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This old rig belongs to Steve and Anne Millington of Sacramento. It is a 51 half-ton with a 53 Plymouth 230ci. flat-6 and a 4-on-the-floor. It sat for 3 years before they got it, yet it runs very well. This truck has a dual gas tank setup, as seen by the passenger side filler. The previous owners added the flames. |
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Heres the inside of the rig. It is not in too bad shape considering its age and history. One can just see the gas tank switch below the speaker grille. This truck is a restoration in progress, and has already come quite a ways in a short time. See more of it at their 51 Dodge site. |
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This grand old '49 belongs to Gerald Koldjeski, and is currently receiving a much-needed engine rebuild. That is not a mismatched box you see there, Dodge actually painted all boxes black during this era, regardless of cab color. When completed, this truck will resume its duties as support vehicle for www.p15-d24.com, a site dedicated to 1930's-40's vintage Dodge and Plymouth automobiles. |