1964 M43 B1 Dodge Power Wagon - All Original Civilian Mountain Rescue
1964 Dodge Power Wagon M43 B1
Technical specifications of Dodge Power Wagon 1964 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Power Wagon |
SubModel: | M43 B1 |
Trim: | 4 door |
Year: | 1964 |
Mileage: | 14,827 |
VIN: | 16414 |
Color: | Rescue Orange |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Military Green |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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On Oct-04-15 at 15:12:10 PDT, eller added the following information:
The numerous assets and extras:14,800 original miles5 extra mounted sparesRoboimpact power reversible wrench and NATO slave cord and recepticalProWatt 1500 24 Volt Power ConverterNew Denman Non-Directional TiresComplete Surgical pack with medical equipmentTwo water rescue rafts with survival kitsAll original manuals and maintenance guidesMetal Helicopter transport stretcher2 24 volt windshield defrostersEngine electrical tester kitTwo new Interstate batteriesBraden 8,000 pound winchAuxilliary generator and spare fender-mounted gas tank
On Oct-05-15 at 10:14:00 PDT, eller added the following information:
Parts are easy to find for this truck. The parts that are unique to this vehicle are already on the truck. But mechanical parts are easilly found at Vintage Power Wagons.Com. This is one reason we chose these American made Dodges instead of an old foreign truck like a toyota or a land rover. The only part you are gonna have to search for is a rear-widow curtain on the back of the truck (one of the two is missing), nd maybe some interior cab heater parts. We were going to pre-fab the snorkle pipe but I became too ill to have it done. All you have to think about is resorting what is already on the truck. Where are you going to find something like this? Yes, his truck was sold as a Mountain Rescue Truck. As I understand it, bout 800 of the M43-B1's were made, alf went to war and half stayed stateside as Mountain Rescue Service trucks for local fire departments. So you are right -- you are not looking at a modified military truck per se, ut one bought as a Mountain Rescue truck. Hence, he true restoration of this truck would be Mountain Rescue, OT as a military ambulance. However, ou can just as easily paint it military green, ut some stars on it, nd a flag, nd you would have a perfect fully restored military ambulance. But why would you want to do that? I have never seen an all original M43 B1 Mountain Rescue truck. I have seen a few restored M43 B1 Military Ambulances with a few missing HTF parts. Just my opinion. And an ambulance does not turn heads like this truck does.My favorite movie is Sorcerer, nbsp;with Roy Scheider. This truck is definitely in that category.
On Oct-06-15 at 11:07:39 PDT, eller added the following information:
Someone asked me about the reserve price. I had the truck appraised a few months ago by experts that know about Vintage PowerWagons. I can't tell you what my reserve is, ut I can say that my reserve is way below appraisal. The truck needs a home, nd my illness does not allow me to take care of it and I don't want the truck to languish due to inactivity. My hope it that someone buys it who can give it the TLC such a rare truck deserves. So --the truck must be sold even if it is below appraisal. Hence -- the lucky buyer gets a very low reserve.Concerning camping. Let me put it to you this way: My wife never camps with me out in the wild wilderness. She's scared about being in a tent on the ground. She WILL camp with me in the powerwagon. It sleeps two comfortably in a bullet-proof box that can be locked from the inside. It has right and left ventilation that runs off the truck's built in generator. The shipping dimensions can be seen in my answer to a bidder's question that can be found in the Questions part of this listing.