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1936 Dodge 4x4

 
rockhound6 rockhound6
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/23/09
05:13 AM

Hi guys, I found a 1936 Dodge pickup 4x4 that runs but is need of restoration. The woman selling the truck claims that it is original. I looked it over really good and it does not appear to be a conversion but in my research I have not yet been able to find on that is 4 wheel drive. Can anyone tell me if there was such a thing? Thanks  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 03/23/09
06:38 AM

Sounds like a Dodge Powerwagon. I have production numbers at the office I'll look it up.  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 03/23/09
10:39 AM

The first Dodge 4x4 pickup was offered in 1934. The truck you are looking at is probably very rare, which doesn't mean its worth a lot of money, just rare. The Power Wagon name didn't surface until 1946. To answer your question, yes they did exist.  

 
rockhound6 rockhound6
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/23/09
07:11 PM

Thanks for the info. The woman selling it is the mother of a freind and is moving out of state and just wants to get rid of it. I think I can get it pretty cheep.  

 
John Gilbert John Gilbert
Guru | Posts: 1081 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 03/24/09
02:33 PM

Buy it now! Post some photos of it, i'd like to see it.  

 
rockhound6 rockhound6
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/24/09
06:30 PM

I'll get some pictures in the next couple of days.  

 

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