1935 Dodge Pick Up Truck,rare,hot Rod, Custom,patina, on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
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NOTE-PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND LOOK AT ALL PICTURES BEFORE CONTACTING ME AS IT WILL SAVE A LOT OF TIME. 1935 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK,HAS ORIGINAL RUNNING GEAR WITH REBUILT 6 CYLINDER FLATHEAD 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION ON THE FLOOR.NEW RADIATOR,FUEL TANK CLEANED, CARB REBUILT,NEW BRAKES,NEW GLASS,NEW WINDOW CHANNEL AND FELT IN THE DOORS, INTERIOR HAS BEEN INSULATED BEFORE NEW INTERIOR WITH TOYOTA BENCH SEAT WAS INSTALLED.GUAGES AND SPEEDOMETER ALL WORK TACH DOES NOT AS ITS A CABLE DRIVEN TACH NEEDS TO BE ELECTRIC,LIGHTS ALL WORK AND HAS NEW WIRING NEW BATTERY AND IS CONVERTED TO 12 VOLT WITH AN ALTERNATOR.ALL NEW DUAL EXHAUST WITH SPLIT MANIFOLD, PIPES ARE STRAIGHT HAS A NICE CACKLE TO IT SOUNDS REALLY GOOD.TRUCK IS MECHANICALLY SOUND RUNS GOOD DRIVES GOOD AND STOPS GOOD.THE BODY IS EXCEPTIONAL CAB, GRILL SHELL AND GRILL,DOORS,AND BED ARE VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION.THE FENDERS HAVE A FEW WELDS AND ROUGH SPOTS BUT REALLY GIVE THE TRUCK THAT GREAT LOOK.THE FRONT WINDSHIELD CRANKS OUT AND IN EFFORTLESSLY WHICH IS VERY RARE TO EVEN WORK MUCH LESS AS GOOD AS THIS ONE DOES.THE TRUCK HAS GREAT PATINA LOOKS VERY COOL DRAWS A CROWD AND IS FUN TO DRIVE.PICTURE SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS TRUCK IS 79 YEARS OLD HAS ITS BUMPS AND BRUISES AND RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A 1935 DODGE WOULD OR SHOULD.THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TRUCK SOLD AS IS SO PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS.I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT THE TRUCK IN PERSON AND IT CAN BE PUT ON A LIFT TO INSPECT UNDERNEATH THE TRUCK.TRUCK CAN BE INSPECTED 8-5 MONDAY - FRIDAY AND IF ARRANGEMENTS MADE IN ADVANCE ON WEEKENDS.I'M NOT DESPERATE TO SELL THIS TRUCK JUST THINNING THE HERD SO KEEP THAT IN MIND IF YOU WANT TO MAKE AN OFFER. TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO MAY SELL AT ANY TIME.PLEASE BE SERIOUS AND HAVE YOUR FUNDS READILY AVAILABLE LIKE IN YOUR HAND, YOUR POCKET, UNDER THE MATTRESS OR IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT.THANKS FOR LOOKING I CAN BE REACHED AT 1-661-333-7557. NOTE THAT MILEAGE LISTED IS NOT CORRECT HAD TO PUT SOMETHING IN THE BOX I HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF MILEAGE ON THIS TRUCK AS IT HAD NO SPEEDOMETER WHEN I GOT IT. |
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