I just watched a '47 WDX sell for $65,000 on Mecum's Kansas City auction. Wow. Beautiful truck of course. Even more incredible was the $95,000 garnered for one on EBay recently. That was a spectacular Cummins conversion. Who is buying these? I have seen any number go in the 40's and 50's and wonder if anyone has noticed if this has become more common in the last few years. All of the trucks sold at this high end that I have seen appear to have been highly restored and or have some fantastic custom work done. It makes me think that this time around I had better not sell my truck or I might not be able to buy one again. It also is somewhat gratifying to see this sort of appreciation (no pun intended) of/for a truck I have for so long admired. I sometimes also wonder if it is no coincidence that what seems to me to be an above average streak of traditional American values amongst the PW community has lent a special aura to the Power Wagon. So many people look at trends today and can't help but have a yearning for the days that are so well represented by the Dodge Power Wagon [I]and [I]the community of its' fans.
I mean, when you look at these trucks you think what a perfect symbol of our American heritage. Strong, immanently practical, no nonsense, and hard working and designed so well that it is no stretch to think of them as art. So many of the people involved here are also strong, immanently practical, no nonsense, hard working and yet full of heart.
So it seems to me.
DavidGB
I mean, when you look at these trucks you think what a perfect symbol of our American heritage. Strong, immanently practical, no nonsense, and hard working and designed so well that it is no stretch to think of them as art. So many of the people involved here are also strong, immanently practical, no nonsense, hard working and yet full of heart.
So it seems to me.
DavidGB
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