Vehicle Description
By this point, it's probably become second nature to type up
www.RKMotors.com and scope some of the coolest classics on the
planet. But, every once in a while, we like to get a little crazy
and make sure you're still paying attention. Hey, a gearhead is a
gearhead, right? We love ALL kinds of people movers - the more
unique, the better. Remember when we showcased a cool Crosley fire
engine? How about when we decided to throw you the incredible,
investment grade curve ball that was our Hallett Barron Drag Boat?
Well, today we're featuring something that, while not very odd, is
certainly cool. So, without further ado: professionally polished,
fully sorted and tough as Clint Eastwood in a Spaghetti Western,
here's one of the most legendary trucks ever created!
BATTLE READY BATTLE WAGON
Created at the dawn of World War II, the Power Wagon began life as
an Army-exclusive carryall that was commonly referred to as the
Battle Wagon. The truck's austere construction and unrivaled
durability proved extremely useful when it came to transporting
soldiers, towing equipment and all-terrain motoring. And
eventually, circa 1946, Dodge decided to market its proven creation
directly to civilians. The beneficiary of a detailed, body-off
restoration that's seen limited mileage, this 1952 B-3-PW is a
super solid Battle Wagon that's dressed and ready to cruise! During
that freshening, the truck's clean body was sealed in a dashing
combination of red and black 2-stage. And presently, that retro
chic shell creates a classy, wet-look profile that mixes searing
glares with smooth reflections.
In a world where 'Mall Crawlers' and an ever-escalating truck war
has inspired a rash of lift kits and Medium Duty pickup
conversions, this Power Wagon's rugged authenticity is as jolting
as the ghost of Waylon Jennings at a Country Pop concert. That's
right, all it takes is one glance at this beast to be enlightened
to the reality that spawned the movement. At the front of the
truck, an imperious bumper frames a large Braden winch, which
fronts stainless-trimmed headlights and a tough grille that's
centered beneath a buff "DODGE" script. Behind that grille, flat,
military-spec fenders trace a "POWER WAGON" branded hood, which
fronts red-trimmed glass that's cleared by polished wipers. Beneath
that glass, textured steps balance a full-size spare tire between
extended mirrors, polished door handles, a polished fuel cap and
small driving lamps. And at the back of the truck, a wood bed,
featured in select Dodge workhorses all the way through 1985,
shades pedestal taillights, a beefy Pintle Hook and a body-matched
fuel tank.
PROVEN POWER
Fold the hood and you'll find 230 cubic inches of correct Chrysler
T137 6-cylinder that appears to have been fully rebuilt during the
recent restoration. At the top of that color-keyed mill, an oiled
air cleaner feeds oxygen into a small Carter carburetor, which is
seated on a web of cast manifolds. At the side of those manifolds,
a factory cylinder head is wired to a traditional points
distributor via 7mm Copper Cables. Cooling comes courtesy of a tall
radiator, which frames a traditional pulley fan and an old school
Chrysler generator. And the truck's simplistic engine compartment
is clean and very well done, rounding out an otherwise impressive
build.
PRESENCE MEETS PERFORMANCE
Crawling under this rig reveals a high-riding chassis that appears
largely weather-free. Power meets the pavement through a reliable
4-speed transmission, which rides between sturdy Chrysler axles.
That drivetrain rolls on a factory frame, which stretches Gloss
Black paint over heavy duty springs and shocks. Naturally, that
frame is guided by manual steering, and stopped by manual drum
brakes. Exhaust flows through aluminized pipes and a fresh muffler.
And at the corners of the floor, painted Split-Rim Wheels twist
Q78-16LT Interco Super Swampers.
SIMPLE IS GOOD
When you pop this pickup's doors, you'll find a crisp vinyl cockpit
that's full of utilitarian charm. A wide bench seat complements
small door panels, contoured cab panels and a tight headliner that
frames one sun visor. A body-matched dash hangs tasteful stainless
around a full suite of AutoMeter telemetry. The driver feels the
terrain through a large steering wheel, a long shifter for the
4-speed and short sticks for the truck's 4-wheel drive. And
purposeful yet stylistic touches include polished door handles,
polished window cranks, a polished cowl pull and a retro VSM 900
turn signal switch.
Ultimate trail boss, or cool cruiser that's guaranteed to start a
conversation? We'll let you decide. But, either way, there's no
arguing the swagger and individuality of a flat-fender Power Wagon.
Well-built and tough enough to tackle any task, it's a cool hobby
vehicle that's also a lot of fun. So, what are you waiting for?
Step in and step up to the big leagues!
HIGHLIGHTS
Quintessential flat-fender Power Wagon that's benefitted from a
detailed, ground-up restoration
Correct 230 cubic inch Chrysler T137 6-cylinder
4-speed manual transmission
Black vinyl interior
16-inch Split-Rim Wheels with Interco Super Swamper tires
Red and black basecoat/clearcoat paint
Braden PTO winch - disconnected
Wood bed floor
All RK Motors vehicles receive a comprehensive, multi-point
inspection
We can arrange shipment of your purchase anywhere in the world