A restored post WWII era Power Wagon can command more than $150,000 asking price tag, at the low end! Nicely equipped and you're looking at more than $230,000. Great video.
Dang! I miss my dad's '42 WC carryall! It was a 1/2 ton and he hunted with it... then sold it to a prospector who still had it some years ago. It was unique in that someone prior to my dad back around 1960 skirted the fenders. He installed a Clark 5 speed and a 265ci flat head. It was light green and light yellow with a red beltline and red wheels. Neat old truck!
Hay we need to keep the old girls running they are a part on our history . Kick ass video and good job on the video. Live on old power wagons 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍😍
Bought a 1948 ex USMC Power Wagon at San Diego auction. Used it to pull dunes buggys outta sand and mud.. It was a hoot..1st experience with Flat head engines.. used JC Whitney often !
Hey Gary, I need a cab for my 55. Is rotted out big time. Any of those for sale? 11:55 If so, how do I get in touch with the owner? Thanks for taping and posting the video.
My dad's was a WC, or commonly known as a 'shovel nosed' model. Sloped hood, rounded grille. They were 1/2 tons... I'm unsure of the number designation it had. The M series were the flat hooded and grilled 3/4 and 1.5 tons... such as the M-37 4x4 and M-63 6x6. There was a 3/4 ton carryall as well.
I was in Vietnam in 66 ( I Corp ) there’d were many of the cloth top ones , didn’t know they were PW’s as there wasn’t any badging on them. Now I know ! All were USN .
A restored post WWII era Power Wagon can command more than $150,000 asking price tag, at the low end! Nicely equipped and you're looking at more than $230,000. Great video.
Dang! I miss my dad's '42 WC carryall! It was a 1/2 ton and he hunted with it... then sold it to a prospector who still had it some years ago.
It was unique in that someone prior to my dad back around 1960 skirted the fenders. He installed a Clark 5 speed and a 265ci flat head. It was light green and light yellow with a red beltline and red wheels. Neat old truck!
CarryAll is maybe the most desired WC.... :)
Hay we need to keep the old girls running they are a part on our history . Kick ass video and good job on the video. Live on old power wagons 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍😍
I cannot imagine a world without the Willys Jeep and Dodge Power Wagon.
We'd be buying horses in deiucht marks or yen! Can you imagine the interest rate.
God. The music is sensational. Came for the trucks but stayed for the music.
Yeah. I love accordion music. Lots of accordians in Iowa. I figured it'd work.
I went in 2001 with my dad on a trip back to new york from Utah. it was awesome.
It's an amazing event. I love going.
I love the dodge power wagons. I need to get me one. They Have been my favorite truck since i was a kid
Man we had some power wagon s in Vietnam when I was there. Saw one take a mortar round and still was able to drive Tuff
Thanks for the clip ...
Great video, keep up the power wagon tradition.
Lovely old machinery.
Bought a 1948 ex USMC Power Wagon at San Diego auction. Used it to pull dunes buggys outta sand and mud..
It was a hoot..1st experience with Flat head engines.. used JC Whitney often !
Yes and O'Reillys and AutoZone, NAPA still carry a lot of parts. Amazing.
Hey Gary, I need a cab for my 55. Is rotted out big time. Any of those for sale? 11:55 If so, how do I get in touch with the owner? Thanks for taping and posting the video.
Thank you GREAT VIDEO
What time of year does this take place
enfin une équipe de passionnés qui ne pavanent pas en décapotable bling bling !
Great place. Great song.
Enjoyed your video, this Dodge owner approves :)
Thanks for the video! A simple way of preserving ahistorical iconic machine, its military contribution, and the in valuable legacy it brought to man!
Nice driving Dylan! Dodge my only trucks.
What are the smaller power wagons with the narrow/angled down nose called
WWII dodges, WC designator, usually configured for what ever role, weapons carrier, troop carrier, ambu...
My dad's was a WC, or commonly known as a 'shovel nosed' model. Sloped hood, rounded grille. They were 1/2 tons... I'm unsure of the number designation it had.
The M series were the flat hooded and grilled 3/4 and 1.5 tons... such as the M-37 4x4 and M-63 6x6. There was a 3/4 ton carryall as well.
I was in Vietnam in 66 ( I Corp ) there’d were many of the cloth top ones , didn’t know they were PW’s as there wasn’t any badging on them. Now I know ! All were USN .
Lot's of M37's in 'nam. Ragtops. But even WW2 stuff, the French had, were found over there. I guess everything was in Vietnam.
En lo personal es un carro unico que hoy puede atravezar por cualquier lugar donde los carros modernos no se atreben a siguir
I love Dodge car
This is a Superb Video I really Enjoyed . Thanks again.
Fred Durbin and RobbieJo My rescue Doxie.
Is there another way?
I drive a different route every times. :)
Alright! A Canadian CMP front and center in Rome.
Mute from the beginning, folks.
Estaciones de radio españolas
Tengo un dodge 58 de bomberos es 400 unico en su tipo .
Good video leave out the music next time
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