Please contact me at : veroniquevsstinson@lagerlouts.com .
1954 FULLY RESTORED POWER WAGON
Bought from World Wide Vintage Autos of Denver over a year ago.
Here is how it was described by World Wide:
"This Power Wagon has gone through a nut and bolt frame off restoration in 1997. It has only 200 miles put on it
since it was completed. This truck is museum quality at least. It is the original color and matching numbers
driveline.
Only 50% of Power Wagons that came out of the factory had a winch, this one does and it works!
Engine: 230 CI Matching Numbers. Rebuilt from the oil pan up.
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I love this Power Wagon but am selling it in order to fully restore a WWII Power Wagon Carryall.
This Power Wagon has been fully maintained since buying it and driven, but lightly. When not driven, it was
primarily stored inside in dry Agoura Hills, California1. Electrical: 12 volt. Professionally installed.
2. Transmission: ALL OPERATIONAL: Two Wheel Drive - High; Four Wheel Drive High; Four Wheel Drive - Low. All
Good.
3. Leaks: No detectable leaks.
4. Winch: Original. Power take-off from the engine. Operational forward and backward. Extremely powerful.
Told it could pull down a redwood (probably just kidding.)
5. Gauges: Operational. Speedometer, oil pressure, temp, etc. (even the cigarette lighter works)...the gas gauge
would hang out on "E", then spring to life after the first road bump. . Great looking original heater, and it
works
6. Arm Rest, Driver Side. Was going to cover it in leather, but decided to let the new owner do what he wants.
7. Truck Bed and Sides: All new wood at restoration.....Bed and sides...... Looks excellent.
OVERALL: This is probably one of the nicest Power Wagons you'll come across:
Some guys want a specimen that looks as good or better (over restored) than what came directly from the factory.
This truck has beauty, integrity and authenticity, but she is NOT a "Trailer Queen."
This Power Wagon turns heads and gets thumbs up on every outing. I love her, but I'm going to put the proceeds
into restoring a WWII Power Wagon Carry All.
Any more questions, please ask.
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