Originally billed in advertising as “a self-propelled power plant,” the Dodge Power Wagon was a commercial truck produced from 1945 to 1981 that was based on the WC series of WWII military trucks. The moniker has been revived and applied to other releases over the years, but it never really fit the same way it did with the first civilian 4×4… until now. Legacy Classic Trucks out of Jackson Hole are producing the only Power Wagon since the original that’s worthy of the badge, which is partially due to the fact that it’s a frame off restoration of the original. Underneath the exterior of the absolutely perfect body you’ll find engine options like a 430 hp 426 Hemi V8, a supercharged 430hp 6.2L Chevy V8 or a 3.9L Cummins turbodiesel, extended or double cabs, Mercedes carpet, Porsche headliner and Italian leather Escalade seats.
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