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1 of a Kind, Frame-Off Restored Pickup with Very Low Mileage Since Restoration!
1946 Dodge Pickup Street Rod
VIN 4112260424
This beautiful '46 Dodge Restomod Truck was purchased out of Pennsylvania. The previous owner purchased the truck as a rust free Oklahoma survivor and did the restoration in his shop. The truck has only 400 miles since being built!
Mechanics
350ci Chevy Engine
Turbo 350 Auto Trans
GM 10 Bolt Open Rear End with 3.20:1 Gear Ratio
Endurashine Intake
Polished Edelbrock Carb
Jet Coated Headman Hedders
Chrome Tail Pipes
Mufflers are in Great Shape
Power Front Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Chrome Valve Covers
Steel Braided Hoses
HEI Distributor
Chrome Alternator
Chrome Water Pump
Aluminum Radiator
Trans Cooler Mounted Underneath
High Torque Starter
Holley Fuel Pump
New Ball Joints Top and Bottom
Bushings are in Great Shape
GM Front Suspension
Front Sway Bar
Newer Shocks Up Front
Gas Tank has been Moved to the Back
Body
Beautiful Burnt Orange Metallic Paint
Steel Body, Steel Hood
Front and Rear Fenders are Fiberglass
Chrome Bumperettes
Cowl Vent
Shaved Door Handles
Electric Door Poppers
Doors Fit and Operate Properly
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Bed is Straight
Custom Cover for Bed
Beautiful Custom Tailgate
1987 Chevy S10 Frame
Frame and Underside of Bed are Nicely Painted
Wood Bed
Steel Floors of Cab are Painted
Lowering Blocks
American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels
Goodyear Tires - 205/60/15 Front, 275/60/17 Rear
Interior
Custom Interior
Bucket Seats
Grant Steering Wheel
Tilt Steering Column
B&M Floor Shifter
AutoMeter Gauges
Aftermarket Stereo with Remote
Center Console/Cup Holders
Matching Custom Door Panels
Beautiful Paint on the Dash
Custom Headlines
Billet Pedals
Seatbelts
Beautiful Tan Carpet
Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513!
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History of the 1946 Dodge Pickup
Chrysler was prolific in its production of war material from 1942 to 1945, and Dodge in particular was well known to both average citizens and thankful soldiers for their tough military-spec truck models and ambulances like the WC54. Starting with the hastily converted VC series and evolving into the celebrated WC series, Dodge built a strong reputation for itself that readily carried over into civilian models after the war.
Civilian production at Dodge was restarted by late 1945, in time for the 1946 model year. The "seller's market" of the early postwar years, brought on by the lack of any new cars throughout the war, meant that every automaker found it easy to sell vehicles regardless of any drawbacks they might have. Like almost every other automaker, Dodge sold lightly facelifted revisions of its 1942 design through the 1948 season. As before, these were a single series of six-cylinder models with two trim levels (basic Deluxe or plusher Custom).
1946 Dodge Pickup Street Rod
Description
1 of a Kind, Frame-Off Restored Pickup with Very Low Mileage Since Restoration!
1946 Dodge Pickup Street Rod
VIN 4112260424
This beautiful '46 Dodge Restomod Truck was purchased out of Pennsylvania. The previous owner purchased the truck as a rust free Oklahoma survivor and did the restoration in his shop. The truck has only 400 miles since being built!
Mechanics
350ci Chevy Engine
Turbo 350 Auto Trans
GM 10 Bolt Open Rear End with 3.20:1 Gear Ratio
Endurashine Intake
Polished Edelbrock Carb
Jet Coated Headman Hedders
Chrome Tail Pipes
Mufflers are in Great Shape
Power Front Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Chrome Valve Covers
Steel Braided Hoses
HEI Distributor
Chrome Alternator
Chrome Water Pump
Aluminum Radiator
Trans Cooler Mounted Underneath
High Torque Starter
Holley Fuel Pump
New Ball Joints Top and Bottom
Bushings are in Great Shape
GM Front Suspension
Front Sway Bar
Newer Shocks Up Front
Gas Tank has been Moved to the Back
Body
Beautiful Burnt Orange Metallic Paint
Steel Body, Steel Hood
Front and Rear Fenders are Fiberglass
Chrome Bumperettes
Cowl Vent
Shaved Door Handles
Electric Door Poppers
Doors Fit and Operate Properly
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Bed is Straight
Custom Cover for Bed
Beautiful Custom Tailgate
1987 Chevy S10 Frame
Frame and Underside of Bed are Nicely Painted
Wood Bed
Steel Floors of Cab are Painted
Lowering Blocks
American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels
Goodyear Tires - 205/60/15 Front, 275/60/17 Rear
Interior
Custom Interior
Bucket Seats
Grant Steering Wheel
Tilt Steering Column
B&M Floor Shifter
AutoMeter Gauges
Aftermarket Stereo with Remote
Center Console/Cup Holders
Matching Custom Door Panels
Beautiful Paint on the Dash
Custom Headlines
Billet Pedals
Seatbelts
Beautiful Tan Carpet
Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513!
tom@vanguardmotorsales.com
History of the 1946 Dodge Pickup
Chrysler was prolific in its production of war material from 1942 to 1945, and Dodge in particular was well known to both average citizens and thankful soldiers for their tough military-spec truck models and ambulances like the WC54. Starting with the hastily converted VC series and evolving into the celebrated WC series, Dodge built a strong reputation for itself that readily carried over into civilian models after the war.
Civilian production at Dodge was restarted by late 1945, in time for the 1946 model year. The "seller's market" of the early postwar years, brought on by the lack of any new cars throughout the war, meant that every automaker found it easy to sell vehicles regardless of any drawbacks they might have. Like almost every other automaker, Dodge sold lightly facelifted revisions of its 1942 design through the 1948 season. As before, these were a single series of six-cylinder models with two trim levels (basic Deluxe or plusher Custom).
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