1965 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon







Ended Jul 18, 2025 at 7:45 PM UTC
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Description
Introduced in 1946, the Dodge Power Wagon was a direct descendant of the 4x4 trucks that Dodge built for the U.S. military. Ten years after going into civilian production, the Power Wagon — which by then was in its third series and referred to as the MW300 — had evolved into a heavy-duty, one-ton workhorse known for its durability and off-road prowess.
The 1965 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon retained its classic “flat fender” design and was powered by a 251 cubic-inch flathead inline-six engine producing 125 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque. It featured a four-speed manual transmission, part-time four-wheel drive, and a power take-off (PTO) system that allowed it to operate auxiliary equipment — making it ideal for farming, forestry, and utility work.
Built on a 126-inch wheelbase and weighing over 5,000 pounds, the WM300 was not designed for speed but for strength and reliability; it maxed out around 60 mph, and it averaged 10–12 mpg. The truck’s spartan interior and utilitarian design emphasized function over comfort, with heavy-duty materials built to withstand harsh environments. Production of the WM300 for the U.S. market ended in 1968 due to changing federal regulations, although export models continued for another decade.
Highlights
Recently completed 10-year restoration includes:
Refinished in green paint with black painted bumpers
Green painted interior with red vinyl bench seat
Professionally rebuilt 251 cu-in inline-six rated at approximately 125 hp (350 miles since rebuild)
Carburetor rebuilt
New clutch and pressure plate
Fresh wheel cylinders
New master cylinder
New brake lines, hoses, cylinders shoes, transfer case seal, pinion seals, throw out bearing, and pilot bushing
New stainless steel gas tank
New 12V charging system
New PerTronix Ignitor electronic ignition
New main fuse panel and power cut out switch
New Mighty Wiper electric windshield wiper motors
New speedometer and gauges
New glovebox
Front air bag assist
New AVM locking hubs
New hardwood and metal strips with zinc plated hardware in bed
New Toyo Open Country R/T 37x12.50R17 tubeless tires
Features
Four-speed manual transmission
Heavy duty front bumper with motorized winch and hooks
Operational crank out windshield
80 mph speedometer and gauges for coolant temp, oil pressure, amps, and fuel
Seat belts
Known Imperfections
Several dents in fenders and one on driver’s door near handle
Exterior and interior paint imperfections
Passenger side window needs to be replaced
Inside of passenger door is scuffed
Radio is missing, leaving an opening in the dashboard
Cover of interior windshield wiper motor is missing on driver’s side
Rear pinion seal leak
The actual mileage is unknown because the original speedometer was broken and had to be replaced
Included
Spare tire
First Aid kit
Operation’s manual
Receipt history
Ownership History
The New York consignor of this 1965 Dodge WM300 Power Wagon has owned it for more than 30 years. The seller says, “The paint job is not professional, and there are numerous body dents, but this truck very solid with no rust.”
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