Wednesday, June 2, 2010

ERTL 1/25 1946 DODGE POWER WAGON WRECKER HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL





After WWII, GIs returning home wrote to Dodge and asked, "Where can we get a truck like the ones we used in the war"? Dodge responded by building the Power Wagon. Virtually unchanged from its introduction in 1946 to when domestic sales ended in 1968, the Power Wagon is the exemplary four-wheel drive truck. This diecast is complete with towing package, winch and 1940s Havoline logo on the doors. The 1/25th scale replica features a diecast cab, bed, and chassis, as well as opening doors and butterfly-hinged hood with detailed engine compartment. Mini metal chains wrap around the working winch mounted on the front of the chassis. The highly detailed interior features a separate floor-mounted stick shift, low-gear selector, and functional steering wheel. The truck bed holds the towing arm and cables with tow hook, and include a working tailgate with chains. See more

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