Power wagon
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Power wagon
Anybody want to buy this nice low mileage Power Wagon? Anybody have the money to buy it?
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/t...es-212462.html
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/t...es-212462.html
Yes to the first question, No to the second. I almost got my fingers on a couple of them over the years only to get them bought out from under me. Both in easy restorable condition. Almost had a Studebaker body style Dodge truck as well. Also bought out from under me. There are a lot of 6X6 M37s up here. Either too expensive or in too bad a shape.
Nice looking ride, but just because Stash man owned it and the seat smells like his nalgas, doesn't make it worth any more to me than any other classic vehicle.
I don't particularly like "actors" or famous anyone, except for maybe Festus on Gunsmoke.

I saw one of those trucks sitting on the side of the road in PA a couple weeks back. Decent shape, a driver, no doubt, and a funky green color that doesn't seem to exist on any other vehicle in the world. Love to have one, but they ride like crapola.
Those trucks are very collectible, but IMO, those trucks should be treated like trucks, and not some bling piece of jewelry. No point to having a perfect ride and not wailing on it from time to time.
I don't particularly like "actors" or famous anyone, except for maybe Festus on Gunsmoke.

I saw one of those trucks sitting on the side of the road in PA a couple weeks back. Decent shape, a driver, no doubt, and a funky green color that doesn't seem to exist on any other vehicle in the world. Love to have one, but they ride like crapola.
Those trucks are very collectible, but IMO, those trucks should be treated like trucks, and not some bling piece of jewelry. No point to having a perfect ride and not wailing on it from time to time.
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