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Old 31-05-06, 16:22
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Originally posted by Hanno Spoelstra
Although the model designation DD4-60 does not ring a bell to me, Dodge used a bewildering array of model designations, both under the Dodge and Fargo names. Most if not all were built in the US, but many were assembled overseas. As far as I can see, there is nothing special about the Power Wagon you pictured, apart from the "tray".
True, Dodge built an amazing variety of vehicles with many similarities and differences. That's why I asked IF IT IS ACTUALLY a Power Wagon. The builder's plate shows it made by Chrysler Corp of Canada and branded as a Dodge truck model DD4-60. It has neither a 230 or 251, but a Canadian made 236.
The US built Power Wagons were either branded as Dodge for the US market or as Fargo for export.
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