1952 Dodge Power Wagon with original custom panel truck body. I found this one just like you see above. Unbelievable potential! The doors have faded insignia from the Army Corps of Engineers but I called it the Paddy Wagon and so it is. I wont ever be passing anyone on the highway with it, but its going to cover a lot of ground when its up and running! This is my next cross country cruiser.
Sheet Metal Fabrication:
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Reattached the A pillar to the floor and fabricated pieces to repair what looks like when someone tried to torch cut the front left body mount.
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Reattached the A pillar to the floor and fabricated pieces to repair what looks like when someone tried to torch cut the front left body mount.
Chassis Fabrication:
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Rear pinion angle set and new spring perches added to Corp 14 rear axle and Corp 10 front axle. Front crossmember notched for clearance of new front motor mount plate.
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Rear pinion angle set and new spring perches added to Corp 14 rear axle and Corp 10 front axle. Front crossmember notched for clearance of new front motor mount plate.
Chassis Fabrication:
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Custom motor mounts fabricated to swap Chevy 292 inline 6, steel scatter shield, 4 speed trans, 205 transfercase onto original mounting locations on Dodge frame. Crossmember fabricated for trans/transfercase. Shop mascot not impressed...
'52 Dodge Power Wagon - Custom motor mounts fabricated to swap Chevy 292 inline 6, steel scatter shield, 4 speed trans, 205 transfercase onto original mounting locations on Dodge frame. Crossmember fabricated for trans/transfercase. Shop mascot not impressed...