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Is this WW2?

tankdriver

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I agree that it is civilian. and post war. The fenders are only drilled for a single bucket light. If it was Military, one fender would have a headlight, and a blackout marker light. The other fender would have a 3rd hole for a blackout driving light.

But, I'm married, so I'm told I'm wrong quite often.........
 

Bill W

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Yep
Thats a post WWII WDX series ( 1947-68 ) Dodge Power Wagon, Not to be confused with the later W series Power Wagon ( 1957- )
 

dbcolts

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Wow......what a neat old truck.....definitely a post WWII commercial Dodge Power Wagon WDX 1 ton. Does anyone know how to get in contact with the owner? That is definitely "barn find" quality, and that unique "yard art" piece that your wife/girl-friend would love. LOL!!
David
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714 310 9934
 

Tracer

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Tracer.......any chance you could get me a lead on the Dodge?
David

DSCF1467.jpgDSCF1469.jpg Dave I'll try. I'll have to go to the county office here in town and see who owns the property. Here's a couple more pics. I'm not a Dodge expert, but I think the yellow truck in the background may be a WW2 WC. I can probably get down to the county office Thursday or Friday.
 

Tracer

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DSCF1500.jpgDSCF1501.jpgDSCF1502.jpg Dave, the home on the lot with the trucks is abandoned, and that makes finding the owner(s) a bit more challenging. But I'll go to the county office Thursday or Friday and see what I can find out.
 

dbcolts

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I used to be in the antique firearms business.....and I think part of the passion, was to do research on the weapons. To me, linking the rifle or pistol to someone in the military was especally gratifying....and gave the weapon a "real personality".
David
 
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