1951 Dodge Pickup B3c "job Rated" Patina Look Running No Reserve on 2040-cars
Absecon, New Jersey, United States
I have a 1951 Dodge Pickup Truck for sale. It is the B3C model with a 3 speed in the column shifter. This trucks are a kind of their own. Named as the pilot truck during the generation. This one was the workers model, "Job Rated" which included what seems to be a custom ram bar in front of the grill as seen in the picture. This truck is in running condition and shift flawlessly between gears. Odometer along with battery gauge, oil pressure and thermo temp. Windshield wipers work as well. The system was converted to a 12V system which includes a modern day coil and rebuilt starter. Original horn works as well. Shocks were replaced All windows were just replaced about couple months ago. Best part about the truck is, IT IS NOT A RUST BUCKET. Has some surface rust and that is it, no holes of any kind in the truck. Brand new radial tires, A lot of work has been put into the truck but a recent purchase of a classic mustang has me holding off on this project. This is a running project, Some things still need to be done such as driver and passenger window tracks adjusted and worked in, interior could use replacing, some wiring of turn signals. I have the wood bed material and may be working on that if I find the time to get it done or it will all be included with the auction If any questions, please do not hesitate to ask |
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