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How much does a 1946 Dodge Power Wagon cost?

How much does a 1946 Dodge Power Wagon cost?

1946 Dodge ½ ton WC pickup $16,950 [CA]  1959 Jeep Military MD M-38A1 $11,350 or best offer [OR]  1954 Dodge M37 $16,775 [OR]  1971 Dodge W300 Power Wagon $32,500 [CT]  1985 Dodge 350 Power Ram 1 Ton $13,500 [VA] 1973 Dodge Power Wagon W-200 3/4 ton 4×4 $30,000 [GA]  1948 Dodge Power Wagon $33,500 [ID] 1972 Dodge Power Wagon $14,500 [MT] 

How much does a 1957 Dodge Power Wagon cost?

1957 Dodge Power Wagon $49,500 [CA]  1947 Dodge Power Wagon $69,900 [CT]  1967 Johnson Furnace M-105 1-1/2 ton trailer $1,500 [MI]  1940 Dodge VC Parts $2,000 [MI]  1968 Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance M615 $36,950 [WA]  1954 Dodge Power Wagon $24,500 [LA]  1957 Dodge Power Wagon $24,500 [CA]  1955 Dodge Power Wagon $28,000 [UAE] 

When did Dodge stop making the Power Wagon?

Dodge sold the Power Wagon from 1945 till 1980 in various guises, and they were sold around the world under the Fargo and De Soto brand names.

Where can I find a Dodge Power Wagon?

You can find many versions of the Dodge Power Wagon on eBay with flat fenders from 1945 to 1978 in a variety of sizes.

How big is a 1977 Dodge Power Wagon?

1977 DODGE POWER WAGON NEW PAINT,BED CAME OFF TO PAINT UNDER BED,CHROME GRILL,CHROME BUMPER,NEW UPH 1978 Dodge Power Wagon 4 x 4 resto-mod. High end restoration involved hot-tanking the entire truck 1947 Dodge Custom Power Wagon, the truck is made up from a 47′ Dodge 2 ton cab and front clip

Where can I buy a 1946 Dodge Power Wagon?

Worldwide Vintage Autos is one of the largest classic automobile consignment dealerships in the world. With over 200 vehicles in stock spanning over 80,000 square feet, we have what you are looking…

What kind of motor does a 1967 Dodge Power Wagon have?

1967 Dodge power wagon crew cab 318, 4speed manual trans motor has had a bunch of work done to it. a bunch of new parts and pieces have been added to this truck to put it back together all d doors More Info ›

Dodge sold the Power Wagon from 1945 till 1980 in various guises, and they were sold around the world under the Fargo and De Soto brand names.

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