1953 Dodge 5 Window Pickup Truck, Model B4b-116 1/2 Ton on 2040-cars
A 1953 DODGE PILOT HOUSE PICKUP. FLATHEAD SIX ENGINE WITH A THREE SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. SOLID FENDERS, DOORS, CAB AND BED WITH ONLY MINOR RUST. STRAIGHT BED SIDES AND TOP RAILS. GOOD TAILGATE.TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES BUT WILL NEED WORK TO BE ROADWORTHY. NEEDS WIREING FOR LIGHTS, DOOR GLASS AND WINDSHIELDS REPLACED. WINDOWS GO UP AND DOWN BUT NEED CHANNELS. VENT WINDOWS AND BACK QUARTER AND REAR GLASS ARE GOOD. GAUGES ALL WORK. SPEEDO WORKS BUT ACUAL MILES UNKNOWN. TIRES ARE DRY ROTTED. I PURCHASED THIS IN PIECES AS A STALLED PROJECT THAT SOMBODY STARTED TO SAND OFF THE OLD PAINT AND LEFT IT IN THE BARN FOR YEARS. I WAS TOLD THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT BUT HAVE NO PAPERWORK ON IT. IT DOES NOT SMOKE WHEN RUNNING BUT DOES LEAK OIL FROM THE PAN. IT LOOKS LIKE THERE IS ROOM TO REMOVE THE OIL PAN FROM THE ENGINE WITHOUT PULLING IT. I PUT IN SIX NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS, BRAKE SHOES, RUBBER AND STEEL LINES TURNED DRUMS, REBUILT MASTER CYLINDER, PACKED BEARINGS AND NEW SEALS. FOUR NEW SHOCKS. NEW BATTERY.THE TRUCK IS COMPLETE DOWN TO THE REAR BUMPER AND SPARE TIRE CARRIER. GREAT FOR RESTORATION OR FIX AND DRIVE AS IS. CHECK PICTURES AND EMAIL FOR ANY MORE INFO. AVAILABLE TO INSPECT IN RINGOES NJ. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER. HARD TO FIND A COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL TRUCK ANYMORE.
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