Vehicle Description
This spectacular Power Wagon has been completely restored to
show-quality standards. The Dodge W300 Utiline was the biggest
pickup in the 4-wheel-drive line with a spacious 9-foot box on a
133-inch wheelbase. The W300 model is seldom seen, unlike the WM300
Military Type. This Power Wagon spent its life in Arizona, which is
documented with a title, previous registrations and ads that are
included. It was purchased in 2014 by a gentleman from Maine who
did a frame-off, nut-and-bolt-restoration. The restoration was
completed in 2019 and has only been driven a few hundred miles
since completion. It was driven on a 75-mile trip and performed
great. It retains most of the original sheet metal. The front
fenders, rear fenders, front panel of bed and front panel of
tailgate were replaced. The exterior is very straight with great
gaps lines throughout. It was finished in the correct color of Pine
Green code #51, which is beautiful. The paintwork is high-quality
throughout. The front grille, mirrors, front bumper, rear bumper
and wheel lips were painted a creamy white, which really
complements the green color. The factory didn't offer a rear
bumper, so a 1963 W300 front bumper was modified and added to
improve the appearance. All the glass, rubber seals, emblems and
lights were replaced new. The truck sits on 9.00-16 LT tires, which
look great. The factory only offered one spare wheel and tire so,
another one was added to improve the appearance. The rear bed was
treated with ash wood, green steel strips and tie-down hooks. The
interior cabin was completely stripped and painted the body color.
The rearview mirror bracket and door panels were painted white to
match the exterior pieces. Everything in the interior was restored
or replaced, such as the headliner, sun visors, rearview mirror,
gauges, dash hardware, steering wheel, door hardware, bench seat,
heater box and rubber floor mats. The painted engine compartment is
highly detailed throughout with many correct parts. It's powered by
the original matching-numbers 318ci V8 engine. The engine was
completely rebuilt and runs excellent. The engine is coupled to a
4-speed synchro-shift model 420 manual transmission, which was
standard on this model. The power is transferred to the rugged
front and rear Spicer axles that are full-floating with hypoid
drive for quiet operation. The posi-traction rear end has 488
gears. A two-speed transfer case was standard on all models, which
allowed the driver to select two-rear-wheel drive or four-wheel
drive, whichever suits the terrain. The frame was made strong to
handle the twisting stresses of rough terrain. This frame has the
original VIN stamp. The undercarriage is very nicely detailed
throughout. Everything underneath has been restored or replaced,
including the braking and suspension components. Included with this
truck is a 2017 Kawasaki Brute Force 300 ATV, also known as Power
Wagon 300 ATV. This one-owner 2017 Kawasaki Brute Force 300 ATV is
in excellent condition with limited use since new. It was
customized to match the 1963 Dodge W300 Power Wagon. The plastic
was painted 1963 Dodge truck color Pine Green #51. The wheels were
also painted green. The brush guard, front rack, rear rack and
wheel lips were painted Beige. A red W300 emblem was added to the
center of the brush guard, and custom stickers were added
throughout. A custom flagpole holder was also added. It's powered
by a 271cc 4-stroke, 1-cylinder SOHC engine. It has a 2-speed
automatic transmission with reverse. This ATV looks great with the
1963 Dodge W300 Power Wagon and attracts a ton of attention. **SOLD
AS A PAIR WITH LOT#1273.1**