This 1949 Dodge B-1-B ‘pilothouse’ pickup is finished in red over red and black vinyl and is powered by a 218ci inline-six paired with a four-speed manual transmission. It is equipped with chrome bumpers, a split-pane windshield with wipers, a cabin heater, dual exhaust outlets, Phillips Performance XPD-1 headers, and a wood-lined bed. The truck was refurbished, and an oil change and fluid check were performed in preparation for the sale.

The 218ci flathead inline-six is equipped with Phillips Performance XPD-1 headers and a single Carter D6H2 carburetor. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. The engine oil was changed and the fluids were topped off in preparation for the sale.

The body was repainted in red and features black running boards, chrome bumpers, a split-pane windshield with wipers, and replacement headlight and tail lights.

Red-painted 15″ steel wheels with chrome hubcaps and trim rings wear Coker Classic wide whitewall tires showing 2019 date codes.

A spare is mounted beneath the bed.

The bed is furnished with wood planks secured by polished stainless-steel runners.

The interior features seats and door panels trimmed in red and blank vinyl along with black carpets, and features include a three-spoke steering wheel, hand-crank windows, a Maradyne heater, and a push-button radio connected to a speaker mounted in the center of the dashboard.

Instrumentation includes an 80-mph speedometer and gauges for oil pressure, fuel level, amperage, and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows just over 16k miles, total mileage is unknown.