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1952 Dodge Pickup, Restored, Original, Nice, Red/black on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1952 Mileage:77665
Location:

Callao, Virginia, United States

Callao, Virginia, United States

 

                          1952 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK

 

Thanks for viewing this classic very nice example of yesteryear.  If you are seeking a head turning excellent driver, that is more than ready to take home awards at your local show -- look no further.

Old pickup truck rule -- even if you occasionally use them for gentle chores. Like everything 60+ years old this one has a story we would love to hear.

VIN NUMBER: 82278292

ODOMETER SHOWING  77,665  which is believed to be original.

I am listing this vehicle for the owner.  He has enjoyed this vehicle since he bought it for his wife 17 years ago.  After her passing he has decided to part with it.

He bought this truck from a dealer in Waterford, Va., who had supervised the restoration.  He believes that its early days were spent wandering the roads of New England. Prior to 1995 it was parked in a barn. The 'restoration' was completed using 90% original materials.  The paint was freshened when the current owner had it repainted in 2010.

The owner reports that he and his wife often drove this truck around the urban and rural roads of Northern Virginia until his retirement in 2008.  In 2008 the retreated to the Northern Neck of Virginia.

Cosmetically and mechanically this truck is very nice.  The interior is clean...with everything working as expected.  The glass is good -- both windows and vents moving without difficulty.

The in-line 6 motor is original.  It starts reliably employing the manual choke. Yes, she is a bit cold natured!  The clutch is strong permitting reasonable shifting of the 3 speed column mounted shifter. 

The one barrel carburetor is fueled by a NEW fuel pump.

It cleanly displays a NEW wooden truck bed.

The NEW 6.50 X 16LT HIGHLINER tires still have the confirming 'nipples'.

 

 

I am very serious when I describe any item.  I try to note anything -- good and bad, that I see or have been told by the owner.  My Ebay feedback is important to me. I hope yours is as well.  Please be serious with your buying. Please don't bid if you don't have the funds or aren't prepared for any reason to complete this purchase.

This vehicle is being offered for sale in other ways, so I reserve the right to terminate this listing -- without notice. 

                                                AS-IS --NO WARRANTY

This vehicle, and all I list, are being sold without warranty.  Assume it to be AS IS , WHERE IS!

Feel free to ask any questions about this car via the Ebay message system, or if you prefer call my cell 804-450-1189.

Thanks for looking and bidding.

Ken

 

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