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Dodge Power Wagon 1955 - Rare! on 2040-cars

US $34,800.00
Year:1955 Mileage:9999
Location:

N?rnberg, Germany

N?rnberg, Germany
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Hi
selling here out of my collection a Dodge Powerwagon from 1955. The truck is in good/mint conditions. The 4.0L 6L engine was rebuilt and starts and runs smooths. Manual unsynchronized gear. Part-time AWD and Winch; nice mechanical mechanism! I myself restored all 4 wheels, including brakes, oil seals and so on. Brake Master cylinder is professionally rebuild also steering gearbox. Both are absolutely dry. All other gearboxes have also new oil seals and are dry (no dripping when standing for longer time). 
Wiring is new, including nice "old-fashion" switches in the cabin. Battery new. I used the truck for fun, delivery services and exhibitions. A great eye-catcher.
I have much more pics on a cloud. If you are interessted please contact me before you hit the "Buy now" button.
Shipping international is not a big deal. Costs about 2K and takes approx. 4+ weeks.
Price is open for negotiation...
Questions? Let me know....+491728573243
Take care
steff5

 

For the German speaking guys:
Hallo,
verkaufe aus Zeitgr?nden meinen DODGE Powerwagon. Eine Besonderheit aus dem Jahr 1955. Der Truck hat H-Kennzeichen und kann Probegefahren werden. ABER: LKW-Feeling :-) Unsynchronisiertes Getriebe - muss man sich sicher erst dran gew?hnen! Der Dodge hat mechanische Allrad-, Seilwinde- und Untersetzungs-Zuschaltung. Habe alle 4 R?der/Bremsen inkl. Achssimmerringe etc. komplett erneuert. Fast alle Simmerringe an den diversen Getrieben sind auch neu. Lenkgetriebe ?berholt und abgedichtet. Kein ?ltropfen bei l?ngerem Stehen. Kabelbaum teilweise erneuert und diverse elektr. Schalter erneuert. Batterie neuwertig. Der 4,0L 6-Zylinder Reihenmotor wurde vom Vorbesitzer ?berholt und l?uft wie ein Uhrwerk. Vergaser ist ebenfalls ?berholt. Alle ?le neu. Je nach Perfektionismus, kann man sicher noch das Ein-oder Andere machen, aber der jetzige Zustand ist meines Erachtens ne gute "2"!!

Diese Modelle sind schwer zu finden und werden in einem 1er Zustand in USA bis zu 80.000$ gehandelt!!! Alle Antriebe (inkl. der Seilwinde - mittels massiven Kardanwellen - geile Mechanik! Alles in Allem ein echter Hingucker und Spassfahrzeug. Wurde des ?fteren auf Ausstellungen und Messen ausgestellt. Habe noch jede Menge Fotos auf ner Cloud, die ich ggfl. freischalten kann.

Preis VHB versteht sich!

Bei Fragen und Interesse (und vor dem Klick auf "Sofort-Kauf") bitte melden mobil: 01728573243

Viel Spass

steff5

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