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For Sale at Auction: 1955 Dodge Power Wagon in Scottsdale, Arizona
This 1955 Dodge Power Wagon had the body removed from the frame for
restoration. Powered by a 230ci Flathead 6-cylinder engine mated to
a 4-speed manual transmission with 4-wheel drive featuring a
2-speed transfer case. It has all the original sheet metal with no
reproduction parts. The frame was blasted and painted Burnt Orange
with Root Beer fenders. The bench seat was recovered with
leather-type vinyl and the dash has the original gauges. The
tailgate is an embossed Dodge original with parts replaced around
it. It was converted to a 12-volt system with a rebuilt brake
system. Features all-new glass and seals with tracks, a new
hardwood bed with new metal stripes and a spray-on bed liner, and
it also has the original Mopar heater vacuum-type windshield
wipers. Rides on the original 16-inch Budd wheels wrapped in new
285x75x16 tires.
Vehicle Details
1955 Dodge Power Wagon
Listing ID:CC-1556724
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1955
Make:Dodge
Model:Power Wagon
Exterior Color:BURNT ORANGE
Interior Color:BURNT ORANGE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:138101
VIN:83945648
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