1961 Dodge M37 Powerwagon, Dodge Powerwagon, M37 on 2040-cars
Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States
Engine:Stock flat head six
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 40,000
Make: Dodge
Sub Model: M37
Model: Power Wagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: stock
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
1961 Dodge M37 with winch. This is a very solid truck that starts and runs fine. The drive train all works as it should. The engine sounds good and was running in all the pictures. The winch works nice and smooth and has about 150 feet of good cable on it. There are 2 very small rust spots, one under one headlight and the other in the bed of the truck near a wheel well. I believe both are shown along with my finger in the pictures. The electrical system is still the 24 volt waterproof system and works fine. Still has the foot starter. The whole truck is basicly stock. Tires tread is ok, but they are weather cracked. Gas tank had a leak at one time and was welded and re-sealed. All the gages work with the exception of the gas gage. All controls and gages are stock. Hand throtle, choke and vacuum wipers all work although the passenger wiper is slow. Passenger side door glass is cracked as shown in the picture. Even the undersides of the doors are rock solid. Top has a couple of small patches in it. Troop seats are usable as is but the wood is original and will need to be replaced at some point. The majority of the lights work but some may need to be looked at. I have never found any body work on this truck. Passenger seat has a rip. Tailgate is solid. Brakes work well, but may need bleeding as some point as it was in storage for many years. Emergency brake works well. If your close enough, stop by and take a look at it. There is NO TITLE as NH does not issue one for vehicles this old. I had to put something in the Title box above. It will be sold with a Bill Of Sale and a copy of the current NH registration. That is all you should need to register it in your state, but please check with with your DMV before bidding. I require a $500 non refundable deposit within 48 hours of the auction ending by Paypal or ? and the balance in cash within 7 days. If you come to pick up the vehicle within 7 days and do not like what you see I will refund $300.00 of your deposit, no problem. Vehicle can stay here for up to 30 days. Buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and costs. Delivery may be available within a reasonable distance for a fee but please check with me BEFORE bidding. Ask all the questions you want BEFORE you bid. If you need more pictures just ask and I'll email them. Thanks for looking
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