1964 Dodge M601 Powerwagon, Power Wagon, Dodge Powerwagon, Wm300 on 2040-cars
Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States
1964 M601 Dodge WM300 Powerwagon with VERY little rust. This is the the
same chassis and running gears as the civilian powerwagon and actually
the data plate under the hood lists it has a WM300 which is what it is currently registered as in New Hampshire. Starts and runs great, transmission
and transfer case work as they should, winch works, most if not all the
lights work. Still has the 24 volt system. Rifle scabbards on each
side. Wood on the back of the troop seats is getting alittle soft in places, but
still functional. This has very little surface rust on the body or frame
and one spot on the side outside the seats that is starting to rust
through, which should show in the pictures. Take a look at the pictures of the underside, this has not been painted. The brakes are power and
work well but will need to be bled at least has they go soft when sitting. Horn works, vacuum hose is missing
from the wipers and the passenger windshield is cracked.Original paint
that was on it in service. The black spots were added in the 80's as
part of their camo scheme. The speedometer shows just over 30000, but
very well may be in kilometers as this was a Danish military truck. Extremely solid and basicly rust free truck. Sold with a Bill of sale and current NH registration, NO TITLE as it's over 15 years old and NH does not title vehicles over 15 years old. Your State DVM should accept this documentation, but please check before bidding. Ask all the questions you want BEFORE bidding. If you are local please feel free to take a look at the truck BEFORE bidding. Delivery within a reasonable distance
for a fee may be possible but please check with me before bidding. I require a $500.00 non refundable deposit withing 48 hours of the auction ending by Paypal or and the balance in cash or within 7 days of the auction closing. Any shipping arrangements and all shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Thanks for looking.
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