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