1951 M37 Dodge Power Wagon Truck on 2040-cars
Brownsdale, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Flat Head 6 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 780
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Power Wagon
Trim: M37
Drive Type: 4X4
Up For Bids is my 1951 M37 Dodge truck, I bought this truck as a project and just can't fit it in to getting done. The guy I bought this truck from had, had it for years. He had completely disassembled the truck, had the frame, floors, box, and cab all blasted to bare metal and repainted. From what I see, most all the parts are here to put it back together. Headlights and fuel neck are in the cab, floor pans, inner fenders, dog house around the shifters are perfect along with the tool box! The engine and trans were in working order when they were pulled and said to run good. I do not know this for sure but they do turn freely. The brakes do not work. radiator, shroud, and fuel tank are in the back.The dash is all there along with the gauges and tags. I do not see any wiring with the truck. There are a pair of extra doors in the box that are very beat up but have window parts in them. The body parts are bolted together with a few bolts. This is a project. It is a hard top, I do have 2 peices of glass for the cab. I will give you all the paper work of stuff that was done to it and where to get some other parts for it. If you have any questions feel free to call and I will do my best to answer them for you. 507 438 1536 There is one little rust bubble on the drivers side cab corner. There is no rust behind it in the cab. I do not think you will find another truck in this good of shape, I would call it 99.9% rust free!! THIS TRUCK HAS A CLEAR MINNESOTA TITLE
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