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1952 Dodge M37 4x4 3/4 Ton Power Wagon Original Unrestored on 2040-cars

Year:1952 Mileage:15400
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

MOSTLY ORIGINAL UNRESTORED DODGE M37 3/4 TON POWER WAGON.  EX ISRAELI MILITARY VEHICLE .

SINCE IT IS UNRESTORED, YOU CAN SEE HOW SOLID THIS TRUCK ACTUALLY IS.  NO DENTS DINGS OR DAMAGE.  A COUPLE OF SMALL RUST SPOTS IN THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER REAR COVER PLATE AND AT THE HEADLIGHT MOUNT ARE SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.  NEVER USED AS A WORK TRUCK.

ORIGINAL DODGE 230 CI SIX CYLINDER ENGINE.

VERY DEPENDABLE, STARTS, RUNS AND STOPS GREAT.

4 SPEED TRANSMISSION AND HI AND LOW RANGE 4 WHEEL DRIVE WORK GOOD.

15,400 MILES, BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE.

RARE ORIGINAL FRONT WINCH WITH 110 FEET OF CABLE, WORKS GREAT.

STILL HAS MOST OF THE ORIGINAL WORKING MILITARY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING THE WORKING BLACKOUT LIGHTS.  REAR FOLDABLE SIDE MOUNTED TROOP SEATS IN THE BOX.  THE BOX IS NOT BEAT UP.

TIRES LOOK LIKE THEY MAY HAVE BEEN REPLACED, VERY GOOD TREAD WITH "NUBS" STILL ON THE TREAD.

CANVAS TOP AND UPHOLSTERY VERY GOOD, ORIGINAL GLASS.

NON- MILITARY DISTRIBUTOR, COIL AND TURN SIGNALS.  ALL OTHER ELECTRICS ORIGINAL AND WORK GOOD.

FUEL SYSTEM REFURBISHED AND TANK REPAIRED AND SEALED.

Transportation is the responsibility of the buyer, however we can assist in helping find a transporter and loading if desired.  We encourage buyers to ask questions or view in person prior to bidding.  Although we try our best to accurately represent the Truck for sale, it is sold AS IS with no implied warranty.  This Truck is also for sale locally and we reserve the right to end the auction early.

Thanks for viewing and please do not hesitate to ask questions.  Gary  402-770-3348    9 AM - 7PM Central Time

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