Discover the ultimate 1952 Dodge Power Wagon restomod by Desert Power Wagons, featuring modern upgrades for daily driving and off-road performance.
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Desert Power Wagons Unveils $499K Modernized 1952 Dodge Power Wagon
Desert Power Wagons, a custom builder based in Wilmington, North Carolina, has completed a modern reimagining of the 1952 Dodge Power Wagon. The four-door SUV combines the original truck’s vintage ...
Desert Power Wagons LLC has unveiled its latest custom-built vehicle: a 4-door Dodge Power Wagon finished in Jupiter Red. Completed in December 2024 after over 5,000 hours of craftsmanship, this ...
This 1977 Dodge B100 Tradesman is unlike any other you may come across after being restored and modified by Legacy Classic Trucks. The company is most familiar with modifying Dodge Power Wagons, ...
If you want a meticulously executed Dodge Power Wagon restomod, and are willing to pay supercar money to get it, North Carolina-based Desert Power Wagons has you covered. The company's latest build ...
The year was 1977. Jimmy Carter was the U.S. president, bell bottoms were all the rage, and the original "Star Wars" was capturing hearts and minds for the very first time. In the midst of this ...
We're used to describing a muscle car as a two-door vehicle with a potent V8 engine under the hood, designed for high-performance on the road and on the strip. But just one quick look at this here ...
One of Dodge's most iconic nameplates, the Power Wagon can be split into three distinct lines. First, we have the original one-ton hauler based on the company's WC-series military trucks. It arrived ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Time, however, hasn’t been kind to Dodge’s early utility vehicle. Most were used, abused, and left to rust away when they broke. Their sheer size, bulk, and glacial performance also made them ...
At the end of World War 2, Willys–Overland Motors trademarked the name "Jeep" for its general purpose off-road vehicle that was developed for allied military forces. Willys-Overland Motors seemingly ...
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