The B Series trucks featured a high-visibility "pilot-house" cab with optional rear quarter windows, which this truck has. The engine was shifted forward and the front axle moved back on the frame for better weight distribution as well as a shorter wheelbase
This 1952 Dodge Pilot House Pickup has undergone an extensive and documented restoration. Now powered by a 392 Hemi V8 and backed by a 700R4 transmission. Only 50 miles on the restoration! A fresh green/patina look paint job with white roof was just recently finished. The interior is new as well and was finished in a nice red with white and really ties into the reddish color used under the green for the patina look. The 392 Hemi was built by "Hemi Bob" of Colorado. The engine looks and sounds as good as it runs. Front disc brakes were added during the restoration. There are not many of these trucks on the market and none done to this level. Don't spend the money to restore one, buy this one!! Come by today.