Check out the photos of this Fargo Power Wagon that was found on the Alberta back roads near Medicine Hat. Was the raised portion behind the drivers seat for other crew members or for more storage? An interesting rig for sure!
Dodge
From The Archives #125
From 1944, part of an airborne demonstration for newsmen at the Laurenburg Maxton NC Air Force Base. I would love to have one of those tandem axle Dodge Power Wagons!
From The Archives #124
Check out this photo of a Dodge M37 Power Wagon taken by a Life Magazine photographer. I really wish I had a truck mounted rocket when I was stuck in traffic in Toronto!
From The Archives #121
I know it is late in the season, but who wants to go snow plowing in this old Dodge Power Wagon M-37?
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From The Archives #115
It is sad to see this old Dodge Power Wagon rusting away. Do you have any abandoned vehicle photos that you would like to share?
1/9th Scale 1967 Dodge Fargo Sweptline Power Wagon
Last year, we featured a custom radio control 67-72 Ford Bumpside Ford truck. Today, we have a hand built radio control 1967 Dodge Fargo Sweptline Power Wagon truck. We are serious when we say it was hand made. The wood body and driver are hand carved. The chassis is homemade from wood and aluminum. It uses Axial axles and shafts and RC4WD transmission, rims and reduced tires. A GCM transfer case and 18.5 Novak goat esc and motor wrap up the drivetrain. I still cannot believe that the body is hand carved! What an incredible job! Make sure to check out the video below!
From The Archives #92
Apparently, the French military used Dodge Power Wagons in Africa.
From The Archives #89
This is one of the most beautiful 1962 Dodge WM300 Power Wagons I have ever seen! What a beautiful restoration. What do you think?
From The Archives #85
What a perfect example of a 1949 Dodge Power Wagon!
From The Archives #81
What a great photo of what I think are military Dodge Power Wagons crossing a river on a pontoon ferry in 1942. Are they Studebakers, GMC`s, Studebakers or what?