1955 Dodge Pickup, Shortbed, Hot Rod, Towmater on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:none
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Patina
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: standard
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: standard
Up for sale is a 1955 Dodge 1/2 ton shortbed pickup. Dodge made quite a few variations on this theme in the 50's, this is the low side bed with the small back window. This truck has a 108" wheelbase, and was a V8 truck but someone took the engine out long before I bought it. The transmission is still there, but the engine is gone. This truck is just about as rust free as is possible to get- I have gone over it pretty well and I have found no rust through anywhere. This is a very solid truck and would make a great project. All the glass is good with the exception of the drivers door, that glass is gone. The steering is very tight, both bumpers are bent in but repairable. The bed is a little rough, but again is very usable. Overall a very very solid, rust free truck that has great potential, a super short wheelbase, and is different than everyone's Chevy or Ford.
I prefer phone calls to anything else if you have questions. I can store the truck for you for a while if that's important, but you'll need to arrange things with me if it's going to be more than a few weeks. I do not have a title for this truck, but will provide a notarized bill of sale with purchase. Getting a title in Colorado is not terribly difficult, call to discuss details if that's important to you. Again, I do NOT have a title at present, there is just no way to list it that way in Ebay's dropdown menu.
On Mar-30-13 at 17:49:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
Thanks to a helpful ebayer who pointed out that I had forgotten to add the telephone number I asked folks to call-
(303) 681-7770 . I have also added several pictures of the passenger side of the truck.
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