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1951 Dodge B-1 Series 3/4 Ton Truck On A 1996 Dodge 3500 12v Cummins Chassis on 2040-cars

US $9,800.00
Year:1951 Mileage:50996
Location:

Goshen, Indiana, United States

Goshen, Indiana, United States

 I am selling my 1951 dodge b-1 series truck. I purchased the truck in Kansas from the grandson of the original owner in the same town it was  purchased new in (this is what I was told but didn't bother to verify) I brought the truck home and removed the body, set it on to a 1996 dodge ram 3500 two wheel drive dually with a 12 valve p-pumped cummins turbo diesel and automatic transmission that we cut and shortened. the cab is completely fitted and secured to frame. the bed is fitted but needs secured yet. the 51 body is showing 50996 miles, the 1996 chassis was showing 119,565 miles. the steering column and steering components are installed and functioning, gas and brake pedal assembly is installed and functional. here is the list of what needs done to finish this project to a running driving truck: rear driveshaft needs shortened and installed, fuel tank needs installed and hooked up (I had a custom made aluminum 25 gal tank made that fits the factory 96 frame mount location and utilizes the factory fill on the 51 cab), brake lines hooked up, intercooler and radiator installed, bed floor built, section of firewall that is cut out made and welded in, exhaust finished ( exhaust ends under bed right now), bottom seat cushion installed (have a new one for it) the 1996 dodge pcm mounted (its hooked up and laying on engine). im sure im forgetting some small things but the hard part is all done. I have a lot of money invested here but I really don't have time to finish it. you can call or text with questions or OFFERS @ 574-361- zero four 4 nine. please no tire kickers or dreamers, serious buyers only, delivery is possible with expenses paid by buyer. if you need permission from your banker, wife, or your mommy, please do that before you call or text me. if you have no mechanical ability what so ever and don't have the money to pay a real mechanic to finish this then don't even think about it, this is a project for grown ups with grown up expectations about life with real tools or a real checking and savings account. if you try to pull a scam with me, beware.. ill come to where you sleep and whisper in your ear just before the pop. DONT WASTE MY TIME. have a pleasant day and god bless.

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