POWER WAGON Heaven
9 Ground-Up, Cummins-Powered Builds You Have To See
Arguably no other truck produced over the past 75 years is as tough looking or highly sought after as the Dodge Power Wagon. Drop a Cummins in one, and you’ve built a vehicle that is the envy of most of the car-collecting and diesel world. Precision Power Wagons spends its time transforming these iconic, military-intended pickups into oil-burning, off-road-capable pieces of eye candy on a regular basis. Most of the small, Girard, Pennsylvania-based shop’s projects revolve around the 4BT or 6BT, but they have worked with the smaller, quieter R2.8 Cummins as of late, and even the ISB 170. Its builds range from simple restorations to ground-up, one-off masterpieces, and they’re even able to put together “build your own chassis” packages for customers who prefer a DIY approach.
In business since 2013, Precision Power Wagons owner, Daniel Mininger, now has his company’s repower recipes down to a science. Engines are either Cummins diesels or Mopar gassers, with the NV4500 transmission, NP241 transfer case, and 4BT being a very common combination. With the workload spread out between Mininger and his three employees, Precision builds approximately six trucks per year, each one consuming roughly 1,000 to 1,200 man hours—and four to six months apiece. Over the past nine years, Mininger and his team have pieced together a cluster of one of a kind Power Wagons. From a Carryall WC-53 to six-wheel drive WC-63 and WC-62’s, let’s take a walk around the small PA company’s shop to see exactly what they’re capable of.
W200
Owner: Peter Neuffer
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: W200
Vehicle Year: 1964
Engine: Cummins 4BT
Injection Pump: Bosch VE rotary
Turbocharger: Holset HX25
Horsepower: 140 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: NP241
Clutch: South Bend
Axles: GM Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Rear coil over four-link, stock front suspension
An early Power Wagon with a modernized, electronically-controlled powertrain, this ’49 four-door is powered by a 170hp version of the 3.9L common-rail Cummins that replaced the mechanical 4BT. The 16-valve four-cylinder is fueled by common-rail injection and produces 420 lb-ft of torque—considerably more out-of-the-box power than even a P-pumped 4BT provided. Better yet, the ISB 170 is supported by an Allison 1000 automatic.
On the creature comfort side, the ’49 has two separate sound systems: one for the interior and the second for exterior/outdoor purposes. The interior sound system is world class, but the outdoor system is a true marvel. A completely separate, battery-powered system built into the toolbox, the outdoor stereo has a 3-hour play time. The system was spec’d out by Custom Audio in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Straight out of WWII, the six-wheel drive WC-63’s are perhaps the rarest form of early Power Wagons to come across, and according to Daniel Mininger this is the only version with modern axles underneath it. The front Dana 60 and twin rear Corporate 14-bolt axles were fully refurbished by John McConnell at Hillbilly Wizard, and the one-off, dual rear output NP205 transfer case was built by Ryan Vredenburgh of Moonshine Mafia Motorsports. The original rear wheel bogie system was retained and made to work with the custom axles.
4-Door Power Wagon
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Power Wagon
Vehicle Year: 1949
Engine: Cummins ISB 170
Injection Pump: Bosch CP3
Horsepower: 170 hp
Transmission: Allison 1000
Transfer Case: NP205
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Rear second-gen four-link with coil over, front leaf spring
WC-63
Owner: Joe Leydon
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: WC-63
Vehicle Year: 1941
Engine: Cummins 6BT
Injection Pump: Bosch P7100
Turbocharger: Holset HX35
Horsepower: 210 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: Dual rear output NP205 from Moonshine Mafia Motorsports
Clutch: Stock Napa replacement
Axles: Dual Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Stock
Chassis Build
Owner: Mike Giebenhain
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Power Wagon
Vehicle Year: 1948
Engine: Cummins 6BT
Injection Pump: Bosch P7100
Turbocharger: Holset HX35
Horsepower: 210 hp
Transmission: 4L80E
Transfer Case: NP241
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Second-gen four-link coil over, front leaf springs
R2.8 Power Wagon
Owner: Mike Bobo
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Power Wagon
Vehicle Year: 1946
Engine: Cummins R2.8
Injection System: High-pressure common-rail
Turbocharger: Holset HE200WG
Horsepower: 160 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: NP241
Clutch: South Bend
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Coil over four-link rear, front leaf springs
4-Door Carryall Conversion
Owner: Dan Hultgen
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Carryall WC-53
Vehicle Year: 1941
Engine: Cummins 4BT
Injection Pump: Bosch VE rotary
Turbocharger: Holset HX25
Horsepower: 140 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: NP205
Clutch: Napa stock replacement
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Coil over four-link rear, front leaf springs
Open Top WC-62
Owner: Mike Testerman
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: WC-62
Vehicle Year: 1941
Engine: Cummins 4BT
Injection Pump: Bosch VE rotary
Turbocharger: Holset HX25
Horsepower: 125 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: NP200
Clutch: Napa stock replacement
Axles: Factory
Suspension: Inverted 1½-ton leaf springs rear, front leaf springs
Swivel Frame
Owner: Joe Leydon
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Power Wagon
Vehicle Year: 1946
Engine: Cummins 4BT
Injection Pump: Bosch VE rotary
Turbocharger: Holset HX25
Horsepower: 125 hp
Transmission: NV4500
Transfer Case: NP241
Clutch: Napa stock replacement
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Four-link rear, leaf spring front
’47 With A 12-Valve
Owner: Clayton Luttrell
Vehicle Make: Dodge
Vehicle Model: Power Wagon
Vehicle Year: 1947
Engine: Cummins 6BT
Injection Pump: Bosch VE rotary
Turbocharger: Holset H1C
Horsepower: 160 hp
Transmission: A518
Transfer Case: NP205
Axles: Corporate 14-bolt rear, Dana 60 front
Suspension: Four-link coil spring rear, leaf spring front
SOURCEs
Big Bear Engine Company
844.340.4114
4btengines.com
CHE Performance
814.580.1147
Hillbilly Wizard
717.905.2246
hillbillywizard.com
Moonshine Mafia Motorsports
217.304.4663
Precision Power Wagons
814.490.8501
precisionpowerwagons.com