1971 Power Wagon W200
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:46 pm
71 Power Wagon that was a Fire Department Brush Fire Truck from New Holstein Voluntary Fire Department in Wisconsin.
Purchased about 3 months ago from the 2nd owner from the Fire Department. It currently has 20,400 miles. 318, four speed, 4WD, 8,000 Warn Winch, Fire truck equipment still with the truck are:
Red Lights, Siren, Electric Parking Brake, Right and left spot lights with Air Craft lights, Pike Pole, Large Wrecking bar, Master electrical cut off switch dash mounted, and some other items.
Drives like a new truck. Has some paint issues, and I am currently in the process of having it repainted.. I will post updated pictures later.
When I graduated from military school in 1970, my first vehicle I owned by myself, was a 1970 Dodge Dude. Blue with white strips. 318, 727, AC, Bucket Seats. It was a great truck. A few years later, I reluctantly traded it off. I have missed that Dodge Pickup all these years, then I ran across this Dodge Power Wagon and it in a lot of ways reminded me of the 1970 Dodge Dude. Well some discussion with the owner, and little back an forth on pricing he decided the old Dodge needed a new home and sold it to me. I plan on giving it a good easy life and preserving it the best I can for some future owner down the road.
Purchased about 3 months ago from the 2nd owner from the Fire Department. It currently has 20,400 miles. 318, four speed, 4WD, 8,000 Warn Winch, Fire truck equipment still with the truck are:
Red Lights, Siren, Electric Parking Brake, Right and left spot lights with Air Craft lights, Pike Pole, Large Wrecking bar, Master electrical cut off switch dash mounted, and some other items.
Drives like a new truck. Has some paint issues, and I am currently in the process of having it repainted.. I will post updated pictures later.
When I graduated from military school in 1970, my first vehicle I owned by myself, was a 1970 Dodge Dude. Blue with white strips. 318, 727, AC, Bucket Seats. It was a great truck. A few years later, I reluctantly traded it off. I have missed that Dodge Pickup all these years, then I ran across this Dodge Power Wagon and it in a lot of ways reminded me of the 1970 Dodge Dude. Well some discussion with the owner, and little back an forth on pricing he decided the old Dodge needed a new home and sold it to me. I plan on giving it a good easy life and preserving it the best I can for some future owner down the road.