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1936 Dodge Lc 1/2 Ton Pickup on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:1936 Mileage:2500
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

 This is an sharp looking restored 1936 Dodge pickup. The body was removed during restoration and the frame sandblasted and painted black.  The motor is the original 201 cc 3 1/8" bore.  It was reconditioned at the time of restoration and has:   new pistons (oversize bore 0.100), rings, wrist pins, bearings, main bearings, camshaft bearings, balanced crank, seals, timing chain, oil seals, gaskets etc...  It runs great and has less than 200 hours on it since the restoration.  The body was restored by a combination of amateurs and professionals.  It has new brake lining, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake tubing.  Shocks are original a present. 5 6.00 x 16 Firestone tires in great shape (purchased new around 1995)    The paint job looks sharp (base coat/clear coat) and has a few blemishes.  There is one small rumple in the hood (barely noticeable) and two small pings in the rear of the cab.  The gauges are original (there is a complete, new, unused temperature gauge which needs to be re-filled with gas - an aftermarket temp gauge is installed under the dash as a precaution).   The wiring harness is new (lights and body) and was manufactured from the original cloth wiring.  The box and the drivers side door came from another truck.   I cut apart a parts truck I had and kept the motor, drive train (trans, rear axle and  drive shaft), brake parts and  suspension (springs, etc...) and these come with this truck.  A parts manual, service manual (plus Xerox copy specifically for the LC) and glove box manual come with this truck. 


On Jul-02-14 at 05:53:23 PDT, seller added the following information:

 In the original condition description I meant to write that the passenger side interior door hardware is not installed but I have it.  All other chrome hardware that I know of is on the truck.  In fact, I have duplicate hardware for the doors.  I don't have the crank hole cover, if such a piece did exist on this truck new.  The hubcaps and bumpers look nice but have not been re-chromed.

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