Gateway Classic Cars is proud to offer this classic piece of
automotive history, the 1942 Dodge W Series WF31 Pre-Power Wagon. A
family owned utility truck since 1980. The production run for the
WF31 ran for just 2 years, this was the 36th one built. Originally
owned by the Army Quarter Master Corp. (originally green). Then by
the Milwaukee Fire Dept. (then red). Milwaukee Mitchel Field then
owned it as an airport emergency vehicle (then painted yellow).
This remarkable fully restored vehicle showcases a now striking red
and black exterior that captures the essence of vintage design and
rugged charm. Under the hood, you'll find a fully rebuilt 228 cubic
inch inline-six engine, paired with a four-speed manual
transmission, offering an authentic driving experience that harkens
back to a bygone era.This Dodge WF31 is equipped with bias ply
tires, a feature that enhances its classic appeal and maintains the
vehicle's period-correct authenticity. The WF31 Pre-Power Wagon
stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Dodge's engineering
prowess and historical significance makes it a noteworthy addition
for any classic vehicle enthusiast or collector.
Vehicle Details
1942 Dodge W Series
Listing ID:CC-1964067
Price:$41,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1942
Make:Dodge
Model:W Series
Exterior Color:Red/Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:13341
Stock Number:MWK1650
VIN:GCCMWK1650
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