Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance-1958 M43 "ambo" on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Impressive Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance "AMBO" restored and modernized by Legacy Classic Trucks in Jackson, Wyoming. This restoration is ready for your next campout, hunting expedition or the Zombie/Nuclear Apocalypse. It features a Cummins 4BTA inter-cooled Turbo Diesel engine, 5-speed NV 4500 super duty transmission, and Atlas Transfer Case. The AMBO has had power steering and front disc brakes added. Heavy Duty 300M RCV axle shafts with 4.89 gears. BFG Mud Terrain KM2 37 x 12.50 on 17" Marsh Racing Wheels. Super comfortable ride that is impressive it feels like a cadillac on bumpy roads thanks to gas shocks and the original design of the ambulance suspension to transport patients. The interior has Vintage Air AC and Heat. Electric windshield wipers and custom gauges. AMBO has front and rear tow hitches, highlift jack, and integrated toolbox. Easily cruises 65mph all day long and gets nearly 20 mpg (19.6mpg on last trip where I went 600 miles). Ready for your overland expedition or your next camping trip with plenty of storage below the benches in the rear compartment. The exterior of this vehicle is clean and straight with paint by Legacy Classic Trucks (LCT). All mechanical equipment in good working order. The engine on this vehicle is running properly and is very simple. No electronic ignition so it smokes when lugging the motor but is very reliable and not prone to electrical problems. Brakes work well and no noise from rear drums. Gauges and wiring completely redone by LCT when converted from 24V to 12V during restoration and modernization. FEATURES AND OPTIONS
WARRANTY INFORMATION This vehicle is being sold as is, where is no warranty, expressed written or implied. This vehicle is impressive and I get compliments every where I go on it. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Deposit of $500 must be paid within 24 hours of auction close. Payment: Items will not be available for pickup or shipping until full payment is received and cleared by my local bank. Buyer has 5 days to pay. Available immediately. Come and drive it, you will love it. |
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