I was raised in a predominantly GM family. My Dad has 2 Model A's but stands by his statement that "Ford went to s#%t after the war." We have a lot of rigs (almost all my Dad's). A '70 Charger R/T was the Mopar that got me thinkin... Way back in the '80's when my Dad's cousin fired it up. When I heard that 383 roar to life the gears in my head started turning.
Then when I was stationed at Ft Campbell KY, I bought an '89 1/2 Ton. I really liked that truck. Then I got into diesel, and I bought my '96 Cummins. Still own it. Still LOVE it. License plate says "96 WDX"
In the '80's my Dad got his '41 Ambulance and as a young kid, I thought that was awesome. A friend and I used to sleep in it when we would go to our cabin. I don't know exactly when I layed eyes on my first Civillian Power Wagon pickup, but those are my favorite. I think its the box.
In 2003, I had a chance (a few hours) to buy that '70 Charger R/T for $4000.
I decided to sell my Cummins and buy it, but it was already sold. I still get a little nauseous thinking about it.
I was given a '70 W200, but had title troubles and ended up giving it to a friend. It is now his daily driver.
I bought a '72 Duster project car, but my heart wasn't into it. It is for sale. Cheap. I'm over the muscle cars. I still like them, but I don't NEED to own one.
I have loved the Power Wagons for over 20 years now, and this summer I finally got one. I found one on Craigslist in Idaho and in a matter of weeks, it became mine. It is a '48. Its rough. It has a flatbed, not a box. But it is mine and I love it!!! I don't think it is far from running, I can't wait.
I made it to the big Rally in Iowa in 2009. I had a great time and I am trying to get my old man to go out for the 25th this next summer. We will see.
I do not know a lot about Power Wagons, but I am very thankful to all the great people on this site for sharing their knowledge. Maybe one day I can ANSWER some questions... rather than just ask them.
My goal is to be the Clint Dixon of Montana. :)
Thanks everybody... I'm happy to be here.
Munsk.
Then when I was stationed at Ft Campbell KY, I bought an '89 1/2 Ton. I really liked that truck. Then I got into diesel, and I bought my '96 Cummins. Still own it. Still LOVE it. License plate says "96 WDX"
In the '80's my Dad got his '41 Ambulance and as a young kid, I thought that was awesome. A friend and I used to sleep in it when we would go to our cabin. I don't know exactly when I layed eyes on my first Civillian Power Wagon pickup, but those are my favorite. I think its the box.
In 2003, I had a chance (a few hours) to buy that '70 Charger R/T for $4000.
I decided to sell my Cummins and buy it, but it was already sold. I still get a little nauseous thinking about it.
I was given a '70 W200, but had title troubles and ended up giving it to a friend. It is now his daily driver.
I bought a '72 Duster project car, but my heart wasn't into it. It is for sale. Cheap. I'm over the muscle cars. I still like them, but I don't NEED to own one.
I have loved the Power Wagons for over 20 years now, and this summer I finally got one. I found one on Craigslist in Idaho and in a matter of weeks, it became mine. It is a '48. Its rough. It has a flatbed, not a box. But it is mine and I love it!!! I don't think it is far from running, I can't wait.
I made it to the big Rally in Iowa in 2009. I had a great time and I am trying to get my old man to go out for the 25th this next summer. We will see.
I do not know a lot about Power Wagons, but I am very thankful to all the great people on this site for sharing their knowledge. Maybe one day I can ANSWER some questions... rather than just ask them.
My goal is to be the Clint Dixon of Montana. :)
Thanks everybody... I'm happy to be here.
Munsk.
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