bulb size across both the high beam and low beam headlight positions for the 1950-1952 model years.
The H6006 is an ANSI-standard sealed beam unit recognized in both the United States and Canada, operating at 12 volts.
A sealed beam unit integrates the filament, reflector, and lens into a single fused glass assembly, meaning the entire unit is replaced rather than an internal bulb.
The H6006 follows a 5x7-inch rectangular form factor, which is a standardized size shared across many vehicle applications of that era, governed by ANSI specifications.
Because the Ford F-2 uses the same H6006 unit for both high and low beam functions, the headlight assembly relies on a dual-filament sealed beam design rather than separate single-filament units for each function.
The shared H6006 fitment across all three model years means no bulb size variation exists between the 1950, 1951, and 1952 Ford F-2 for either headlight position.