Power Wagon

Field Find: 1957 Dodge Power Wagon W-100

The Power Wagon was Dodge’s range of four-wheel-drive pickup trucks that were built from 1945 to 1980. Beginning in 1957, the designations W-100, W-200, etc. were created to differentiate ½ versus ¾ ton and so forth (D was used… more»

Same Farm 44 Years: 1978 Dodge Power Wagon

The Power Wagon was the name used on Dodge’s four-wheel-drive, light, and medium-duty trucks that were produced for more than 35 years (1945-80). It was revived in 2005 and is part of the Ram 2500 models today. This edition,… more»

Extreme Duty! 1964 Dodge Power Wagon

The first thing I thought of when I saw this truck is the popular TV show Welder-up. The Las Vegas-based car builders create extraordinary “rusty” vehicles that look very similar to this truck. However, this 1964 Dodge Power Wagon… more»

Still Going Strong: 1947 Dodge Power Wagon

UPDATE – This Power Wagon went off our radar back in 2019, but it’s recently resurfaced. Given the unique patina, we are highly confident that this is the same truck, but it made the journey from Colorado to Exeter,… more»

Former Forest Truck: 1955 Dodge Power Wagon

The original Dodge Power Wagons were much more utilitarian than the current offerings from Ram. This particular one is a Civilian model that was used as a forest-fire unit at one time, but it’s now available for sale here… more»

1 of 820: 1966 Dodge Power Wagon

The Dodge Power Wagon was a 4WD medium-duty truck produced in a variety of models from 1945-68. It was largely based on the company’s ¾ ton World War II military trucks and continued with few changes over time. The… more»

Runs and Drives: 1953 Dodge Power Wagon

Classic projects come in all shapes and sizes. They can be as tiny as a Messerschmitt or as big as this 1953 Dodge Power Wagon. This gentle giant runs and drives and has all the makings of a rewarding… more»

4×4 Crew Cab: 1969 Dodge Power Wagon

There cannot be too many of these Dodge Power Wagons left. This is a 1969 Dodge W200 Power Wagon with Crew Cab and a short wheel base stepside bed. The truck is located in Eureka, Montana. It is listed… more»

6×6 Project: 1944 Dodge Power Wagon WC-63

If a 4×4 can get you into some wild and inhospitable locations, you can only begin to imagine how the scope increases when you add a third set of driving wheels. That is what is on offer with this… more»

1962 Dodge Power Wagon With 9,481 Genuine Miles!

It isn’t unusual to see a classic car from the early 1960s that is a clean and tidy original survivor. Finding a classic truck in that state is a far rarer treat, but that’s what this 1962 Dodge Power… more»

Camper Special: 1968 Dodge W200 Power Wagon

I don’t know exactly what it is, but there’s something I find very appealing about regular-cab long-bed 4×4 trucks. Throw in 50+ years of use and a less commonly seen make and I get unjustifiably overwrought with enthusiasm. This… more»

1979 Dodge Power Wagon With Only 10k Miles?!!

How often do we see a 4WD Dodge Power Wagon W-150 come up for sale with this kind of low mileage? Located in Chester, New York, this one owner 99% original truck is for sale here on eBay. With… more»

Big Red Survivor: 1954 Dodge Power Wagon

    The predecessors of the modern-day Power Wagon were a stout lot of trucks, many of which helped win and rebuild after World War II, have in recent times sprung up for sale in large numbers. You can… more»

Fully Restored? 1946 Dodge Power Wagon

Don’t be fooled by its appearance, because there is more to this 1946 Dodge Power Wagon than meets the eye. The current owner has spent a considerable amount of both time and money on the vehicle. The result is… more»

Big Project: 1941 Dodge Power Wagon Carryall

War-era trucks like this 1941 Dodge Power Wagon Carryall were built for function. Everything is over-built and creature comforts weren’t even close to being a consideration. As you’ll see, this particular project needs a lot of attention, but seems… more»

Heavy Duty Hauler! 1952 Dodge Power Wagon

Dodge Power Wagons were the ultimate heavy-duty vehicle during World War II and Korea. They could pull trailers, haul troops, haul cargo and pretty much go anywhere needed. This one is from 1952 and was said to have been… more»