Vehicle Description
1949 Dodge B-1-B-108 - Southern Pickup - 218ci Inline 6 Cylinder -
3 Speed Manual Transmission - Red and Black Exterior - Wood Bed -
Black Interior - Converted to A 12 Volt System - 81k Miles Shown
Who doesn't love an old truck? These utility vehicles represent
what has kept this country going and growing. From farmers,
builders, oil field personnel, or in general, anyone else who works
in the trades knows the importance of the most important tool in
their arsenal to get the job done, their truck! Family businesses
were built out of the back of pick-ups and also did double duty
after hours as the family's second vehicle. If you were raised in
one of these families, then you probably have long-running memories
of riding in the back of the family pick-up, learning to drive
behind the wheel, maybe going on your first date in it, or enjoying
a lunch break on the tailgate of a work truck on a job site or in
the field. It is perhaps both the role these vintage trucks played
in building our great country and the memories generated around
them and the families that owned them that have made antique trucks
one of the top automotive collectibles. Featured here is a
thoroughly restored 1949 Dodge B-1B-108 that is ready to create
some new memories with a new family. The red finish on the cab and
black paint on the truck bed have all been well applied over
professionally executed bodywork. This is an older restoration and
there are some mild paint swirls in the finish however the paint
presents with a brilliant shine. The factory trim and chrome have
been restored and shines with a deep luster. The truck bed has been
refinished with stainless bed strips and hardware and stained
varnished wood. Inside the cab has been fully restored with
interior metal painted to match the body color. The black seat
upholstery, interior body panels, and rubber floor mat are all new.
The instrument panel includes the original gauges and features
simple mechanical controls for heat, vent, choke, and throttle. A
vintage turn signal kit has been installed as turn signals were not
yet mandatory on vehicles in 1949. Under the hood, the engine
compartment presents well and is certainly worthy of having the
hood up at local car shows and cruise-ins. The restoration was
complete and well done, including factory decals. The 6-volt wiring
was upgraded to a 12-volt to ease operation for ease of operation.
Underneath this truck is clean and rust-free and it is clear this
was a full nut and bolt restoration that has aged well. Upon
inspection, you can see the brake and fuel lines, exhaust,
steering, and suspension pieces have all been replaced or restored.
This truck rolls on steel wheels with era-correct bias ply tires.
This really is a great-looking truck that would be perfect for
promoting a business such as a farmers' market or Christmas-related
retail business. It is ready for parade duty and would look great
with the high school cheer team in the back for the big homecoming
parade or just simply to gather the family to help the children
build some great memories, because, after all, every child really
should know the simple joys of riding in a pick-up bed. Please call
if interested or e-mail with specific questions. Thank you for
looking.