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Classic trucks are claiming big money at auction, so its no surprise Barrett-Jackson has two vintage examples of the Dodge Power Wagon coming to Scottsdale.
Winslow Bent stuffed a 3.9-liter Cummins into a 1952 Korean War-era Dodge truck, and the result is a zombie-apocalypse-proof vehicle for the ages.
The Dodge WC range, also popularly known as “Beeps,” is a successful series of light military utility trucks that the automaker built during World War II.
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The original Dodge Power Wagon was the first mass-produced 4x4 pickup truck. Based on the Dodge WC series military trucks used in World War II, it was designed for extreme durability and off-road ...
Dodge launched the civilian-market Power Wagon as a response to this demand in 1946, and as Motor Trend notes, it was largely unchanged from the U.S. military’s WC series.
These classic trucks are still seen on the road today. Their old age and storied pasts make them all the more desirable to drive.
Vintage trucks are hot and a driving force in the collector market. They’re no longer a niche, reserved for Chevy Cameo pickups, Dodge Li’l Red Expresses or the sporadic Willys/Jeep.
The Dodge Challenger and Charger — kings of GWOT parking lots — will end sales this month Last chance to order the muscle car and barracks’ favorite is July 31.
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