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1952 Dodge B3F Stakebody Truck

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  • Condition: Used
  • Item location: Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Other Pickups
  • SubModel: Stakebody
  • Year: 1952
  • Mileage: 75,000
  • VIN: 80403229
  • Color: Red
  • Engine size: Original Flat Head 6 Cylinder
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

Dodge Other Pickups 1952 Description

4/7/17 Additional info: Truck is a 4 speed. Also, the truck has been converted from a 6V negative system to a 12V positive system.
This is a very original truck. I estimate originality to be 95 to 99%. If you see something in the pics that does not look original, it means I saved the original parts in a box or in my garage and they all go with the truck of course. I know the entire history of this truck and to the best of my knowledge the mileage is correct. I actually spoke to the son of the original owner and he provided the history of the truck. Things I have done:
  • Replaced some of the old cloth covered wiring.
  • New plugs, wires, coil and Pertronix electronic distributor plate added to replace old points/brush system. Distributor still looks original from outside and I saved all original parts.
  • Rebuilt the original carb.
  • Added an electric fuel pump to bypass the original block mounted pump because it needs a new gasket.
  • Re-upholstered the seat with non-original material; however I have the complete original seat frame.
  • Replaced stakebody bed with new 5/4 oak and SS hardware, and the metal hold strips are all original.
  • Pulled the bed frame off the truck, wire brushed and coated entire frame and brackets.
  • Installed new temp sensor and gauge (still have original gauge and the dash was not cut up).
  • Sanded off the gray and rust color paints that were on the truck to reveal its original red paint with original signage on the doors. This is how I tracked down the original owner's son.
  • Added rear tail/brake lights for safety reasons on the road.
  • Using linseed oil to preserve the paint patina.
Only drove to antique truck/car shows a few times after I did all of the above. The truck starts right up and runs well. All lights work. Tires are newer and in great shape. The truck has a 1 and 1/2 ton rating and geared low from the factory, as it was originally used on a farm to haul items to market. The truck is fun to drive and gets a lot of looks and compliments when I take it out for a drive.
Although the floorboards are original and in good shape, I did buy a brand new in the box floor replacement panel at a show because of the great price. I wanted to have it on hand in case I needed in the future. It is included.
Things needed:
  • Original radiator has some leaks. I have not yet pulled the radiator to see if it can be repaired. I do know that a brand new aluminum radiator is available on eBay, but I just haven't got that far yet with the pulling of the existing radiator to determine which way to go.
  • The driver side window is cracked and taped and does function, but I would replace with new glass or acrylic. Same for the rear window.
  • There is some minor rust/cancer spots at the lower outside corners of both doors, that can be easily fixed. I just haven't done the repairs yet, but should be a very easy fix.

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