1948 1949 1950 Dodge Fuel Delivery Truck Tanker on 2040-cars
Bemidji, Minnesota, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:flat 6
Used
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 8,000
Year: 1949
Trim: truck
Here is a 1948 49 or 50 Dodge fuel delivery truck...floor pans have very little rust doors and cab corners are perfect. Engine turns over but need a carb. Rolls and steers. drive shaft is cut off? I think they bent it because someone at some point picked it up with a fork lift. Tanker part of the truck is Complete down to the transfer nozzle. You don't find these complete anymore! Please look at the pictures and ask any questions by calling or email 1-218-308-1852 I do require a immediate down payment Via Pay Pal of $500 if you hit buy it now or make an offer and I accept it. Full balance due within 3 days. If for any reason these terms don't work for you please contact me prior to bidding or making an offer so we can make other arrangements that work for you. I will help load as well as store for a reasonable amount of time. Sorry I do not have a title but I can apply for one for an extra $150 call to inquire 1-218-308-1852. Thanks for looking!
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