1950 Dodge Five Window Truck
Make: |
Dodge |
Model: |
Other Pickups |
SubModel: |
B-series |
Year: |
1950 |
Mileage: |
100,000 |
Color: |
Rust |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Interior color: |
Rust |
Drive side: |
Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: |
Salvage |
Item location: |
Meansville, Georgia, United States |
1950 Dodge Other Pickups Additional Info:
1950 Dodge Five Window Truck (B-series) . Includes 4 additional white walls on rims. When we bought it we were told that the original engine and transmission with matching numbers are in the truck.The truck has been sitting outside for a while. What you see is what you get.
The Big Three all introduced new pickup trucks in 1948, but historians generally acknowledge that the Dodge B-series was the most advanced of them all. While Ford and Chevy tried to put new details in old trucks, Dodge went all-out and designed a completely new vehicle with several notable improvements to design, safety, and carrying capacity. The single most noteworthy design feature of the new Dodge trucks was the fender line that sweeps all the way into the door panel. Not only was this the first foray into the completely integrated designs that would come in the 1950s, but it instantly made the Ford and Chevy trucks look dated. Dodge designers referred to it as the Pilothouse safety cab.