Not Sweptline but maybe coolest Power Wagon I've seen

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Not Sweptline but maybe coolest Power Wagon I've seen

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in a long time. And for what people are asking for classics these days, damn near seems like a good deal. Oh, if only I had the $$$ ;-{)

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/3398307962.html

A true survivor! If you know anybody who's looking for one of these pass it on. Either way I hope it goes to a good home where it stays bone stock.

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Re: Not Sweptline but maybe coolest Power Wagon I've seen

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Oh my. That's a beaut.

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Re: Not Sweptline but maybe coolest Power Wagon I've seen

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Yeah, that's really something. I went and looked at one like it a long time ago that had been a farm truck trap wagon, so it had some weird mods and it was a 315 V8, not a Hemi. The only Hemi I ever saw in an old Dodge pickup was my buddy Leroy that had a 5 window cab, maybe a '55 (?) that had a factory Hemi, pretty sure it was original, like a 270 or something like that. Pretty amazing to see wall to wall engine in an old beast like that, and a damn good thing the plugs came out the valve covers too, otherwise you'd never get em out!

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