Vehicle Description
This classic 1946 Dodge WC pickup is a fantasy about honesty. It
has an exceptional level of restoration that only enhances the
genuine vintage feeling. So if you know the serenity that a country
road can provide, this truck is the ideal vehicle.
A classic Dodge truck from the immediate post-WWII years is already
a rare sight. The distinct cross-hair grille is a design feature
that you see on brand new Mopar pickups today. In total, this is a
two-tone reminder of an honest day's work. Its labor credentials
feel so legitimate that you instantly understand why it needed the
custom rod shop graphics on the door. And as you look over the
whole package, you can see someone really took their time restoring
it. In fact, this was under long-term ownership from the 1960's
until just recently. And when you have six decades of being the
caretaker, a bond is created. That's why the more recent
restoration was a labor of love with the owner and his friends
working on this pickup. The result looks like they stressed every
aspect - right down to the bolts. Take a look at the details on
everything from the real wood truck bed, to the proper Dodge
hubcaps on the vintage wheels. It's that kind of old-school
attention to detail that makes this one irresistible.
Inside is a cab built for long-lasting function. The vinyl bench
seat is taut and very authentic. The three-spoke wheel was purely
functional decades ago, but today it is beautifully artistic. It
has that worn-in grippy feeling that instantly connects you with
previous generations. The gearstick has a purposeful metallic feel.
The windows have the side vents to give you the perfect old-school
truck breezes. You can really see they continued to work on the
details. That's why not only every gauge is crisp, but also they're
giving a proper readout. In fact, the only upgrade you're likely to
spot is the rubber floor mat. It's not too flashy, but the piping
color-matched to the seat is just another sign that there was extra
care taken in this truck.
The straight-six motor is the correct type for this pickup and it
looks nicely preserved. So you'll love opening the butterfly hood
and showing of its faithful style. Everything has a high level of
authenticity, right down to the generator. But there's also all the
right signs to show that this has been serviced properly to run
strong. The motor gives off an industrial symphony of simplicity.
It's a rhythmic hum that feels like being in charge of a mini
locomotive as the tempo increases as you shift through the
four-speed manual transmission. The ride is another exercise in
minimalism. Leaf springs and tube tires are far from modern, which
makes them perfect in this time capsule of a pickup. The full
experience of being behind the wheel feels like rolling
history.
This is a lovingly restored and running piece of history. So you're
looking for the ideal Sunday driver, don't miss this distinct
pickup. Call today!!!