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The Dodge Power Wagon is a four-wheel drive medium duty truck that was produced in various model series from 1945 to 1980 by Dodge. [1] The Power Wagon name was revived for the 2005 model year as a four-wheel drive version of the Dodge Ram 2500.
Notable models produced during this era were the 1978–1979 Li'l Red Express, the Warlock, the Macho Power Wagon, the Macho Power Wagon Top Hand, Macho Power Wagon Palomino, and the Adventurer. The Warlock, as part of Dodge's "adult toys" line from the late 1970s, is a short wheelbase truck produced in limited production in 1976 and regular ...
English: 1977 Dodge W100 Macho Power Wagon photographed at the August 25th, 2024 "Memories" Cruise in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Finished in Russet. Date:
Cars introduced in 1978 (44 P) Cars introduced in 1979 (28 P) ... Dodge Power Wagon; Dodge Ram Van; Dodge Super Bee; E. Electrosport; Enfield Automotive; ErAZ; F ...
Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description Introduction Update/facelift Cars: ATTITUDE: Attitude: 2006 2024 – Subcompact sedan marketed in Mexico, rebadged Trumpchi Empow.
The Dodge C series vehicles were given the W-100 designation for their now-available half-ton four-wheel-drive versions. [10] It had a higher stance and larger fender flares. [11] It gained a "Power Wagon" fender badge, along with the W series "Sweptline" pickup trucks, linking it to the Dodge Power Wagon WC300 "Military Type." [12]
The Dodge Warlock appeared in Dodge's "adult toys" line, [3] along with the Macho Power Wagon and Street Van. The 1978 gas guzzler tax , which taxed fuel-inefficient cars while exempting pickup trucks, further distorted the market in favor of pickups.
A 1978 Plymouth Volaré station wagon, sibling to the Dodge Aspen and successor to the Plymouth Valiant, photographed in a Denver-area wrecking yard. Junkyard Gem: 1978 Plymouth Volaré Wagon Skip ...