1935 Dodge KC - Frame swap project.

1935 Dodge KC 1/2 ton short bed. NON RUNNING
1987 Dodge Dakota short bed. NON RUNNING
Wheelbases match perfectly centering the wheels and the Dakota has disc brakes and 5 lug wheels.

Dakota has a V6 in it with AC and the bucket seats. Good floor in the bed.
Dakota does not run and has a V6 with the dreaded computer carb. The carb in it now (2280) needs a rebuild and an accelerator pump rod/cup.

Lots of electrical harnesses, fuse box, seats and other things you can use to build with, including the steel floor into the old bed vs. using wood.

The 35 Dodge has a 6 cylinder flat head, and is in decent shape for it's age. It's pretty much all there. I was told it ran before it was properly stored.

It does not have fuel or coolant in it, but it does have oil in it The transmission shifts through the gears and the clutch seems to engage properly. The brakes need some work, but the motor turns over freely. The 6 volt battery from the 80's is still there. I believe that you could get it running and driving with a little work.

Interior is decent...nothing there. Seat out of a boat? Steering is surprisingly tight.
Floors are wooden under an old rubber mat.

The truck was driven well into the 80's from what I was told. Then it was stored in a barn till last week. One owner prior to me.

I see this build going many ways...Swap frames and drop an LA, HEMI or LS engine (Perfect fit in a dakota frame) in it, stub the front end and rear and keep the factory frame, restore as is and keep the factory 6....etc. Your money and your imagination is all you need. :)

I' asking $10,000.00 for the pair or $9,900 for the 35 by itself.

I'm working on a 32 roadster, so something has to go.

Reasonable offers will be accepted.

I have titles for both trucks.

Located in Kansas City, MO.

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