1934 Dodge Pickup Truck Project on 2040-cars
Pinckard, Alabama, United States
This is a roller 1934 Dodge Pickup Project.
I removed the 1934 K-47 Cab from a running ton and a half wood mill yard truck with 35k miles, in Salt Lake City several years ago. I purchased the solid 1933 Dodge DP frame from Tony Briggs in Edgemont, South Dakota. The bed, from Frank Andrade of Castro Valley, California is about a 1934 or 1935 International, and is just sitting on the frame. If you would like an old 318 and transmission I have in the garage ( from Willie 'The Retractible Guy' Harrison's barn in Cedarville, Arkansas ) I will throw that in with it, but it is not set in the frame. I have spent a lot of road time visiting with my rodder friends and gathering parts for my rod projects. Rather than continuing to store this project and never getting it done, I offer it to a motivated Hotrodder. I will store everything without fee until you or your shipper can fetch. Enjoy ! |
Dodge Other Pickups for Sale
- 1992 dodge w250 base standard cab pickup 2-door 5.9l
- 1993 dodge w250 extra cab cummins (diesel) 5speed 4wd no reserve!!
- 1967 dodge 300 work truck with service box (may seperate)
- Real strong 4x4 with plow lot of cash went in to this truck. 360 727 auto(US $5,000.00)
- 1992 dodge d250 4x4 extended cab pickup 2-door 5.9l cummins diesel
- 1979 dodge 2wd custom150 pickup..runnin drivin needs work bring trailer(US $595.00)
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