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Power Wagon Advertiser

The Power Wagon Advertiser is a monthly magazine that covers the Dodge Power Wagon. There is a variety of articles including editorial content, feature and technical articles, classified ads and more. Their online forum is also worth checking out. I was reading it yesterday and before I knew it, a few hours had gone by!

Massive 1950 Dodge Power Wagon built by “Rainbow Sheikh”

<span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>?</span> I saw this video on Art Car this morning. The Rainbow Sheikh loves the 1950’s Dodge Powerwagon so much, he built a version that is 64 times the orginal size! It even has a master bedroom!

Dodge Power Wagon Factory Photograph

I believe this photo goes with the other Dodge Power Wagon assembly line photo that we featured a few weeks ago. Does anyone have any information on them?

Dodge Power Wagon Trucks In England

I have been on a Dodge truck and Power Wagon kick lately. I found this website about old Dodge trucks in the UK . There is some interesting photos and information that makes it worth checking out.

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Swamp Fox Army Monster Dodge!

I was checking out a website about 1963 Dodge Trucks (link to site no longer active) and I came across the Swamp Fox Army Truck! This special Dodge Power Wagon, Series 300, was a unique 1-ton truck. Massive low pressure tires called Terra-Tires, gave this Dodge Power Wagon W-300 “Swamp Fox” maximum traction in the most difficult [...]

Dodge Military Power Wagon Assembly Line Photo

Here is an interesting photo that was sent into me by a reader. Can anyone tell us about this picture? I assume it was in the 50’s, but that is all I know. Click read more to see a larger image and leave us a comment!

Awesome Dodge Power Wagon Fire Truck

I came across a website the other day called Fire Engine Photos . Talk about some great pictures of old fire engines, like this Power Wagon above from Denmark. It is definatly worth checking out if you are into the old iron!