I'll take 2! Wrap'up up and ship'em to me!:up:
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Not to dig up an old post or anything...
But thanks for the comments on the Power Wagon. It was actually restored by my father and myself a couple years ago. Its got the drivetrain out of a 92 Ram 350 in it with the big spicer front axle and a Dana 70 rear. The VE-Pumped Cummins has nothing performance wise done to it, but that wont stay like that for long. Plans for a wicked P-Pumped 12ver are in the works.
Thanks guys! :U: By the way, sweet site, why didn't I find this place earlier? |
Welcome friend...............
you and yer dad did a hell of a job on that truck..........please do keep us informed on any and all details with it.............more pics too please |
well welcome to you. very nice conversion and thanks for joining our site. :c::hi:
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dude you built a very sweet rig and more pictures and vids would be sweet.
You will get many props on this board for that build up. I love the old power wagons! |
Thanks guys. I'll try to get some more pics and stuff up :up:
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I have a similar project in mind and am already part way there.......I have a 96 3/4 ton Dodge Cummins standard cab and am wanting to put a powerwagon body on it..........just incase ya know of any good bodys layin round
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Nice Rig.:U: I have always liked the old Power Wagons. Wish the new one came w/the Cummins.
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thats a sweet rig. i use to have a 1942 WWII power wagon, but i sold it at an auction for the price of scrap. only because it was to far gone to do anything with. the truck it self had a very interesting story behind it. and there were lots of stories from all the people who had once owned the truck as well. some day i would like to get another power wagon and put a cummins in it.
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That is one of the most awesome trucks I've seen! Did you do all of the rebuild etc? Very impressive! Probably use it in parades or do you work it?:tu:
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