1945 Dodge Truck Wc "black Out" Street Rod , Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Zeeland, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1945
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 0
Trim: pickup
This is a 1945 Dodge Truck "Black Out" . These trucks were one year only. It was restored from ground up. The frame was sandblasted , primed, and painted satin black. All new suspension parts such as shackles pins bushings, king pins, tie rod, steering box (gm525) ,ect. The front axle was dropped 2.5" over stock and is manual steering. The rear end is a 8 3/4 Mopar casing #489 sure grip posi that has been completely gone through new bearings and upgraded seals. There is all new drum brakes front and rear,new wheel cylinders, master cylinder, and lines. Also has a new gas tank and new lines filter that runs up to a strong 318ci with a 904 automatic. with a new drive shaft. The motor has been rebuilt but no documentation just told when purchased. The transmission has also been all checked out . As for the body we started with a rust free cab been in storage for 20 + years so was in real nice condition. We installed a new box, tailgate, 2 " wider fiberglass rear fenders. The front fenders are steel. All undersides of fenders ,cab, and running boards were sprayed with rubberized undercoat and the entire truck is sprayed with black epoxy prime. So you can either leave the stain black look or paint to you likings. The truck still needs some finishing but we are leaving that up to the new owner so you can put your touches and call it yours! Any questions or more pictures email. You may also call (616)772-1165
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