Described as “very solid,” and believed to have undergone an “older, cosmetic restoration,” this half-ton 1951 B3B Pickup is desirably fitted with the five-window “Pilot use” cab. The seller notes exterior blemishes including scratches, faded paint and two small rust spots on the passenger’s door, but notes that the has “no structural damage.” The seller cites “many new parts” including radial tires, a new fuel tank and lines, a new water pump, a rebuild of the original carburetor, and other upgrades. Said to retain its original inline-six engine, the truck is reportedly “not perfect” but “runs very well,” and is noted to have been stored indoors for most of its life. The engine bay and underside both present as clean, with minimal surface corrosion observed. The cargo bed’s wood floor looks to be in good overall shape, with no obvious damage. The truck is said to be unmodified, except for the relocation of its shift lever to the floor.
- The 218-cu.in. L-head inline-six is reportedly original to the truck.
- The engine was factory rated at 97 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque.
- The original carburetor is reported to have been rebuilt.
- The cab interior shows no obvious damage and appears to have full factory trim.
- The seller cites “no real problems” with the .
- The column-mounted floor shifter has been relocated to the cab floor.
- One repaint is believed to have been done “years ago.”
- The seller says he was told the odometer reading is accurate.
- The is described as a former farm truck and “very solid.”
- The truck shows minimal surface corrosion underneath.
- The horn switch, battery and turn indicator switch are reported to be new.
- The is said to have undergone a recent tune-up and oil change.
- No additional parts or accessories are included.
- h the exterior and interior chrome show pitting.
- The seller reports exterior scratches and fading.
- This 1951 B3B is reported to be in “great shape” and to be “very solid.”
- The truck is believed to have an older repaint that shows scratches and fading.
- The inline-six engine is described as original to the truck.
- The seller notes “no real problems” with the .
- The odometer reads 6,097 miles but actual mileage is unknown.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. Described as a “very solid” example with some recent refurbishment, this 1951 B3B Pilot use Pickup reportedly “starts, runs and drives as it should.”