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1949 Dodge 5-window "pilot House" Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1949 Mileage:99999 Color: paint appears to be a maroon metallic color
Location:

Covina, California, United States

Covina, California, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flathead Six-Cylinder
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 82110360
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 5 Window
Year: 1949
Drive Type: Manual

 No Reserve Auction--She goes to the Highest Bidder

1949 Dodge 5-window 1/2 Ton “Pilothouse” Pickup

VIN 82110360 Model B 1-B-108

The B1-B were 1/2  ton trucks standard with a 95 hp (71 kW) flathead-straight-six engine (rebuilt several years ago.)

The B Series trucks featured a high-visibility "pilot-house" cab with optional rear quarter windows. Three speed manual transmission on the floor—as original. Fuel tank located under carriage area; electrical system converted to 12 Volt. Wood bed was recently redone and looks great. The interior dash is all original, the radio does not work, all gauges work.

The wipers work, horn does not work. The entire interior seat, door panels, and headliner are custom done and look great on this truck. The interior and exterior paint appears to be a maroon metallic color—it changes colors depending on the angle and light; it still has a very nice shine and condition throughout the entire truck—see the pics. I have a lot photos showing the entire truck ask me and I will link them to you. I encourage to inspect the truck and you to bring your magnet, or I will loan you mine, I have only found two spots; one on the passenger side door—from a small dent, not rust, and the other is on the  driver’s side rear wheel fender—there is signs, underneath, of a repair done near the rear lower corner. Other then what I mentioned I could find nothing else.

The trucks engine and transmission are original, and I believe the rear differential is not the original one; appears to be a ford 9 inch rear-end (unknown gears). The entire under carriage suspension, brakes, and cylinders have been replaced when this truck was completely refurbished to its current condition.

The truck has been thoroughly gone through and refurbished. The paint has a great metallic additives and has a nice shine.

I have the original rear bumper, it will go w/ the truck; it needs to be restored—see photos.

The truck starts up w/ no hesitation, the transmission shifts great. The truck is ready for the road and your local car show

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