1966 Dodge M37 Green Powerwagon on 2040-cars
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, United States
1966 Dodge Powerwagon M37. It is in good shape for the year. Has a flat head 6cyl. that runs good. Original tires and wheels go with the truck. New canvas top. The radiator was leaking and I had it re-cored and now its great. Windshield gaskets are dry rotted so the dash has surface rust. All it needs is the windshield rubber. The passenger side seat needs re-canvased. Headlights worked but they stopped a few weeks ago, believe its just a loose wire. Would like to hang onto it but relocating and I cant take it with me. Please email if any other questions or would like to see more pictures. Also, you can come look at it if interested. Thanks for looking
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