Flat fender Power Wagon 12v Cummins VE
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I have! That's what else I like about them. Pretty cool! Not to mention, hard to beat a lifetime warranty!
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KRB’s truck, sure is a beauty:
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looks great just the way it is.
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Very nice future ride you got there.
Looks as though it had a spare tire, or a place created to put vertical items directly behind the driver on the bed, how that bed lip was reworked.
It appears to be all there.... and very desirable. I'd get it mechanically sound, and drive that beauty..... leather interior an all...
Looks as though it had a spare tire, or a place created to put vertical items directly behind the driver on the bed, how that bed lip was reworked.
It appears to be all there.... and very desirable. I'd get it mechanically sound, and drive that beauty..... leather interior an all...
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saw this one at a local show...had a 12 valve in it.
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That one looks original from the outside. Hope the transplant was a clean one?
Mine is licensed and insured. Used to drive it to town regularly, then just on the farms. Past few years it has just sat in the barn. Last time I started it was back in August, need to again.
Claim to fame: a few years ago dad buried the IH 806 to the belly along with a 15' batwing trying to clip pasture too close to a spring. Couldn't find the drawbar to unhook the batwing. Chained the pintle hitch to a big Maple and ran the winch line out to the 806. 10,000K Braden snatched it out with the batwing attached.
Mine is licensed and insured. Used to drive it to town regularly, then just on the farms. Past few years it has just sat in the barn. Last time I started it was back in August, need to again.
Claim to fame: a few years ago dad buried the IH 806 to the belly along with a 15' batwing trying to clip pasture too close to a spring. Couldn't find the drawbar to unhook the batwing. Chained the pintle hitch to a big Maple and ran the winch line out to the 806. 10,000K Braden snatched it out with the batwing attached.
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If I keep looking at pics of Power Wagons, I'm going to have to to go to Confession!
Some day I will have one. Preferably a WC53. Those things are just plain badass in my book.
-Niemand
Some day I will have one. Preferably a WC53. Those things are just plain badass in my book.
-Niemand
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Very nice future ride you got there.
Looks as though it had a spare tire, or a place created to put vertical items directly behind the driver on the bed, how that bed lip was reworked.
It appears to be all there.... and very desirable. I'd get it mechanically sound, and drive that beauty..... leather interior an all...
Looks as though it had a spare tire, or a place created to put vertical items directly behind the driver on the bed, how that bed lip was reworked.
It appears to be all there.... and very desirable. I'd get it mechanically sound, and drive that beauty..... leather interior an all...
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Box is taking shape now, will start fabbing up the tailgate next