power wagon owners

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I guess I could post pictures of my two Power Wagons.

Blue one is a 65 Fargo W300. 318 Poly, NP435 4 speed, PTO winch hookups, although for now it has a 10,000 LB hand crank. Dana 80 rear, Dana 70 front, 4.88's. 40 inch 8 ply Bias on 20" steel split rims. Think of driving a tractor, basically the same.

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The red one on the trailer is a 66 Dodge W300, flat deck with duallies, Dana 80 rear, Dana 70 front, 4.10's. Basically exactly the same as the Fargo for power plant, except the 318 is an LA. But the cab is coming off it, and going on the Fargo, and the PTO drive shaft is going to the Fargo, as well as the PTO winch/bumper.

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I know its not a Power Wagon but I spent years wanting fender flares for my 97 but not wantin gto pay $400+ for them. Then one day about a year ago I found these on Craigslist for $100. The guy that had them was a parts mangager at a local Dodge dealership and he took his large tires off and thought the flares looked goofy without the meats filling up the wheel wells.
 

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Did someone say power wagon?!
 

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Nice Power Wagons. :thumblef: I had an unusual one back in the day - a 73 long bed step side 4x4. Never saw another step side one in 4x4 of that year - saw a 2WD one in Tucson once, though. All I have left are a couple beat up Shelby Dakotas and a Cherokee now. :-s Still have the 4x4 parts left if anybody's interested, though - that setup was 72-73 only, I think (3 drive shafts). Thanks for the links - I think I'll check them out.
 
already showed a pic, like... last year.. lol here's another one that shows the backspacing to run 15" wheels with 1 ton axles

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