Hoppy, from the Power Wagon Advertiser forums, recently showed us his 1974 Dodge Power Wagon stepside 4×4 truck. It was a southern California service truck and only had 36,000 miles when he purchased it. The bullet proof 360, 727 and NP205 make this one tough truck! He has added an Offenhauser intake manifold, Edelbrock carb and Hedman headers. However, he is still not happy with the power and is installing a 440. The 3″ suspension lift works well with the 35″ tires. I love this truck…what do you think?
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From The Archives #74
This Dodge Power Wagon firetruck is still used in France.
From The Archives #69
What an awesome photo of a 60’s Dodge Power Wagon truck rusting away in a field. You have to love the “Pitch In” clean up garbage bumper sticker. Via…
From The Archives #65
How about this 1943 Dodge WC63 Power Wagon 6×6? What a beautiful piece of machinery. Does anyone have more photos or information about it?
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From The Archives #64
Here is a few inspection photos with a Willys and Dodge Power Wagon. Does anyone have more information? Via G503.com
From The Archives #63
Ok, Dodge Power Wagon lovers, here is an awesome vintage color photo for you!
Restoration Of John Bakers 70’s Class 8 Dodge-First Dodge Sponsored Desert Race Truck
From what I can recall, John Baker was the first off road racer to be sponsored in full by Dodge in the Class 8 Two Wheel Drive class. Baker was a well rounded driver that had decent success in his Ford Bronco before switching to the Dodge truck. He ran this truck for two years before the Dodge sponsorship was transferred to Walker Evans. At this point, John Baker moved to a Class 7 D-50 mini truck. Does anyone have more photos or information about Baker and his Class 8 dodge desert race truck? It is currently being restored and the owner would like more information.
From The Archives #51
Here is an interesting photo of a World War 2 era Dodge Power Wagon ambulance in New Guinea.
From The Archives #50
Hard for me to tell, but is this a Dodge Power Wagon or one of the larger Chevrolet trucks?
1966 Dodge Power Wagon For Sale
This former City of Seattle Washington 1966 Dodge Power Wagon WM300 1 ton truck is for sale here on Ebay. I really like the bumble bee yellow with black fender look, and as the folks at Bring A Trailer mention, it really needs a logo on the door to complete it. Looking at the massiver winch and the mounts on the front bumper, I believe that this Dodge Power Wagon used to have an a arm system on the front something like the one from this photo. I am really surprised at the lack of rust on this truck, expecially with it being from Seattle.