Exterior Features
Riding around on 17-inch Wheels with 33-inch tires never gets old. Plus, thanks to the Beadlock-capable wheels, punctures won't be such a common problem. With all that power in the engine, extra durable tires aren't a bad change. They ought to prevent unnecessary pit stops. Besides those features, there's plenty more to love about the Power Wagon.
Emblazoned on the side, The "Power Wagon 75 Years of Service" badging lets everyone know which truck you got. From the front, you'll see the black grille mesh with a gunmetal-finish. Topped by the Ram badge, it's a hood piece meant to make a statement. Taking this out on the town could become your new favourite hobby. People will see you coming from a distance, glittering with those fancy logos.
History of the 2500 Power Wagon
The 2500 Power Wagon trucks descended from the WC-series trucks. These helped the United States military in World War II. Since that time, they've been introduced to the civilian market. The Power Wagon 75th is meant to resemble them in spirit and capability. Those military trucks were built to last.
Fortunately, you'll be the one who benefits from such designs. Years ago, Dodge created the first version of the power wagon. It went on to become one of their most popular off-road vehicles. With their latest iteration, they are continuing the trend. Its Hemi engine should satisfy even the most demanding motor enthusiasts.