Hi, thought i would make a project thread of my own, i will probably have many questions along this restoration road
I have wanted a Power Wagon for a long time, very cool looking trucks. The problem is that there are not many of them here in Norway and importing one from The US is very expensive, the freight, taxes and all that on top of pretty high vehicle cost. i have been watching local and nearby country car pages for some time.
About a year ago an opportunity appeared her in Norway, a former Danish Army truck that had been imported many years ago was for sale. It had several problems that needed addressing just from looking at the pictures.
I decided that i could not let the opportunity go, i drove 4 hours to have a look. The truck was partly dismantled witch made it easy to inspect although it was covered in some snow.
The frame was in pretty good shape, axles and drivetrain to.
The cab had a rust hole under the right door, missing window frame, and some other smaller issues like cracked glass and missing instruments.
Engine has been exposed to weather for some time and needed a complete rebuild.
Hood, grill and fenders was ok. The bed comes from a danish army trailer and definitely needs attention/swap out.
The overall verdict was, buy it, and so i eventually did. There was also an issue with ID papers witch postponed the process some, but i eventually got the truck to my storage location and later on a parts truck to that was included in the purchase.
At this point i have done some work already, mostly to the engine which is a 251 flathead. It's completely dismantled and has been shipped to a machine shop for a reboore, crank grind, valve seat job (grind and change to hardened valve seats) valve guide change to accommodate new sodium cooled exhaust valves.
Ok, Ok, enough text, here's some pictures :)
My first look at the truck:
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20190106_123444.jpg
20190106_122111.jpg
At my storage location:
The bed and cab was mounted on the truck for easy transportation.
20190226_205237.jpg
20190226_205247.jpg
Removing the bed again with a winch on a A-frame:
20190314_201231.jpg
And the cab
20190326_190532.jpg
20190326_190540.jpg
More to come :)
I have wanted a Power Wagon for a long time, very cool looking trucks. The problem is that there are not many of them here in Norway and importing one from The US is very expensive, the freight, taxes and all that on top of pretty high vehicle cost. i have been watching local and nearby country car pages for some time.
About a year ago an opportunity appeared her in Norway, a former Danish Army truck that had been imported many years ago was for sale. It had several problems that needed addressing just from looking at the pictures.
I decided that i could not let the opportunity go, i drove 4 hours to have a look. The truck was partly dismantled witch made it easy to inspect although it was covered in some snow.
The frame was in pretty good shape, axles and drivetrain to.
The cab had a rust hole under the right door, missing window frame, and some other smaller issues like cracked glass and missing instruments.
Engine has been exposed to weather for some time and needed a complete rebuild.
Hood, grill and fenders was ok. The bed comes from a danish army trailer and definitely needs attention/swap out.
The overall verdict was, buy it, and so i eventually did. There was also an issue with ID papers witch postponed the process some, but i eventually got the truck to my storage location and later on a parts truck to that was included in the purchase.
At this point i have done some work already, mostly to the engine which is a 251 flathead. It's completely dismantled and has been shipped to a machine shop for a reboore, crank grind, valve seat job (grind and change to hardened valve seats) valve guide change to accommodate new sodium cooled exhaust valves.
Ok, Ok, enough text, here's some pictures :)
My first look at the truck:
20190106_123330.jpg
20190106_123444.jpg
20190106_122111.jpg
At my storage location:
The bed and cab was mounted on the truck for easy transportation.
20190226_205237.jpg
20190226_205247.jpg
Removing the bed again with a winch on a A-frame:
20190314_201231.jpg
And the cab
20190326_190532.jpg
20190326_190540.jpg
More to come :)
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