My siblings and I are liquidating our father's estate and want to put the Dodge Power Wagon 4x4 with winch and snow blade on the market. (I really don't want to sell it - it's a cute truck and I know their reputation for being work horses -- this one plowed snow and ran the tow rope at a local ski hill for years --, but I'm a woman with sons in their thirties who are both missionaries in Bolivia so it isn't practical to keep it.) We have questions.
1. We are in the process of applying for the title. (It was last used as a farm vehicle.) Is the serial number used as a VIN?
2. I looked up the serial number on a Dodge site and it seems to fit this description: WD-X, 1 ton, 4x4, 6 cylinder. What distinguishes that model? Is it a civilian or military vehicle? It doesn't have the original bed on it -- the current bed looks military.
3. Is there any way of knowing for sure what year it is? Dad called it a "48" and that fits the description above.
4. How do we market this truck? How do we set the price? A local historian offered us $1500; is it potentially worth more?
We are located just south of West Yellowstone, Montana, in Ashton, Idaho.
Thanks for any info you can share with us!
1. We are in the process of applying for the title. (It was last used as a farm vehicle.) Is the serial number used as a VIN?
2. I looked up the serial number on a Dodge site and it seems to fit this description: WD-X, 1 ton, 4x4, 6 cylinder. What distinguishes that model? Is it a civilian or military vehicle? It doesn't have the original bed on it -- the current bed looks military.
3. Is there any way of knowing for sure what year it is? Dad called it a "48" and that fits the description above.
4. How do we market this truck? How do we set the price? A local historian offered us $1500; is it potentially worth more?
We are located just south of West Yellowstone, Montana, in Ashton, Idaho.
Thanks for any info you can share with us!
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