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This 1950 Dodge Power Wagon is a 4×4 pickup that was refinished in red and black under previous ownership and was acquired by the seller out...
...Dodge-branded rubber floor mats. Sound-deadening material have been applied to the roof and firewall, the truck was rewired, and a...
Vehicle Overview: Introducing the 1941 Dodge Power Wagon, a robust and iconic truck known for its historical significance as a military...
The truck is powered by a replacement 360ci V8 linked to a three-speed Torqueflite 727 automatic transmission and a Ford 9? Rear end, and additio
1942 Dodge WC-23 Command Car, a refurbished ½-ton truck featuring an olive drab exterior and brown vinyl upholstery. It's equipped with a...
Custom pickup is built on a 1941 Dodge WC Command Car 4x4 chassis with a 1946 Power Wagon pickup body. It's finished in black with a black...
1946 Dodge WC Pickup The only way to describe this truck is WOW! It is absolutely gorgeous. A complete body off restoration of an amazing...
Truck is powered by a 416ci LSX V8 crate engine fitted with an Edelbrock E-Force supercharger and mated to a Hughes Performance 4L80E automatic t
This beast of a truck is actually a wc series. The military version of the later civilian power wagon. It features a 230 cubic inch flat head...
1951 Dodge WC series B3B This 1951 Dodge WC series is a true classic that has been well-maintained by its owner for the past year. It has a...
1947 Dodge WC series flat black This 1947 Dodge WC series is a modified vehicle with updates to the exterior, and drivetrain. The owner has...
Between 1951 and 1968, some 115,000 Dodge M37's came off the assembly line in Warren, MI. They were most extensively used in the Korean war by...
The Dodge M-37 was developed as an improved version of the Dodge WC series trucks from WWII. It is a 3/4 ton, four-wheel drive truck...
Between 1951 and 1968 some, some 115,000 Dodge M37's came off the assembly line in Warren, MI. They were most extensively used in the Korean...
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