The Dodge Power Wagon debuted in 1945 and lasted till 1980 before it hung up its boots. It was the first civilian production truck to offer a 4x4 and obviously, created waves in the market at the time. Plus, it also had power take-off, both in the front and rear.

If you love yourself a classic truck and adore the Dodge Power Wagon, here’s a listing for a 1954 M37 Power Wagon at AutoHunter with a full restoration job, and a brand-new engine.

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Fully-Restored 1954 Dodge M37 Power Wagon

Fully-Restored 1954 Dodge M37 Power Wagon
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According to the listing, this military four-wheel-drive 1954 Dodge M37 Power Wagon underwent a frame-off restoration by Racoon Creek in 2009. It has racked up only 200 miles since the restoration and comes powered by a new Memphis Equipment T245 6-cylinder gas crate 3.76-liter inline-six, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. That said; the listing does not reveal horsepower and torque ratings.

This Power Wagon now boasts more features like a removable metal hardtop and a rear canvas cargo cover. It has a brush guard, a factory winch with two hooks, new dual batteries and cables, and a new transfer case. It also has a heater and bears an olive drab interior to match the green exterior.

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Bidding Is On For This Awesome Power Wagon

Fully-Restored 1954 Dodge M37 Power Wagon Listed At AutoHunter
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The truck comes with its restoration receipts, including the engine, and bears a clear Kentucky title.

The green body makes it look rather “you’re in the army now” and it comes with a split front bumper with tow hooks installed ahead of the winch. The bed has a side-mounted wooden bench with padded cloth seatbacks. Thoughtfully, the tailgate can carry field tools, like a shovel. The wheels come in green with new Michelin tires.

The Power Wagon’s floor and the interior of the cab match the exterior green color with a steel dashboard. There are little silver accents on the inside, with the three-spoke steering wheel bearing a silver horn button. Weight and dimensional data plates are on the glovebox door.

Overall, it looks big, beefy, and ready to roll out instantly. For now, the highest bid stands at $7,500 and the auction is on till February 11, 2022. There's a reserve price on the truck, kept under wraps by the seller. It would make for an excellent addition to a classic garage, with tons of usability as well.

Source: AutoHunter