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Dodge Power Wagon Power Giant W100, Restored To Original, Shortbox, 4x4, Truck on 2040-cars

Year:1958 Mileage:300
Location:

Webster, Wisconsin, United States

Webster, Wisconsin, United States
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 1958 Dodge W100 Power Giant restored to original condition.  A ground up restoration was completed in 2011.  I have included a photo of the chassis during the restoration process so you can see that it was media blasted, painted and the freshly rebuilt 6 cylinder engine.  The truck is an early year production indicated by single headlamps. 

Engine:  230 6 cylinder
Transmission: 3 speed column shift
Transfer case:  NP 91000 2 speed
Chassis:  108" wheel base (shortbox)
Gear ratio:  4.89:1
Differentials:  Spicer 44 front end and a Chrysler 8 3/4 rear end
Wheels:  17.5 x8
Paint:  Original colors:  Klondike Yellow and Sandel wood accent color
Radiator:  Honeycomb style

Extra factory equipment:  Inside rear view mirror, outside spare tire carrier, cigar lighter


Again this truck has been restored to original with exception to the wood bed.  Originally that was pine wood painted black.  I used oak wood and clear spar varnish, see photo.  The battery is a reproduction of the original, with caps.  Photo was taken when battery was out, battery does go with truck.  The speedometer was not turned back, but only  has about 300 miles on truck.  Also the photos may vary in color, I used two different cameras and for some reason colors appear to be brighter on one. 

1958 was the second year dodge came out with a civilian style four wheel drive truck for the public.  This truck was originally intended to be a work truck, built very solid.  With a gear ratio of 4.89 the top speed is about 45mph.  This truck was originally a County Truck in Arizona, and sat in the desert for many years prior to my purchase of it.  The body only had light surface rust, no rusted panels.  I purchased it and began a complete restoration that took 6 years.  Close attention was given to keep everything as it would of been from the factory. 

The truck runs and drives great, Very fun to drive around you will get thumbs up and lots of people wanting to stop and talk about it.  I have had so much fun showing this truck, great to show off a piece of our automotive history. 

Has a clear Wisconsin title. 






This truck has been a show truck, winning several awards including:

2011:  Featured in the Theme Tent at Iola Old Car Show
2012:  1rst Place in Original truck class at the Mopar Nationals, Columbus Ohio
             Judges FULLY inspect vehicle, under hood, chassis, inside, running
2012:  BEST OF SHOW TRUCK at the Mopar Nationals, Columbus Ohio 
             Chosen by Mopar Muscle Magazine
2013/2014:  Directors Choice at Mopars in the Park, Farmington MN.
             In 2014 asked for the truck to be featured in Building, on display
            
This truck has won many other awards from small car shows,  Highest honors given to the truck at most in the Original truck class.

Also this truck has been used on 2 tee shirts for car shows:  The Mopar Nationals and Mopars in the Park used it for the tee shirt, poster and plaques. 

Three magazines have featured this truck,  most recent Vintage Truck Magazine in the August 2014 issue.  Mopar Action and Mopar Muscle

This truck was also requested to be used in an add for a company that makes wood beds for trucks. 

****If requested I can email photos of tee shirts, ad, plaque and poster. I tried to add them but pixels are too large

The temp gauge is not functioning as intended, all other gauges work.  Truck does not over heat, not sure if gauge went bad. 


Only bid if you intend on purchasing the truck, if you have a score less than 100 please contact me prior to bidding.  I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.  Inspections are welcome.
WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE END OF AUCTION A PAYMENT OF 2,000 DOLLARS will be required. Non refundable.  Any form of payment other than cash will be held until my Bank clears it, 10 days on checks. 

I will not be liable for the truck once purchased and all sales are final, no warranties, garantees, sold as is.   Please call me with questions or send on through ebay.  715-416-0602






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