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COBOURG, ONT

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was in cowanville wrecking looking for pulleys and stuff for a BBC and remembered to bring my camera. someone had mentions that they like old power wagons



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Those are Jeeps arn't they?

Thought Power Wagons were old Dodges?

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have been known to be wrong before. thought that was what they were called and yes i remember the old dodge power wagons

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Yes...Those are Jeeps.....very cool, always wanted one of those...The station wagon one

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did some surfing they are called "Willys Jeep Truck" you know i should know better considering i have a 78 cj7 levi edition renegade in the back yard

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i know this one, been trying to buy it. was dry stored about 25-30 yrs, owner sold it to his grandson for $1, promptly took it apart and let it sit out for a couple years. now it's out of the weather.



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you can own that red jeep at cowanville for about 8000 although joey may have dropped the price.  its neat, it has either a 283 or a 327 small block in it.  it was a bc forestry truck.  i tried to convince my bank manager i needed to own it a few years ago



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did some surfing they are called "Willys Jeep Truck" you know i should know better considering i have a 78 cj7 levi edition renegade in the back yard


 LOL....Theres a pretty good chance that I welded up part of the body on that...I worked in the AMC (Jeep) plant in Brampton at that time



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poncho62 wrote:
Sacotu wrote:

did some surfing they are called "Willys Jeep Truck" you know i should know better considering i have a 78 cj7 levi edition renegade in the back yard


 LOL....Theres a pretty good chance that I welded up part of the body on that...I worked in the AMC (Jeep) plant in Brampton at that time


 maybe the original. not this one, it would melt



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Definately Willys vehicles. I used to have a Willys Utility wagon. They usually had flat head 6 cylinder engine in them. Notorious for having the bottome of the doors rotten out. Interesting vehicles though. These ones look to be about 1960-62.

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They were also very heavy. Full frames on these things. Leaf springs front and rear if I remember correctly.

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