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Transportation

1941 “Full Metal Jacket” Dodge Power Wagon

1941 “Full Metal Jacket” Dodge Power Wagon

This is clearly a vehicle that says “don’t mess” in multiple ways. First of all, the intimidating look of the chunky Power Wagon is enhanced by its gray and black coloring. It’s also powered by a 300-horsepower 3.9L Cummins Turbo Diesel for stump-pulling or other demanding duties. It also gets a tough custom chassis on top of huge 20-inch black 10-spoke wheels clad with big Maxtrek Mud Trac tires. The gorgeous bed gets Brazilian hardwood with hand-brushed nickel trim. Inside, you’ll find a custom-crafted cabin that’s bespoke but wonderfully simple with its Hydes Italian leather bench seat, Dakota Digital instruments, and a slick B&M racing shifter. The most surprising aspect is floor cutouts that house 1911 .45 caliber handguns in case things get really dicey out there. This award-winning restomod will hit the auction block at Mecum’s June 3-7.