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1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200 Crew Cab Short Bed Cummins Turbo Diesel Full Convers on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:67165
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San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200 w/ first gen Cummins Turbo Diesel conversion.  The only part of this truck that isn't from the 1992 W250 donor is the body and chasis; otherwise, the rear Dana 80 is from a 1998 second gen cummins 4x4.

Full professional conversion done as if it were an original Cummins truck.  The entire Cummins wiring harness was used in full tact.  The absolute only spicing that was done is for the front and rear parking lights ONLY.  The proper 1975 two wire, flat connectors were soldered and heat shrink wrapped.  All lights work as they should, including the glove box light and the map light above the "Cummins" Message Center.  Has original Cummins 30gallon Diesel fuel tank, sending unit, and diesel fuel lines.

The Dash and the HVAC system were converted to first gen Ram style.  Original Bench Seats were retained.  Has manual windows and door locks.  It has a Front Dana 60(3.54), A518  overdrive Automatic Transmission mated to a NP205 tranfercase and a Rear Dana 80(3.54) w/ limited-slip and drum brakes.  The Goodyear MT tires are 37x12.5 R16.5 MilitaryOZ spec and have 99% thread life(meaning they are NEW)w/ runflats still intact.  They are mounted on two-piece steel beadlock AM General H1 wheels.  New Superlift Monotube shocks and 6inch front springs.  Hill OffRoad front +1" shackle.  DIY4X rear shackle flip with full spring and NO blocks totaling 7" Lift and well balanced.  

The 1992 Cummins donor was a running, driving stock truck with 220888 miles at the commence of the conversion.  The 1992 Single cab had been struck with a large pipe totaling out the cab.  The Power Wagon w/ original "Power Wagon" hood emblems had 67165 miles at the commence of the conversion.  The Power Wagon was also a running, driving, FULL-time 4WD truck.  The original 318cid engine is now in mid 80's Ram 150 that makes a 60mile daily commute.

If you have any questions, please ask.  (361)fivefive87O95Jack.  This auction is for the pure sale of the listed truck.  Nothing is implied or insinuated.  There is a $500 PayPal deposit due within 24hr of the auction's end.  Full payment within 7(seven) days of the auction's end.  Please ensure that you have sufficient cash fund available before bidding and include any transportation cost.  I can aid or assist you or any hired transporter with loading.  I can also make the delivery for a fair-market transport fee.   Thank you.  Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.


On Dec-03-13 at 19:40:06 PST, seller added the following information:

included two pics of the donor truck.

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