Classic Dodge 1/2 Ton for Sale

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1939 Dodge 1/2 Ton $32,500
1967 Dodge 1/2 Ton $8,900
1947 Dodge 1/2 Ton $3,495
1937 Dodge 1/2 Ton $23,495
1991 Dodge 1/2 Ton $14,500
1978 Dodge 1/2 Ton $3,900

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A thorough PPI covers: frame integrity (no rust-through, no welded patches in critical areas), engine compression test, transmission operation, brake/steering wear, electrical system function, body panel alignment, and paint depth gauge readings. Budget $150–$500 for a marque specialist.
Routine maintenance for a classic Dodge 1/2 Ton runs $500–$2,000/year if driven occasionally — fluids, tune-ups, tires every 5+ years. Daily-driven examples cost more. Budget extra for unexpected repairs and consumables (rubber bushings, hoses, electrical).
Across 3 Dodge 1/2 Ton listings on Classic Cars Arena, prices range from $15,000 to $59,950. The average asking price is $30,150, with a median of $15,500.
Watch for: VIN swaps, restamped engine numbers, undisclosed flood/accident damage, hidden rust under fresh paint, and forged documentation. Always verify VIN across all locations (dash, door, frame), check the seller's history, and use escrow for high-value transactions.
Like most classic cars, well-maintained Dodge 1/2 Ton examples — especially original or numbers-matching ones — have shown stable to appreciating value over the past decade. Documented restorations, low-mileage survivors, and rare trims command premium prices.
Marque-specific suppliers (Eckler's, NPD, Year One, Summit Racing, JEGS) stock reproduction and NOS parts for popular classic American models. For rare items, swap meets, online forums, and auction houses are best. Mechanical parts (engine, brakes) are widely available; trim and badging can be harder to source.
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