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1952 Dodge Power Wagon 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $4,850.00
Year:1952 Mileage:100000
Location:

Auburn, California, United States

Auburn, California, United States
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This Auction is for a pair of 1950's Dodge Power Wagons. Sold together.


 The best of the two is Yellow and Green. A 1952 Civillian Power Wagon. Very straight and solid and mostly complete. Minus bed and rear fenders. The truck has a good motor and has run in the not too far past. The motor has a cool Offenhouser Dual Carb intake with Holleys. It also has a home built dual exhaust manifold and dual exhaust. Looks like it would probably run. Will need rear end work and possible rear end parts from the second truck. Appears to have a locker. Not sure if there is an issue but the axles are loose. That is how I got it.

It has no speedo or front Dodge emblem, but both are on the other truck. It does have the Braden Winch. Windshield frame is nice. Better than a parts truck as there is no rust. Interior is complete. Cab corners and door bottom are solid with no blistering. Does not appear to have any filler in it either. Doors are complete. It rolls and steers.

 The second truck is a parts truck. Orange. It has most of its drivetrain. 1951 Civillian Power Wagon. Has a bent frame from using the wrecker in rear. Engine has a crack in block and is a boat anchor. That said the body/cab is solid and it has lots of good parts. It does not roll as the front wheel is off. I have the parts, hub and drum but not the axle. So this truck will be hard to move. 

  Buyer can come remove what parts you want from it or I can help get it from my trailer to yours. Shipping will be an issue for this truck. Bring a big winch, these trucks are heavy.

 I have no title for either truck. Both are CA trucks their whole life and have their original license plates and original vin tags. Sold as is for parts.

 This really should have a buyer that is local enough to come pick them up themselves with a strong truck and trailer.

 I can store the trucks for 30 days while transportation arrangements are made.

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