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1946 Dodge Pickup Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1946 Mileage:99999
Location:

Draper, Utah, United States

Draper, Utah, United States

Video: 1946 Dodge Truck
The song is Gonna Make You Mine by The Trappers.


Condition:
Truck has some rust and the fenders have small dents.  I would not have it any other way.   

The gauges are original to the engine and transmission, not to the truck itself.  While not all the gauges are being used, the interior dash lights add a vintage feel. The transmission does leak a little but runs strong and smooth. The brakes work fine but are a little soft. The front window is fully functional, however it is missing the regulator that goes in the cab.

Description:
1946 Dodge pickup truck with a 330ci HEMI V-8 engine. Powerflite automatic "PUSH BUTTON" transmission.  The truck has been sub framed with a '68 Nova front end and has a '68 Firebird rear differential.  Drum brakes with new master cylinder.  Head lights and park lights work great.  The truck has a very artistic composition with a one of a kind patina finish and has been clear coated for preservation. 

The 330 Hemi is complete with original carburetor and oil bath air filter. The motor has all new gaskets and rebuilt heads. New water pump, radiator, thermostat and temperature gauge. The power steering pump is married to the generator and working great. However, a GM alternator is being used for all other electrical and charging needs. 

History:
The truck is originally from Tok Alaska and holds an Alaska title. The truck is currently located in Draper, Utah. 

The Tok Aero Service lettering on the doors was there when I acquired the truck. I haven't verified that the truck is associated to the Tok Aero Service other than the title is from Tok Alaska.

Terms Payment and Shipping:
Contact must be made and a $500.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 24-hrs of auction close via Paypal.  Balance is due within 7-days of auction close and buyer is responsible for shipping. The owner reserves all rights to re-list the truck or to sell otherwise if terms are not met. 

Disclaimer:
Buyer is to fully understand the condition of the truck before a bid is placed, please feel free to ask me any questions. Vehicle is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with no warranty expressed, written or implied.  


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