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1968 Dodge Power Wagon WM300$2,000.00{"message":"In _app.tsx child of Layout","renderCount":1}
Late 40/Early 50's Dodge Power Wagon Restoration Project Vehicle
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Auction by The Home Hunters Group PLC
This item is in Elk Horn, IA
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Item Details
Make - Cars & TrucksDodge
Body Style - Cars & TrucksWagon
Model - Vehicles Power Wagon
A Dodge Power Wagon candidate for a restoration project. All items present on vehicle (doors, hood, winch, tail gate).
The early Dodge Power Wagon, introduced shortly after World War II, was a rugged and capable off-road vehicle built primarily for military and civilian use in challenging terrain.
Here are the specifications for the early Dodge Power Wagon:
Manufacturer: Dodge (a division of Chrysler Corporation)
Model Years: The early Dodge Power Wagon was produced from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, with various updates and improvements over time.
Designation: The early Dodge Power Wagon was based on the WC series of military trucks used during World War II.
These trucks were often referred to simply as "Power Wagons."
Engine:
Type: Inline 6-cylinder gasoline engine
Displacement: Approximately 230 cubic inches (3.8 liters)
Power: Approximately 94 horsepower
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Typically equipped with a 4-speed gearbox (though some early models may have had 3-speed transmissions)
Drive Configuration:
Four-wheel drive (4x4)
Two-speed transfer case for high and low-range gearing
Suspension:
Front: Solid front axle with leaf spring suspension
Rear: Solid rear axle with leaf spring suspension
Brakes:
Hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels
Hand-operated parking brake
Tires:
Typically fitted with military-spec off-road tires
Size varied, but common sizes were 9.00-16 or 8.25-16
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 178 inches (4.52 meters)
Width: Approximately 79 inches (2.00 meters)
Height: Approximately 79 inches (2.00 meters)
Weight:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) varied depending on the specific model and configuration, but typically ranged from 6,000 to 7,500 lbs (2,722 to 3,402 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
Typically equipped with a single fuel tank with a capacity of around 20-30 gallons (75-114 liters)
Maximum Speed:
Approximately 50-55 mph (80-88 km/h) on roads
Range:
Varies depending on terrain and load, but typically around 200-250 miles (320-400 km) on a full tank of fuel
Cargo Capacity:
The Dodge Power Wagon was available in various body styles, including pickup truck, chassis cab, and utility truck configurations, with varying cargo capacities
Usage:
The early Dodge Power Wagon was used for a wide range of applications, including military transport, agriculture, forestry, construction, and utility work
Legacy:
The Dodge Power Wagon earned a reputation for ruggedness, durability, and off-road capability, establishing itself as an iconic American truck brand
It laid the foundation for subsequent generations of Dodge Power Wagons and influenced the development of modern heavy-duty trucks
The early Dodge Power Wagon, introduced shortly after World War II, was a rugged and capable off-road vehicle built primarily for military and civilian use in challenging terrain.
Here are the specifications for the early Dodge Power Wagon:
Manufacturer: Dodge (a division of Chrysler Corporation)
Model Years: The early Dodge Power Wagon was produced from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, with various updates and improvements over time.
Designation: The early Dodge Power Wagon was based on the WC series of military trucks used during World War II.
These trucks were often referred to simply as "Power Wagons."
Engine:
Type: Inline 6-cylinder gasoline engine
Displacement: Approximately 230 cubic inches (3.8 liters)
Power: Approximately 94 horsepower
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Typically equipped with a 4-speed gearbox (though some early models may have had 3-speed transmissions)
Drive Configuration:
Four-wheel drive (4x4)
Two-speed transfer case for high and low-range gearing
Suspension:
Front: Solid front axle with leaf spring suspension
Rear: Solid rear axle with leaf spring suspension
Brakes:
Hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels
Hand-operated parking brake
Tires:
Typically fitted with military-spec off-road tires
Size varied, but common sizes were 9.00-16 or 8.25-16
Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 178 inches (4.52 meters)
Width: Approximately 79 inches (2.00 meters)
Height: Approximately 79 inches (2.00 meters)
Weight:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) varied depending on the specific model and configuration, but typically ranged from 6,000 to 7,500 lbs (2,722 to 3,402 kg)
Fuel Capacity:
Typically equipped with a single fuel tank with a capacity of around 20-30 gallons (75-114 liters)
Maximum Speed:
Approximately 50-55 mph (80-88 km/h) on roads
Range:
Varies depending on terrain and load, but typically around 200-250 miles (320-400 km) on a full tank of fuel
Cargo Capacity:
The Dodge Power Wagon was available in various body styles, including pickup truck, chassis cab, and utility truck configurations, with varying cargo capacities
Usage:
The early Dodge Power Wagon was used for a wide range of applications, including military transport, agriculture, forestry, construction, and utility work
Legacy:
The Dodge Power Wagon earned a reputation for ruggedness, durability, and off-road capability, establishing itself as an iconic American truck brand
It laid the foundation for subsequent generations of Dodge Power Wagons and influenced the development of modern heavy-duty trucks
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