When our buddy Jay sent this bad boy in, I started drooling and immediately sent the link over to Brian so he could check it out. This 1941 Dodge WC 10 Carryall is one awesome looking piece, and the fact that it appears lifted and has beadlocks on it, makes it even better. Apparently it’s missing part of the rear door, but we’d get over it after wheeling it just once. The seller says it runs, but needs work, and is listing it for $7000 because of it’s rarity. Seems high dollar to us, because we don’t know how valuable these are, but we’d still love to own it.
We’d love to slide a nasty 500 plus cubic inch Mopar wedge under the hood, along with a trans and axles that will take a brutal beating, and get it on. We are certain that there is a mud pit somewhere we just have to be a part of in this thing. It rules.
What would you do with it?
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Want!
I can’t believe I’m saying this as diesel swaps are getting about as common as putting a SBC in a street rod, but that thing needs a Cummins and it needs it badly.
You got that right!
X2
yah 4bt twinstick 205 etc
gotta go with a 5.9 6bt, portal axles of a Unimog, with PTO if you can find it and 40 something inch tires. Perfection.
Junk.
I don’t what engine it has but that electric fan tells me it’s not the one that came in it. But I’d take it if I had room for it.
“there is a mud pit somewhere we just have to be a part of in this thing”
Then I hope someone else buys it so you can’t finish it off.
VW bug front turn signals?
Considering what a restored Power Wagon goes for ($100 000 USD+) $7000 could be considered cheap
http://www.legacypowerwagon.com/
Here’s a Carryall for a mere $169,000
http://www.legacypowerwagon.com/Legacy-Dodge-Carryall_p_14.html
Looks like expensive yard art and he’ll most likely be keeping it.
CUMMiNS!!
Paint it olive drab and do a restoration.
Resto, the 41 is the rarest of the power wagons
You guys are all out of touch. In 1981 the USPS had a 40 year commemoration of the 40 year completion of the ALCAN highway and on that stamp there was a 1941 WC-26 carryall like the one shown here. Thats when I had my interest perked. And started looking for one. Just bought mine 16 months ago. And the best truck just sold for $45,000. the largest ever. And the one i just bought was somebodies Mud truck. So far I have welded closed over 150 holes. What idots. So many have gone the same path and have been lost. Mine will not be one of them. Its a labor of love. Mine will be totally original, seats are the beast.