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1945 Chevrolet Truck, 1 1/2 Ton, 13' Box And Hoist, No Rust Ever, Barn Find on 2040-cars

Year:1945 Mileage:44444 Color: Green /
 Tan
Location:

Venango, Nebraska, United States

Venango, Nebraska, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:4 speed
Engine:CHEV 216
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: BG753950
Year: 1945
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Other Pickups
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: FARM LUXURY
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 44,444

     Good old local farm truck.  Thought 5 years ago when I got it that I would make a nice parade truck out of this.  Has been in parades, but isn't the way I want it.

     Ran, shifted, drove, charged, and stopped good.  Engine solid.  Hoist worked fine.

     Hadn't been started for 2 years when we fired it up the other day to move.  Engine is now running rough, battery is bad, and brakes are down.  Don't have the two days inside to paint the frame and grille, bleed the brakes, straighten the bumper, remove the side boards, and polish the patina, so I am putting it on the money and let someone else do that.

     70's restoration on typically totally rustfree truck.  Glass and seat are good.  Tires are round and hold air for years at a time.  AC is crank open the windshield and hang on.  Heater is an Arvin.  Has accessory turn signals.

     Rare chromeless war model selling at NO RESERVE.  Be careful.  Even the first bid can own it.  Starting at much less than we have turned down over the years,  but it is starting to get neglected, so needs to go while it is still good.  At this price you can put the cab and clip on your 4x4. 

     Can't read the miles anymore.  Most the farm trucks around here this vintage have 30k-40k miles on them.  No one drove them very far.

     No rush on picking the unit up.  We don't charge a daily storage fee.  Settle up and let us know when you are picking it up.  We don't worry about it for 6 months or so.

     Check U-Ship for commercial delivery.  Truck is approx. 19' long, 7 1/2' wide, and 6' high.  These weigh in around 7000 pounds.

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 $500 down is due within 48 hours of auction end unless prior arrangements have been made.  Remainder is cashiers check or bank wire or?  Remainder is due within a week.  We will work with you.  Allow cashiers checks 2 weeks to clear our bank.

     Add $100 to end of auction price to help pay for Ebay and Paypal charges and our help in loading the unit.     

    We automatically reject bids from anyone with less than 5 feedback and 100%. So if you are one; we still will let you bid, if you contact us first. We have been the first Ebay purchase for many folks.

     We ship worldwide to confirmed addresses with Paypal payment.

     As for us: We are Dodson Motors, Inc. at 219 N. Pennsylvania Ave., PO Box 206, in Venango, Nebraska 69168. Our family has been here for since 1886, one year longer than the county or town.......And we helped build that, along with the other local families and friends.

     Dodson Motors, Inc. has been a licensed and bonded Nebraska dealer since 1985 and runs a 100% Positive, flawless feedback on Ebay. We do that by telling people what we honestly know about our products. 

     We are mechanics, body men, businessmen, and love God, Country, family, and guns. We are members of our Church, our Chamber, our Lions Club, and our Legion.

      Check out my other items!  We have been collecting and restoring vehicles since 1959.  The largest car museum in the area is housed on our farm.  To the wife's "amusement", the largest wreckyard of classics in the area is also on our farm.

     If you have already checked with Grandpa or the wife, please bid BUT;  keep in mind:  This is a NO RESERVE auction.  Every bid counts and is a contract to purchase.

Nate is 308 353 0605. Mike is 308 353 8510.

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