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1941 Dodge Military Flat Fender 4x4 Dually Power Wagon Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1941 Mileage:0
Location:

Greenwood, Delaware, United States

Greenwood, Delaware, United States
Advertising:

 1941 DODGE FLAT FENDER MILITARY TRUCK WITH DUAL REAR WHEELS
WAS ORIGINALLY A 201 FLATHEAD 6 CYLINDER WITH A 4 SPEED TRANS AND SINGLE SPEED TRANFER CASE.
NEEDS RESTORATION. WAS A RUNNING AND DRIVING TRUCK 2 YEARS AGO.

VERY SOLID CAB ONLY HAS A COUPLE OF SMALL FLOOR HOLES AND REAR CAB TO FLOOR SEAM NEEDS SOME LIGHT RUST REPAIR. THE FRAME HAS BEEN HEAVILY (NOT FROM RUST ...JUST USAGE) PLATED. ALSO THE DOORS NEED SOME REPAIR ON THE INSIDE UNDERNEATH AS WELL AS WHERE THE MIRRORS MOUNT (SOMEONE WELDED ON PLATES TO INSTALL THE MIRRORS!!)
CURRENTLY THE BED AND TAILGATE ARE OFF, BUT STILL INCLUDED.

THE ENGINE IS GONE BUT THE REST OF THE DRIVELINE IS STILL THERE AND IN GOOD SHAPE. TRANSMISSION HAS THE AUXILLARY PTO DRIVE FOR A WINCH OR OTHER PIECE OF EQUIPMENT.
(I HAVE AN ORIGINAL BRADEN PTO DRIVEN WINCH AVAILABLE SEPARATELY FOR $500)

HAS A TRANSFERABLE NEW YORK REGISTRATION (NEW YORK IS A NON TITLE STATE) WHICH THE DMV RECOGNIZES AND WILL PRODUCE A TITLE WHEN TRANSFERRED.

ALL 6 TIRES ARE NEARLY NEW AND STILL NICE.
HAS SOME NEW BRAKE HOSES AND REBUILT MASTER CYLINDER AND WHEEL CYLINDERS, AS WELL AS NEW BRAKE SHOES ALL AROUND. I ALSO HAVE SOME EXTRA STUFF THAT WILL GO WITH IT, SUCH AS HARD TO FIND WINDSHIELD FRAME WITH GOOD GLASS, GOOD REAR GLASS, RESTORED SPEEDOMETER ASSEMBLY, EXTRA GAUGES, NOS EXHAUST HEAD PIPE, NOS ADJUSTABLE LH MIRROR POST, FOOT STARTER PLUNGER, NICE HOOD ASSEMBLY, BEAT BUT NOT RUSTY FULL LENGTH RUNNING BOARDS, AND OTHER SMALL ITEMS.

WOULD BE A FANTASTIC TRUCK TO RESTORE TO ORIGINAL OR PUT A MODERN FRAME AND A DIESEL UNDER IT. (CHECK OUT WHAT STACEY DAVID DID TO HIS ON THE SHOW "GEARS").
TOO MANY PROJECTS AROUND HERE AND (UNFORTUNATELY) I WILL RELEASE THIS ONE.

THANKS!

IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER, PLEASE CONTACT ME RIGHT AWAY TO WORK OUT PAYMENT AND PICKUP OF THE VEHICLE.
PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUTION END.
SHIPPING IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY.
IF THE VEHICLE IS PAID FOR IN FULL, I'M WILLING TO STORE IT FOR NO LONGER THAN 30 DAYS.
AFTER THE 30 DAYS IT WILL BE SUBJECT TO STORAGE FEES. SO IN OTHER WORDS PAY AND PICKUP PROMPTLY.

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