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1948 Dodge B1b Pick Up on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:64000
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

100% True garage find!.. RAT ROD? NO JUNK!! HERE LADIES& GENTS!.  All original condition...except the 12volt upgrade system. This truck has a 216c. 3 or 4spd on the floor. factory hubs. The trucks cab corners, door jams, rocker panels are rust free....Surface rust only..in all the right places,also comes w/ a brand new starter and alternator clean title... This dodge has Patina.. I've decided to let someone take on the task of deciding on what to do with this 66 year old truck.

Restoration/Rat rod????? 
This is a "Rare model" it is the "B1B" not the "pilot house" which features a different window set up, there weren't a lot of these made.. DO YOUR RESEARCH! This 1948 Dodge B1B was last driven and put away holding of its fluids in 1993. The dodge truck was pulled out of the garage on 12/12/13. This is a 21 year find. And still is holding all fluids!!!

Talk about "Barn find" we are going to leave this truck as found and how it was, totally untouched.. AS IS"(except garage removal) it can run, turns freely bye hand...but doesn't run  at this time. The original paint is CRACKING.. I have many pictures that i can send to your email or cell phones.  Their will be a $500.00 deposit at the end of the auction.


The winning bidder will  have 24hrs to deposit $500.00 either PayPal or Bank wire transfer the funds. The
remaining balance will be due within 7 day of the auction closing. The buyer is responsible for pick up and transportation of the truck..I can and will be happy to assist as much as i can for a smooth transaction.

I HAVE THE RESERVE LOW<< GOOD $VALUE IS HERE IN THIS TRUCK>>
I HAVE LISTED THIS DODGE TWICE>>DUE TO NO PAY& CONFUSION<

Happy bidding and good luck!!!!!! 


call: (503) 381-8866 or email for more info.




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