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1958 Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance Turbo-diesel on 2040-cars

US $63,999.00
Year:1958 Mileage:6500
Location:

Ojai, California, United States

Ojai, California, United States

FOR SALE: 1958 Dodge Power Wagon Ambulance, M42.  Enjoy this incredible MASH truck, restored by Legacy Classic Trucks in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  Restoration was completed two years ago and the truck was been very well maintained.  It runs perfectly and has tons of power thanks to a 3.9 Liter Cummins 4BT Turbo-Diesel engine and NV4500 5-Speed Manual Transmission.  Power gets to the ground via an Atlas Transfercase, 4.89 gears, and a rear Locking Differential.  The steering is tight and has been converted to power.  The truck is equipped with front disk brakes and has a dual circuit master cylinder.  There is also a transfercase case mounted disk emergency brake.  The Power Wagon has been converted to 12 Volt and all electrical systems and lights are in good working order.  The truck is rolling on 17" steel MRW wheels and 37x12.50r17 Goodyear MT/R tires.  The engine is inter cooled and the truck has Vintage Air Air Conditioning.  She will cruise at a top speed of 65 mph all day long.  The Cummins has a very mild tune and tops out at 2400 rpm.  Very minimal smoke as well.  The rear of the Ambulance is in great condition.  It has a massive amount of storage under the bench seats.  You can configure the truck to have two side facing bench seats that sit 10 people.  There are also 4 gurneys that have been converted into simple beds, so the truck can sleep 4 people.  Finishing touches include New Vintage gauges, including Boost and EGT.  The truck will get 20mpg and has ample power for towing and pull long grades.  Some squeaking was noted from the rear drums, but should dissipate with more driving.  This is a great truck for road trips, camping, and Zombie Attacks!  If you have any questions please email or call 307-734-6500.  Thank you, Legacy Classic Trucks

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Challenger A/T Unlimited Concept could be your next Hellcat-powered ORV

Fri, 29 Aug 2014

This past June I spent an excellent day hanging out with Joey Ruiter, driving and discussing his Reboot Buggy project. Before heading home, I let him know that he was more than welcome to keep me abreast of whichever new automotive project he'd get into. You can never have too many car designers and one-off fabricators in your Rolodex, right?
Ruiter recently made good with the follow-up, emailing me with details on this Dodge Challenger A/T Untamed Concept that pushes a lot of hot buttons for the muscle car and off-roading enthusiasts.
This all-terrain Mopar is a lot more than a Challenger body dropped on a truck chassis, too. A materialized version of the A/T would included a completely new, long-travel suspension, skid plates, body armor and rock sliders, and obviously flared fenders to help accommodate a hellacious set of off-road-ready tires. The dramatically revised underpinnings would be topped with a slick graphics package and a killer lower light bar, all making the A/T look quite cohesive in its own, radical way. And the result would be a car no longer limited to mere road-driving.

Chrysler patents smarter minivan folding seats

Thu, 02 Jan 2014

It's frightening to think of how quickly the mice would have overtaken us if we hadn't stayed one step ahead of them with better mousetraps. We'll never have to worry about that in our relentlessly re-engineered world, though. Case in point: Chrysler has been granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office for an improved design of the already wondrous Stow 'n' Go seating found in the automaker's Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans.
Introduced in 2005, the Stow 'n' Go was improved in 2008, and based on the drawings of this third-generation improvement, the new design appears to allow stowage of the second row of seats without having to move the front-row seats forward as much. It look like it also involves fewer operations and moving parts, with a portion of the seatback being incorporated into the flat floor when the seats are stowed, as opposed to having a completely separate cover.
It's possible that the innovation may appear on the next-generation minivans expected in 2015, but Chrysler isn't commenting on the patent.

Brits recreate iconic Bullitt chase scene

Tue, 13 May 2014

Recreating the famous chase scene from Bullitt has become almost an art form in its own right. We've seen it done in a music video, with scale models and even in commercials. There are few films that are as defined by a single scene as the 1968 classic. Even if you don't know a single beat of the plot, the Highland Green Ford Mustang racing a Dodge Charger through the hilly streets of San Francisco is famous. It's so well known that the Silverstone Classic has created a homage to promote its celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Mustang at this year's event in July.
Filmed around the famous UK circuit, the short film generally gets the key points of the scene right. It even has a green Volkswagen Beetle that keeps reappearing, as in the movie. Unfortunately, its Steve McQueen stand-in looks a little too old for the role. While the video shortens the chase considerably, it's still great to see these '60s behemoths leaning and sliding around the track. Scroll down for a touch of nostalgia thanks to one of the greatest scenes ever in cinema - we've got both the recreation and the original chase seen from the movie waiting for you.