Dodge Power Wagon Closed Cab Wc12 on 2040-cars
Macon, Georgia, United States
You are bidding on a 1941 Dodge WC12 4x4 1/2 ton pickup truck build by Dodge for the US Military. This is an original closed cab truck for the military and not a civilian conversion. It has all the correct data plates still in the cab. This truck came out of the Furnace Creek Ranch in California after it was purchased from surplus at the end of the war. The truck has had a sun roof put in it at one time. The engine runs great with good oil pressure. ( I can forward you a video of it running if you want to see it run ) The starter has been replaced with a key and solenoid starter for ease of starting. It also has had power brakes put on the truck, but are soft. I have not had time to mess with them much. I have only driven the truck around my shop. The head was taken off to check things out and the engine looks good with new head gasket kit installed. The engine looks to be a replacement engine from the Government (see picture of engine numbers) and has a date of 44 on the block. The fenders and bed have the typical cracks in them, but in good condition otherwise. Would be an easy restoration. It is missing the passenger side inner front side panel that shields the engine. It does have three combat rims and four regular rims. Please ask any questions you may have. Thanks for looking. ***Please Note*** Buyer is 100% responsible for any and all shipping costs. I can and will assist in loading and I do have a loading ramp. ***Please Note*** Buyer to pay a $250.00 deposit within 24 hours of auction end and remaining balance is due no more than 7 days after auction ends. Buyer can pay the remaining balance with cash, certified cashiers check, personal check, bank transfer (buyer responsible for any bank transfer fee's) or Pay-Pal (Pay-Pal fee's apply) HOWEVER, if you pay the remaining balance using Pay-Pal there is a 3.5% fee that will be added to the remaining balance only. Sorry for the inconvenience. If you disagree with this, please pay the remaining balance using a different method. If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to ask. *** ***Please Note*** I reserve the right to end the auction early as truck is for sale locallyOn Mar-27-15 at 20:41:29 PDT, seller added the following information: *** Please Note*** Today March 27th while under the truck taking pictures of the underneath of the cab for someone I noticed that the frame has been cracked and welded up just behind the cab. The truck does not sag in the middle when looking at it from the side and looks very straight and good from underneath the truck. I just want every one to know. Sorry about this, it was and is not my intention to mislead any one. I always try to describe a vehicle the best I can but some times I do miss something. I have not noticed it until now. If you wish to retract your bid, I understand. If you are still interested, I can send you pictures.
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