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1947 dodge power wagon

21.4k RedHawk  7.4 years ago

a 1947 dodge power wagon with a extended cab.
The original civilian version, commonly called the "flat fender" Power Wagon or FFPW, was based on Dodge's 3/4 ton WC series of World War II military trucks. The civilian Power Wagon continued the Dodge lineage of four wheel drive trucks from the 1930s, proving basic four wheel drive design concepts and representing a significant predecessor to the many four wheel drive trucks in modern use today. Updated variants continued in production until 1980

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General Characteristics

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  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 7.0ft (2.1m)
  • Length 18.5ft (5.6m)
  • Height 6.8ft (2.1m)
  • Empty Weight 3,494lbs (1,584kg)
  • Loaded Weight 3,572lbs (1,620kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 3319

Parts

  • Number of Parts 187
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 559
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    1,849 Watsmyu

    Mind if I upload a modified version of this? I recreated an Obscure Mud Truck (that I really think is underrated) from Missouri that Is a dodge power wagon

    1.7 years ago
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    13.3k doge

    Thanks@RedHawk

    6.9 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @doge go for it!

    6.9 years ago
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    13.3k doge

    I intend to modifi it a bit for the project

    6.9 years ago
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    13.3k doge

    Hey can i use the front with like half the cab in a build im currently working on
    @RedHawk

    6.9 years ago
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    152k MAHADI

    @RedHawk np

    7.2 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @MAHADI thank you!

    7.2 years ago
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    152k MAHADI

    nice

    7.2 years ago
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    np

    7.3 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @Tymberwolfman thank you!

    7.3 years ago
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    very cool m8

    7.3 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @sireier :D thank you!

    7.3 years ago
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    52 ALDRICH

    @RedHawk ok thank you ill wait until your done with those other things.

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @ALDRICH I might can try, however I've got a few things I'm currently working on so ill have to get those done first

    7.4 years ago
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    52 ALDRICH

    Its nice but i got one question since your good at building, you think you might be able to make a ford f-650 im not as talented as you and i was just wondering?

    7.4 years ago
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    1,568 Thomas243

    @RedHawk hey take your time

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @Thomas243 I've been busy lately, I've had a few reauests for help on other projects. I've been working on your request when I can though, and it's look pretty good so far

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @TheBigEgg thank you!

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @jsaret ok ill try it, thank you for trying!

    7.4 years ago
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    17.8k jsaret

    @RedHawk Honestly I'm not to sure how to make it better. It looks fine as it is IMO.
    My first thought was to make the front window longer, so the pillar isn't as large, but it looks worse.
    Would you consider shortening the cab by 0.25 blocks in between the front and rear windows? That's probably the best bet.

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @jsaret how's it coming

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @Thomas243 ok

    7.4 years ago
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    1,568 Thomas243

    @RedHawk the popular medium blue

    7.4 years ago
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    21.4k RedHawk

    @Thomas243 haha sounds awesome, what colors is it

    7.4 years ago
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    1,568 Thomas243

    @RedHawk thank you, my gradpa has one with a 440 and quarter ton axles and 40 inch super swampers

    7.4 years ago
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