This was my uncles old 1954 Dodge Pick-up Truck. He bought it off his dad when it was 2 years old I pulled it out of the hay field and made it into a flower planter, looks great from Cedar BC Canada.
1953 dodge truck owner this truck is a 1953 pilot house b-4-b-108 1/2 ton first year for those rear fenders and last year for split windshield i cant see corner cab corner windows at all. the dodge name plate above the grill is spaced apart to make the truck look wider, unique only to 1953. wished it were mine!
"the 54 that i had was a bit different.5 window cab,"
True.....but that would indicate a US built truck. Canadian Dodge and Fargo trucks of that era never had those corner side windows. When you did see a FIVE WINDOW up here, it caught your attention immediately as something different.
the 1952 dodge 1/2 ton that my father inlaw had was a flat 6 rated at 85hp.the 54 that i had was a bit different.5 window cab,413eng.& a push button torqueflite tran.boy i miss my rides.
This is a 1953 B4B 1/2 Ton Pilot House Dodge. If it where a Canadian Truck, that would be a Fargo. 53 was the last year of the B series trucks, and the only year with those fenders. Hope this helps. Dutch
Hello all!
If that IS a Canadian Dodge......... the rear fenders are'54, but the truck is a '53. 1948 to '53 look the same except for grille changes. Those rear fenders were used "late '53 to 1985, the last year you could order a UTILINE box" Do a Google "image" search if you want to see a 1954 style, they look similar to a 1955.
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this truck is a 1953 pilot house b-4-b-108 1/2 ton
first year for those rear fenders and last year for split windshield
i cant see corner cab corner windows at all. the dodge name plate above the grill is spaced apart to make the truck look wider, unique only to 1953. wished it were mine!