1949 Dodge Power Wagon $14,500 [WV]


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Posted by Photo Classifieds [75.131.155.123] on Friday, February 20, 2015 at 19:37:00 :

1949 Dodge Power Wagon
Model # B-1-PW-126
Original unrestored truck from the western United States. Runs and drive great with original T-137 230ci. engine. Six volt, positive ground. Non-synchronized transmission. 5.83 gears. 9.00x16 military non-directional bias-ply tires. First series bed with most of the original bed wood intact. Clear title.

Options include:
- Braden MU-2 Winch
- Tow Hooks
- Deluxe Cab
- Rear Shocks
- Air-Ride Seat
- Mopar "TruckMaster" heater

The following modifications were made by previous owner(s):
- Exterior painted light tan over original Dodge Truck Red
- Some wiring replaced and junction block on firewall
- Electric fuel pump installed
- Gas tank redone
- Bottom half inch of stake pockets removed (easily repaired)
- Fabricated cargo hooks added to bedsides (easily removed)
- Rear hole in bed rails filled (easily removed)
- Later style tail light bracket (improperly mounted) with after-market tail lights
- Original Budd rims and split rings painted
- New tubes and flaps

The following work has been performed:
- Original E7F1 carburetor and King Seeley 220-2 integral governor professionally rebuilt
- Superwinch manual locking hubs rebuilt
- New wheel cylinders installed with speed bleeder screws
- Brake shoes relined
- Rubber brake lines replaced
- Windshield restored with new glass and rubber
- Windshield regulator rebuilt
- Spotlight in roof removed and holes filled
- New lenses and gaskets installed in Signal-Stat fender-mounted turn signals
- Long-arm rectangular mirror in photos will be replaced with short-arm round mirror

Work that will need to be performed:
- Needs winch cable, leader chain, declutch handle, and drum brake
- Missing wipers, headliner, armrest, visors, glove box, and pintle hook
- Passenger window regulator stuck
- Defroster hoses need to be replaced
- Small amount of rust (two pin holes) behind seat (Floor treated with rust converter to stabilize any rust)
- Small crease in driver-side hood
- Few small dents in cab

This truck is a great candidate for complete restoration or is ready to be used for work or pleasure as it is. You are not likely to find a nicer unrestored truck on the east coast for less. Delivery possible within reason. Truck is currently stored indoors. Can store outside under a tarp for as long as needed following purchase. More pictures at: www.imageevent.com/dad2nick

Asking Price:
$14,500


David R. Horvath
dad2nick1@yahoo.com



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