1956 Powell Sportwagon

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Darrun

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I found this truck sitting along the road, being used as a business sign. It took three years to convince the owner to sell it. He said there wasnt enough left to save. after 8 months and a ton of work, it came out OK. I thought about leaving it in flat black and just having fun, but decided to go ahead and finish it.
 

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I found a 41 Plymouth for all the running gear. Thats what they actually used when building. All the sheetmetal, I fabbed up myself. It took a while, but I was happy with the outcome. Its no show truck but looks pretty good.
 
Thanks. Only about 1000 produced, so they're fairly rare. Unfortunately rare doesn't always mean valuable.
 
Yes. I kept it as original as possible. I paid to much to get a 41 Plymouth parts car just to have all the mechanical parts I needed. They used a 1941 Plymouth chassis purchased from a wrecking yard, rebuilt the running gears, welded the body straight to the frame, and sold as new.
 
way cool truck. 1000 produced is not fairly rare, that`s very rare... I wonder how many are left. I love the fact you built it as original as possible. Great job :cool:
 
That slide out tray was for your hunting or fishing accessories. This truck was supposedly built with the outdoorsman in mind.
 

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