But I have always loved the older power wagons. I intend to purchase one this year just as soon as I learn more about them. I found this link http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1946-1....htm/printable that was very helpful to me. Just trying to learn the changes through the years etc. If you guys have any more information links or sites I could visit I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.
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Originally posted by bones1 View PostBut I have always loved the older power wagons. I intend to purchase one this year just as soon as I learn more about them. I found this link http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1946-1....htm/printable that was very helpful to me. Just trying to learn the changes through the years etc. If you guys have any more information links or sites I could visit I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.
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Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
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Thanks Jake and olgraybeard. I am kinda chompin at the bit here so I suppose i'll slow down some. I did see this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT but I think I prefer the truck to be as close to stock as possible.
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Welcome. You are in the BEST place for info. Nobody will steer you wrong here. Be a little patient with your first buy. Make sure it is what you want and are willing to deal with. There is a huge difference between tinkering to get it running and a running truck to tinker with. Always remember to be safe when working on vehicles. Good luck.
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