1949 Dodge B-1-B Pickup
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1949 Dodge B-1-B Cold Start and Walk Around Video

1949 Dodge B 1 Ride Along

1949 Dodge B 1 Drive By
Description
Dodge introduced its new post-war truck line in late 1947, bringing several notable improvements. The front axle was repositioned further back, while the engine was moved forward on the chassis. Combined with redesigned steering geometry, these changes resulted in remarkably agile handling for American trucks of the immediate post-war period. The trucks also featured entirely new sheet metal and redesigned cabs. The standard cab was taller than before, with increased window area, while the Deluxe cab added vent windows in the doors and rear-quarter windows, and the Custom cab further included dual sun visors, a driver's door armrest, and foam-rubber seat padding. This new five-window design was marketed as the "Pilot House" cab, highlighting the improved visibility of the additional rear quarter windows. These “Job Rated” pickups continued with only modest trim tweaks through 1953—and thanks to the rock-solid durability and economy of Chrysler’s flathead sixes—were a popular work rig both in period and today.
Highlights
Subject of a complete restoration under previous ownership in red over a black-upholstered interior
Five-window “Pilot House” cab design
218 cu-in L-head inline-six rated at 95 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque
Floor-shifted four-speed manual transmission (with first speed “creeper” gear)
Service highlights under current ownership reportedly include:
Front brake components replaced (May 2020)
Battery replaced (January 2019)
Fuel pump replaced (October 2018)
Thermostat and gasket replaced (June 2018)
Features
Painted 16-inch steel wheels
Painted bumpers, front and rear
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Split windshield
Wood-plank bed
Bench seat
Gauges for oil pressure, coolant temperature, amperage, and fuel level
80 mph speedometer
Seat belts
Arm rests
Vent windows
Heater
Drum brakes
6-volt electrical system
Stomp starter
Known Imperfections
Fuel gauge is inoperative
Included
Rubber 4x8-foot bed cover
Two keys
Spare fuel sending unit
Shop Manual for “B-1” Series Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 1948-1949
Driver’s Manual Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 1948-1949
Ownership History
The consignor reports acquiring this 1949 Dodge B-1-B Pickup in June 2018.