1941 Dodge Wc 13 Military, Army, Navy, Powerwagon, Truck, Wwii on 2040-cars
Hayward, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: four wheel drive
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 45,500
Trim: original
Barn find old Dodge Navy truck from a base in Northern California. Truck is complete less a couple items and is mostly unchanged and has only minor ham-handed damage.
Shows 45,500 original miles.
Has a 1950s Dodge engine in it. This was common, since the old ones let go quite a bit.
Will need a complete restoration. Was said to be running when parked. Not registered since 1956, included two original Ca. 1956 plates. Last driven about 20 years ago, was stored inside. Used on a ranch.
It has been a California truck all it's life. That is a good thing, for restoration.
This is an excellent winter project, most everything is here, and inexpensive rebuilding parts are available from many online suppliers.
The rare stuff--the seats, spare tire gear, engine crank, bed, tailgate, reflectors, etc. are all here.
Please look closely at the pictures, they tell the story.
The truck is not rotted at all and has only minor surface rust--no rust through, no thin metal. In other words, a perfect restoration candidate.
Missing--original coil, carb (has replacement carb), battery gone, glovebox door, glass, spare tire.
Cut off--the low skirting around the cab floor at the doors. This was commonly done.
The disclaimer: This truck, while an excellent restoration project and in great shape for what it is, shows the use and wear of it's 73 years of life. You can expect to see all sorts of wear, damage, surface rust and dents. This will need serious work. Please only bid on this truck if you understand that it is a fine old relic that will need extensive work, and that it comes without guarantees. Please come take a look or ask for more pictures. Just don't ask two hours before the auction closes.
I will not be taking returns on it. I am also not going to hide anything I know about it either, so ask questions before you bid.
The truck is located near Oakland, California, near San Francisco.
Sold with bill of sale and original pink from 1956.
Shipping is available from many online outfits. For example, I payed $1650 to have a truck shipped all the way across the states from the east coast. If you're closer, it will be much less.
I will meet the trucker and help load if you choose professional shipping. I can also deliver up to 500 miles for a fee.
Bid with confidence. This is a great old truck, a fairly easy restoration, and a perfect candidate for the job.
I will accept several form of payment. Bank transfer is best, cash in person is great also. Personal checks will take some time to clear, as will cashier checks and money orders. Best to expect two weeks for these. The truck will not be released until we are way, way sure the money order or check was not printed in someones garage.
25% is due within 48 hours of the auction close, the remainder in three days.
Please do not bid unless you have money-in-hand. I will not accept promises about the next paycheck.
The truck can stay here after full payment for up to 30 days, after that it needs to go.
Thanks for your interest.
Dodge Other Pickups for Sale
Auto Services in California
ZD Autobody ★★★★★
Z Benz Company Inc ★★★★★
Www.Bumperking.Net ★★★★★
Working Class Auto ★★★★★
Whittier Collision Center #2 ★★★★★
West Tow & Roadside Servce ★★★★★
Auto blog
1970 Hemi Challenger is a family heirloom with serious muscle
Wed, Dec 30 2015Petrolicious turns up the emotion in its latest video about a family's connection to their 1970 Dodge Challenger. The orange muscle car that gets the spotlight here is a remarkably beautiful vehicle, but the story of a father and his sons at the core of this clip might leave you feeling a little misty eyed. Juan Escalante is the current owner of this Challenger, but it belonged to his dad first. Juan's father spotted the iconic muscle car during the 1969 Detroit Auto Show and had to have one. He soon placed an order for the orange '70 Challenger R/T with the rare combination for that year of a 426 Hemi V8 and a four-speed manual gearbox. The family even brought the coupe with them when they moved to Venezuela in 1972, and local fans dubbed it El Hemi. However, parts were scarce for the muscle car in that country, and it returned to the US in 1996 for a restoration. Now, the rumbling Challenger with its Coke-bottle profile and black hood is the world's most awesome family heirloom for the Escalantes. In this poignant video, Petrolicious shows how the coupe connects Juan to his father. Related Video:
2018 Dodge Durango SRT Quick Spin | The modern hot-rod wagon
Fri, Aug 18 2017I love big, overpowered SUVs. Except for Mercedes-AMG, no one makes fast wagons anymore. Models like the BMW X5 M and the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S fill that niche, combining a powerful engine with copious amounts of room for cargo and passengers. These SUVs are too porky to handle well on a track and too big and wide to properly tackle a curvy backroad. But with a soft suspension and a 0-60 mph time of less than 5 seconds, they are perfect for cruising city streets and pulling away from unsuspecting Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaros. That makes the 2018 Dodge Durango SRT perfect for the Woodward Dream Cruise. Dream Cruise is an annual car meet along Woodward Avenue, just northwest of Detroit. While literally any motorized vehicle is welcome, the street is mostly filled with American cars from the height of the domestic auto industry. For a late 20-something like myself, watching and partaking in the Dream Cruise fills me with a sense of nostalgia for a time and place that never existed for me, just like watching John Wayne in anything from "Stagecoach" to "True Grit" makes you long for horseback rides in the Old West. The Durango SRT, with a pushrod Hemi V8, 392 cubic-inch badging on the fenders and muscular styling, enhances the experience. Sure, it's not nearly as cool as Mopar stalwarts like the 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner or the 1970 Dodge Daytona, but it's filled with the same sense of purpose. Dip into the throttle and listen to that eight-cylinder chorus erupt with a sound that's wholly unique. Not even the pushrod V8s from GM snarl and crack like this 6.4-liter Hemi. It's the same sort of sound you'll hear from countless Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth products during Dream Cruise. You don't need to go fast to get the full understanding of the Durango SRT's purpose. Ignore the SRT-tuned suspension and heavy steering. What you really want to do is open the SRT menu and adjust the custom settings. Set the engine and transmission in track mode and put everything else in the street setting. You'll get all the available power and straight-line performance combined with a nice, cushy ride. We're not sure what FCA has planned for the future. While the industry moves toward electrification and autonomous ride-sharing vehicles, the automaker is pouring money into vehicles like the Durango SRT, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio. Future prospects look hazy.
Final Dodge Demon and Dodge Viper to be auctioned off for charity
Fri, Apr 13 2018A little while ago we wrote about the Viper factory being recommissioned into a museum, that will hold the historic cars originally evicted from the Walter P. Chrysler museum. Now, what happened to the last Viper that factory built? It's getting auctioned off, in good company. Barrett-Jackson is auctioning the last 2017 Viper built, together with a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon said to be the last Demon produced. Crossing the block in June in Uncasville, Connecticut, the pair of cars produces a total of 1,485 horsepower, of which the Demon accounts for 840 horses and the Viper for 645. Both are finished in bright Viper Red, and yes, the Demon will include the optional passenger seat. All proceeds from the sale will go to charity, to United Way. "Pairing the last Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and the Dodge Viper production cars – two of America's most sought-after vehicles – under the roof of Barrett-Jackson gives someone the 'last' chance to own this unique piece of automotive history, and Dodge//SRT the opportunity to raise money for a cause close to our hearts", said FCA's Steve Beahm. In addition to the cars, the sale will include memorabilia and a Demon Crate, which includes narrow, drag-spec front tires, performance modules and track tools. The auction is held from June 20th to 23rd. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Image Credit: FCA Dodge Auctions Coupe Performance FCA dodge demon