1964/65 Unique Power Wagon W200 Crewcab 8ft Bed Dodge (apple Valley) California on 2040-cars
Apple Valley, California, United States
Doctors have given Bob a grimm review so we have now dropped the price of the truck by $10,000.you must come pick this up NO delivery service1964/65 Unique Power Wagon W200 Crewcab 8FT Bed Dodge - $16,000 (Apple Valley)CaliforniaAddress:Pah Ute/Central, Apple Valley, CA 92308 (map)
ASK QUESTIONS - Bob's W200 Power Wagon Bob's father purchased this W200 Power Wagon in August 1964 and it remains in the family today. The factory (Warren Truck Plant) stretched the frame 8' so the 8' bed could be added,To compensate for the center of gravity imbalance the entire front drive assembly was shifted forward 2'. The original 146' wheel base is now 156' although he can not prove it, Bob believes the frame stretch was done by Kafferbarger Welding in Ohio. This Power Wagon has only 114,000 miles on it and still runs great with it's Poly 318. The dry desert area of Southern CA has kept it almost rust free. The truck is # 375 in the 1965 model year run. All paper work refer to it as a '64 but the vehicle sequence # indicates it's a 65. Author Don Bunn and historian Paul Cook (Texas Power Wagon Museum) have made comments about this unusual truck in the Nov-Dec 2001 issue of 'This Old Truck' Bob has the original DMV receipts and maintenance records. He has been told this truck is the only one of it's kind. Bob can be reached any time he loves to talk about this vehicle You are invited to come inspect this vehicle in person 760-240-4226 Apple Valley, CA 92308 look 1965 Dodge Power Wagon white crew cab through time. These items I present have been well loved and have their own stories to tell. They all have natural occurring flaws, which in most cases add to the visual interest. I do my best to point these out for each item but if you are looking for perfection you probably won’t find that here If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. As with any vintage item expect that there will be some scuffs and some paint loss due to previous use and weathering. Someone has loved and used this to entertain them self
This is a Collectible All items are sold "AS IS" and all sales are final no returns ask If you have any questions
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