No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

This 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon single cab was acquired by the owner as a non-running project in 2022. Subsequent work consisted of paint matching areas of the body, repairing the exhaust manifolds, installing throttle linkage, and replacing the starter motor, starter relay, coil, ignition switch, ignition resister, wheel cylinders, brake and clutch master cylinders, and hoses. The truck is finished in red over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 318ci V8 linked to a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes a Utiline stepside bed, black 16″ steel wheels, side exhaust pipes, and a four-barrel carburetor.  The seller describes the truck as a running-and-driving project that requires electrical work to sort the instrumentation and exterior lighting. This Power Wagon project is now offered by the seller on behalf of the owner at no reserve with a 2024 service record, a technical service manual, spare trim parts, and a clean Utah title.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

The body is finished in weathered red paint and details include a Utiline stepside bed, a dual side mirrors, and black-finished bumpers. Areas of the body were painted in color-matched faux patina in March 2024. The exterior lighting does not work and the seller notes electrical work is required.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

Black-finished 16” steel wheels are wrapped in 305/70 Falken Wildpeak A/T tires. Work in March 2024 consisted of repairing brake lines and replacing the wheel cylinders and brake and clutch master cylinders.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

The cab features a bench seat trimmed in black vinyl upholstery as well as a body-color dashboard and door panels. There is a hole in the right side of the seat cover. The ignition switch and throttle linkage to the accelerator pedal was replaced in March 2024. Corrosion is noted on the floor.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

The gauges do not work aside from the voltmeter. The non-functioning five-digit odometer shows 14k miles, and the total mileage is unknown.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

The 318ci V8 is fitted with a four-barrel carburetor and an Edelbrock air cleaner assembly. Work in 2024 consisted of replacing the alternator belt, starter motor, starter relay, coil, water pump hose, lower radiator hose, radiator cap, exhaust gaskets, and alternator wiring. An oil change was performed in preparation for the sale.

No Reserve: 1964 Dodge W100 Power Wagon 4-Speed Project

Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. The differential fluids were changed in preparation for the sale. There is a hold in the muffler and rust is visible on underbody components, which can be viewed in the gallery.

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