1951 Dodge Half Ton Job Rated Pickup Truck on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1951
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: standard
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 200,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
1951 Dodge Job Rated Series half ton pickup truck with the very desirable Pilot House 5 window cab located in Amarillo Texas. A truly unique truck due to the overall condition and rarity of this truck. Not many of these on the road and near impossible to find in this condition. A great project truck that is 90 % complete that does not currently run or drive. Would make a very nice restoration project because you will not have to chase parts everywhere. On rare occasion one of these trucks will show up at a car show and steal all the attention because they are rare as well as different and very few people have seen them before. Never modified and in 100% original condition except for the outside rear view mirrors are non- original. The original 6 cylinder engine is NOT locked up and will turn over at the crank but has not ran in 30+ years. Has the factory 4 speed transmission. A dry climate Texas truck that is an exceptionally straight body with very very minimal rust. Rust is confined to small confined area at bottom of right hand door and a small spot on left fender and a few pin hole rust spots on tailgate ( see pictures ). These areas of rust are very minimal and would be easy to repair. Very solid and rust free floor boards and cab corners. Exceptionally nice rust free and straight running boards. Has good Texas title. Missing left door vent glass, horn button and one inside door handle. The original wood floor is in need of full replacement along with new steel strips. Cab is very straight. Box is in excellent overall condition. This truck set protected under carport for many many years without engine being started or driven. Buyer should expect small scattered scratches and minor dents, but overall a excellent truck to restore. I'm listing this truck for a family member who does not currently have an Ebay account. Truck is located in Amarillo Tx. No warranties implied or expressed. What you see is what you get. Please remember that any Ebay agreement to purchase is a binding legal agreement and reserved solely for serious buyers who are ready and capable of purchasing on Ebay. If you have negative, zero feedback or feedback under 20 you must contract via phone call me "prior" to purchasing or risk your offer to purchase being cancelled. Any questions or correspondence should be to the actual owner of this truck at 806-681-6190. Seller will give up to 14 days storage at no charge. Any additional days of storage will be $10.00 per day.
TERMS OF SALE READ CAREFULLY PLEASE A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is required within 3 days of purchase via a wire transfer to bank. The remaining balance is to be paid within 5 days of the end of auction via wire transfer, cash, personal check or cashier check. If personal check or cashier check is used as a balance payment, a hold will be put on truck until my bank says all funds have cleared.
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