With its bright white paint accented by black bumpers and its
consistent body panel alignment from end to end, this 1947 Dodge
Pickup looks as if it catapulted from a '40s movie straight to the
present. This is a great-looking vintage pickup and, while you can
see evidence that it has continued to perform its duties after a
previous restoration, those signs actually serve as testimony to
its rock-solid running condition. All appearances indicate that
this was once a top-tier show truck and, should you decide to
return it to its former glory, it won't be a difficult process, as
this post-war workhorse remains reassuringly capable in all
respects, nearly 80 years after it first began its service.
Glance inside and you'll be pleasantly surprised. The interior of
this classic truck is a definite high point. The red vinyl surface
of the bench seat still looks fresh, the door panels still fit
snugly and show no obvious wear, and the windows still raise and
lower as easily as they did when this truck first rolled off the
assembly. There really aren't any glaring flaws to detract from the
overall condition of the cockpit. Even the factory gauges, still in
place behind the stock steering wheel, look great, with their crisp
white lettering and clear lenses. The dash area retains its
authentically vintage appearance, and as you open the glove box
door, you'll find a Kenwood AM/FM/Cassette stereo concealed inside
that's been cleanly installed and still works as intended.
The theme of factory-correctness continues beneath the hood, where
you'll find a period-correct 217-cubic-inch inline 6-cylinder
flathead engine standing by in a very clean compartment that's
still as orderly as it was from the start. The engine gained a
well-deserved reputation for reliability upon its release, and,
true to form, it's still running strong, firing up, idling
smoothly, and accelerating without issue as it pairs with a 3-speed
manual transmission. The steering on this vintage Dodge is also
surprisingly precise, with less play in the steering wheel than
you'd likely expect, and it tracks nice and straight, even after
all these years.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• PERIOD-CORRECT 217-CUBIC-INCH FLATHEAD INLINE 6 ENGINE
• 1-BARREL CARBURETOR
• 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• DRUM BRAKES
• 16" WHEELS
• EYE-CATCHING WHITE EXTERIOR
• RED VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BENCH SEAT
• BED FEATURES WOOD FLOORING WITH STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE
• AM/FM/CASSETTE STEREO IN GLOVE BOX
Not many pickups from the immediate post-War era boast the
well-fitted appearance and strong running condition of this 1947
Dodge Pickup. Rolling on a set of 16" replica wheels with a
convincingly period-correct look, it offers the option of either
restoring it to its former status as a worthy show competitor or
enjoying its timeless good looks and dependability in its very
solid current state. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1947 Dodge Pickup
Listing ID:CC-2018147
Price:$51,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1947
Make:Dodge
Model:Pickup
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:7739
Stock Number:7874-DFW
VIN:T112158858
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