1949 Dodge Wayfarer Roadster Convertible Maroon White Top on 2040-cars
North Port, Florida, United States
1949 DODGE WAYFARER ROADSTER. I ATTEMPTED TO PART WITH MISS DAISY LAST FALL BUT THE TIMING WASN'T RIGHT SO SHE WAS SHIPPED TO FLORIDA FOR A WINTER OF FUN AND SUNSHINE. FROM THE SOUNDS OF OUR CONNECTICUT WINTER WEATHER SHE GOT OUT OF "DODGE" JUST IN TIME. PLEASE TAKE NOTE THIS CAR IS CURRENTLY IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.
PRETTY MAROON WITH WHITE CONVERTIBLE TOP. GREAT RUNNING AND DRIVING FLATHEAD SIX ON A 115" WHEELBASE. STANDARD THREE SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH FLUID DRIVE. SHIFTS FLAWLESSLY. THIS CAR RUNS WITH NO SMOKE, KNOCK, PINGING, TICKING OR BANGING. GOES AT FIFTY ALL DAY LONG. WE HAVE HAD ABSOLUTELY NO OVERHEATING ISSUES IN THE FLORIDA WEATHER. NEW BATTERY AND FUEL PUMP. GOOD SOLID BODY WITH NO MAJOR RUST. BOTH DOORS COLOSE PERFECTLY AND FIT LIKE A GLOVE. THE EXTERIOR CHROME AND STAINLESS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO PITTING OR RUST WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SOME MINOR SURFACE PITTING ON THE TRUNK LATCH. THERE ARE A FEW SMALL SCRATCHES N THE DRIVER DOOR. THE INTERIOR BENCH SEAT HAS BEEN RECOVERED, THE SEAT PART ONLY. ALL OTHER INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL. NICE LOOKING DASH WITH VERY GOOD CHROME. ALL THE GAUGES WORK. HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS ALL WORK. THE CLOCK AND RADIO DO NOT. IT DOES NOT HAVE AN ANTENNA. HAS A REALLY NEAT FLOOD LIGHT THAT IS MOUNTED ON THE DRIVERS SIDE WITH INTERIOR MANUAL HANDLE SO YOU CAN POSITION THE LIGHT FROM THE INSIDE. ALSO HAS EXTRA FOG LIGHTS MOUNTED IN THE FRONT. PUSH BUTTON REMOTE GAS CAP, OPERATED FROM THE DASHBOARD. THE HEASTER AND WIPERS WORK. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS MANUAL AND GOES UP AND DOWN EASILY. THE WINDOWS ARE RIDGE PLASTIC IN ALUMINUM FRAMES. THE DROP IN AND COME OUT EASILY. THEY ARE STORED IN POCKETS ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE SEAT, HENCE THE NAME "POCKET ROADSTER". THIS CAR IS AN 8 OUT OF 10 PAIN AND 8/10 CHROME AND STAINLESS. THIS IS A SUPER CAR AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. CONNECTICUT IS A NON TITLE STATE WITH REGARDS TO VEHICLES OVER THE AGE OF 10 YEARS. SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE AS IS. THIS CAR IS ALSO BEING ADVERTISED LOCALLY SO I MAY STOP THE AUCTION IF CAR IS SOLD. ITS IS A FUN AND EASY CAR TO DRIVE. IT'S ZIPPY IF IT NEEDS TO BE BUT ALL IN ALL IT'S A GREAT CRUSING CAR. MAKE THIS YOUR FAIR WEATHER DAILY DRIVER. On May-08-14 at 13:12:57 PDT, seller added the following information:
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