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There's an old 7500-mile W300 sitting down on the field where the Big Iron people line stuff up for the online auctions. I stopped to look it over it's pretty clean. Can't find it on the web site though.
7500 miles is probably tight. It was a prairie fire-fighting rig. Has a rear Dana 70 axle with funky hubs, it actually necks down from the drive flange inward to where the wheel bolts up. Couldnt find the year, but it did have both axle models (70 rear 48 front) and axle and spring capacities, and even hp rating, stamped in a tag on the door frame.
7500 miles is probably tight. It was a prairie fire-fighting rig. Has a rear Dana 70 axle with funky hubs, it actually necks down from the drive flange inward to where the wheel bolts up. Couldnt find the year, but it did have both axle models (70 rear 48 front) and axle and spring capacities, and even hp rating, stamped in a tag on the door frame.
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I don't know when they started making them (I'm assuming its a power wagon) or when they finished but I always liked the way the older ones looked.
Kinda like you could trust em.
We used to have a lot of the early 60's Power Wagon ambulances as back up ambulances at Army hospitals.
Kinda like you could trust em.
We used to have a lot of the early 60's Power Wagon ambulances as back up ambulances at Army hospitals.
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