1940 Dodge 3/4 Ton Express Pickup Truck. on 2040-cars
Dundee, Michigan, United States
1940 Dodge 3/4 Ton Express Pick Up. The truck came from a estate sale, it has been in a museum for the last twenty years. The last time the truck was started was in 2005. I tried to start the truck but the engine was frozen up, the piston rings are probably rusted to the cylinders walls. There is a dent in the left rear fender, the gas tank has a dent on the bottom of the tank, the steer rod has a small bend. The truck is very sold and only surface rust, the under side of the truck has surface rust but the frame is very solid. The truck bed is loose but in good shape, all original lights are on the truck. the engine is all there with all parts present. Brakes need to be checked out, they don't work, all parts are there. The cab interior is in original condition in very good shape. Side windows work front windshield needs new rubber trim. The original color of the truck was green. Payment type is Pay Pal, Cashers check, cash. The truck is in Dundee, Michigan 48131.
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