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This 1979 Dodge Power Wagon W150 is a really cool and clean truck
that you don't see very often. This is a a short-box truck and it
is also the uti-line which is considered a step-side. We rarely
find a vintage Dodge like this in this clean of condition. This is
an Arizona and Nevada truck. The last owner did a selective
restoration on this truck over the last few years. He bought the
truck from a friend who had the truck in his garage and did not
drive it very much. Miles are claimed to be original and based on
the condition we believe that. The body on this truck is clean and
straight. It was recently repainted in its original color of Light
Silver Poly. The paint it looks great!! They also replaced the wood
in the bed and new painted metal strips as well. The original
bumpers and grille are still in nice condition. The underside has
not been touched and is totally original. It is clean and we found
no rust issues with this truck.
The interior is really nice. It has the rare bucket seats with
center console that folds up into a 3rd seat which is pretty cool.
The seat was professionally reupholstered and looks like new. It
also has new carpet and new door panels. The dash is original and
still nice which also shows that the truck was kept inside. The
dash bezel was also redone and looks great! The headlights,
taillights, brakelights, and turn signals are all working. The
gauges all work. The horn and windshield wipers work and the heat
also works.
Mechanically this truck is great and it runs and drives nicely. The
engine is believed to be the original 5.9L 360 V8 that runs strong
with no issues or red flags that we found. The engine is totally
stock except for added dual exhaust. It has the original Holley 2
barrel Carb that was rebuilt. It also has a new fuel pump and the
fuel tank was removed and cleaned a couple of years ago. The
transmission is a 727 Automatic that shifts nice. It is mated to
the np203 transfer case and the 4WD works like it should. The rear
axle is an 8.25 with 3.50 gears. It was resealed and fluid was
changed. The front axle is a Dana 44 with 3.50 gears. It was also
resealed and new fluid added. It is all sitting on a nice set of
factory steel wheels with a nearly new set of 33 Inch ProComp
Extreme Tires.
We drive what we sell so that we can give you a first hand and
accurate report on how the vehicle runs and drives. Our pictures
are never touched up or photoshopped. What you see is an accurate
representation of the vehicle. We take consistent pictures and show
you everything so you can get a true representation of the
vehicle.
Complete Pictures (including undercarriage) and Video at
www.4-wheelclassics.com
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