1954 Dodge Power Wagon Base 3.8l on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
For your consideration,
1954 DODGE POWER WAGON 1 ton factory four wheel drive. Frame off restore, every area above and below was lovingly reconditioned or replaced with new. Base clear green/cream two tone body with fire engine red wheels. Only driven to fine tune the driveability after restoration. Only on and off trailer to shows and always climate controlled garage. Never washed, only dusted. You get the point, this truck has been pampered. Has only taken best of show or people's choice....or in one case it took both. If you like to win at car shows and at the same time put smiles on people's faces like you can't imagine, you are looking at your next vehicle. All signage on truck is HANDPAINTED by living legend WILD BILL WISSLEAD. Please look him up on line or contact him to validate this claim and the calibre of work he performed. This work includes 24karat gold real gold leafing around the entire truck,(including the wheels) complimentary pinstriping and jaw dropping HANDPAINTED recreations of original smokey bear artwork all around the vehicle. The oak wood in the bed has been gloss clear coated with automotive clear out of a gun..it literally gleams and shimmers next to the polished stainless bed rails. Additional rare options include the hooded dual sided fender arrow turn signals, original dealer fog lamps with mopar logo on them, and front winch. Please notice the perfect door gaps and the beautiful lines of the truck. Lastly, the new owner will be able to register with the forestry service smokey bear program and go through the process to obtain a smokey bear costume (licensed by the forestry service) and do photo opportunities with the vehicle and costume all over the country if you so desire. Unlimited opportunities with this vehicle, especially for the collector who tires of their classic after a few years.....this special vehicle can give you one adventure after another if you so desire. We wish you the best of luck on your considerations. |
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Scroll down for the video but be warned, it isn't for the faint of heart.
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