1946 Dodge Pick-up Truck on 2040-cars
Wanette, Oklahoma, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 1946 DODGE TRUCK , IT HAS BEEN CONVERTED OVER TO MODERN SUSPENSION,RUNNING GEAR AND WIRING HARNESS , FROM A 1978 PLYMOUTH VALARE. THE ENGINE IS LOCKED UP BUT THE RUNNING GEAR IS ALL COMPLETE. NO RUST IN THIS TRUCK AT ALL. IT COMES WITH ANOTHER DRIVERS SIDE FRONT FENDER. THERE ARE DENTS IN SEVERAL PLACES ON THE TRUCK BUT STILL VERY RESTOREABLE. THE TRUCK WILL HAVE A CLEAR TITLE, I HAD A BRAKE IN WHILE I WAS ON VACATION AND THE TITLE AMONG OTHER THINGS WHERE STOLEN. I WILL AQUIRE A LOST TITLE TO THE VEHICLE . IF THE TRUCK SELLS BEFORE I GET THE TITLE BACK I WILL GIVE THE NEW OWNER A BILL OF SALE AND MAIL THE TITLE AS SOON AS I RECIEVE IT. THE FRONT WINDSHIELD AND BACK GLASS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT THE DOOR GLASS ON BOTH SIDES IS CRACKED AND WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED.
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