Date(s): January 14, 2002. 1 - 246 of 246 Total. 29 Visits.
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3 Photo taken at Chrysler headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, by owner George Wellman.
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6 As delivered to St. Paul in 1949, the Power Wagon was outfitted for work with a winch on front, a radio, and a spotlight.
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10 Woodie as purchased by George Wellman. Rick Sultan photo.
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13 Don Moody got to visit the Power Wagon woodie again more than 50 years after his hunting adventures in it.
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15 A souvenir pen from Charles Ward, owner of the 7-Lazy-T ranch.
16 Employees presented the Power Wagon Woodie to Charles Ward and wife for Christmas in 1949.
17 Charles Ward tries out the controls of his new Christmas toy.
18 A page from the Campbell-Midstate Body Co. catalog sheet shows seating configurations offered. The 11-passenger Surrey body was adopted to the Power Wagon chassis.
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23 George Wellman\'s Power Wagon Woodie
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28 During restoration
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31 George Wellman\'s Power Wagon Woodie
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33 George Wellman\'s Power Wagon Woodie
34 Rick Sultan photo of Tania, now owned by George Wellman.
35 Originally owned by Charles Ward, presented to Charles as a Christmas gift by the employees of Brown & Bigelow.
36 Once owned by the fire chief of Yavapai Arizona, then sold to Gomer Jones of Prescott.
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38 Campbell bodied Dodge advertisement
39 Steve Simon\'s Woodie
40 Steve Simon\'s Woodie
41 Steve Simon\'s woodie at Cincinnati Woodworks
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48 Gem Air Woodie, in better days. Photo from Mark Johannesson.
49 Woodie advertised at Valentine\'s long time ago
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53 Cantrell bodied Power Wagon
54 Power Wagon woodie in Libya from the book Auf dem Wege zur Schwarzen Oase" That means "On the way to the Black Oasis" page 160
55 Power Wagon Woodie
56 Wellsville Red Sox Bus
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58 Cincinnati Woodworks
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60 Cincinnati Woodworks
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63 Tom Philippbar\'s faithful reproduction of the classic Power Wagon Woodie