1948 Dodge Pickup, Solid And Straight , Great Shape on 2040-cars
Bacliff, Texas, United States
This is a super straight old truck other than the one dent in the driver's door which is easily repaired. Each front fender has a rust spot up high by the bolts showing. All these will have the upper rust on the fenders as I just had another 49 the same way. Truck is from Wichita Falls area. Welcome to check it out and inspect it. Truck has a 6 cylinder and 3 speed standard on the column. Needs the windows and glass but it's all straight glass that can be cut. Engine turns over but haven't even tried to start it. Other than the creased dent in the driver's door it really is a very straight and very clean old truck. Paint is shot as you can see and it has looks like the original wood in the bed even though it's not good. I just put the 100,000 miles up top as it could be more or could be less, I didn't even check it. This truck only comes with a Bill Of Sale and no Title. Cash or cashiers check and will need to clear my bank for 3-7 business days. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer although I will available to help. Prefer phone as I don't do much computer 281 793-2197(Joseph)
The cover for the floorpan is laying inside the truck on the floorboard and is all there and in solid and great shape. Body is super clean and I don't believe it has any bondo or filler in it. Bottom of cab, fenders, doors, roof, roof rail gutter, windshield are all clean without any rot. Only rust is surface rust from paint scratches and paint thinning. The one picture showing the rust hole is in top on both fenders. |
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