This custom-built 1941 Military Power Wagon is nicknamed "Full
Metal Jacket." Its formidable stance is provided by a custom
chassis with triangulated 4-link and 30" shocks. It features
smoothed seams and a full custom Brazilian hardwood bed accented by
hand-brushed nickel. The interior is completely trimmed with
premium Hydes Italian leather, and Dakota Digital gauges, B&M
shifter and an Ididit steering column complete the look. "Full
Metal Jacket" is powered by a 3.9-liter 4BT Cummins diesel engine
with an HX35 turbo and backed by a TH350 automatic transmission.
This custom Power Wagon has been featured in Mopar Collectors
Guide, Hot Rod magazine and Truckin'. It has also been a feature
vehicle for Prestone, Adam's Polishes, Pilot Transport and Amsoil.
It is a winner of multiple ISCA awards from the Detroit and Salt
Lake Autoramas, including award for Best Truck Interior,
Outstanding Truck, Best Engineered and ISCA Top 10, just to name a
few. "Full Metal Jacket" also has a Goodguys Builder's Choice under
its belt and was named 2017 World's Ultimate Truck.
Vehicle Details
1941 Dodge Power Wagon
Listing ID:CC-1050074
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1941
Make:Dodge
Model:Power Wagon
Exterior Color:TORC GREY
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:1311.1
VIN:UTR06423
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