Dodge's post-war truck, the B Series was designed to offer greater interior and cargo capacity. With a pushed-forward engine and front axle pushed further rear, the cabin sat slightly higher, offering great visibility and size. Mounted on rubber mounts, the cab provided a noticeably smoother ride. With higher cargo bed sides, cargo capacity on the truck was increased by 40% versus the previous model. The truck was well received during its production, which ceased in 1953.This stunning yellow B3B Pilothouse pickup is the result of a no-expense spared frame-off restoration. From the flawless body to the stunning interior, this truck is undoubtedly one of the finest post-war pickups available on the market today. The correct 218ci inline 6-cylinder motor, tied to a 3-speed column shift transmission, fires right up and drives fantastically. Recent reports show that Dodge trucks are quickly experiencing value growth due to their rarity. This truck is a great investment.
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