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1951 Dodge Power Wagon
$ 3748.8
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Recently rebuilt - less than 50-miles on entire drive train !Just replaced entire fuel system (70-year old gas tank rusted out) - replaced with new 24- Gallon STAINLESS STEEL Tank, new tank supports, fuel pump pickup and sender unit.
Two (2) NEW Batteries - still the original 24VDC electronics system. New canvas top recently installed.
Built in Canada as a M37 - B1 - has the drivers side spare tire / mount vs, spare tire being mounted in the bed area.
ALL five tires are military grade off-road multi-directional and are in great shape - no rips, tears or other issues.
Have recent video available (July 2021) - if interested contact me and I'll send to you.
We have a lot of fun with this vehicle and tease all our Jeep buddies - we tell 'em it's a special edition - an JRV Model...Jeep Recovery Vehicle !!
As "Weeps" (originally designed as a Weapons Carrier) is 70-years old we are NOT offering any warranty's - expressed or implied. You want new - buy new. You want a piece of American history - you buy a Dodge Power Wagon.
Available for viewing (by appointment only) - contact me for more info & we'll set up a time to meet.
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTION - 100 % ORIGINAL 1929 STUDEBAKER FD-8 REGAL 4-Door Luxury Touring Sedan
On Jul-28-21 at 09:12:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
Have had some questions about two (2) of the pictures we included - they are of the rubber insulative strips we put between the new fuel gas and the support straps - eliminates any wear or abrasions of the new fuel tank - at $ 700 we didn't want it getting a hole worn in it !
Questions? Kip at 951 Seven Six Nine 0099 - leave a message - we work construction and are probably away from the shop.
On Jul-28-21 at 19:26:15 PDT, seller added the following information:
Including the original ORD 9 SNL G-741 Department of the Army Supply Manual - Well over 300 pages of technical service advise, list of all parts for ALL M-37 vehicles - damned handy when you're looking for help and just can't find anyone who knows anything about the old M-37's.