Vehicle Owner

Member ID: damage-inc4x4

Location: Waterloo, IA

Vehicle Info

1976 Dodge Power Wagon

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Custom Exhaust 
  • Custom Ignition 
  • Hooker Header 

Ratings

    • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jul 26, 2009

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Damage’s Dodge Power Wagon
“WARLOCK”

  • Currently 3.475 /5 Stars.
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damage-inc4x4's 1976 Dodge Power Wagon

1976 Dodge PowerWagon Warlock. Came standard with 440. Has 119,000 original miles. In the process of being "restored". Keeping the original 440 (freshen it up and add a little hop to it), doing body work, touching up the frame, and repainting it (hopefully B5 blue or the original black). Interior needs some work. Need to reupholster the seats, install carpet, get new gauges, and find a original radio.

damage-inc4x4's 1976 Dodge Power Wagon

damage-inc4x4's 1976 Dodge Power Wagon

Stock 440 with minor upgrades. Edelbrock 750CFM carb, LT headers, Accel header spark plugs, accel plug wires.

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olds68  

Posted by: olds68

07/23/2009 04:33PM

5 stars

195978  

Posted by: 195978

07/16/2009 04:41PM

nice truck I had a 76 with a 440 and some engine mods and it really had lots of torque so I am sure that yours runs strong also 5 stars check out my 73

sdweatherman  

Posted by: sdweatherman

07/13/2009 10:05AM

Cool, you have one nice piece of Mopar history there. Please keep the pictures and the progess coming. Scott.

sdweatherman  

Posted by: sdweatherman

07/12/2009 07:01AM

Sweet, having the build sheet is the key. Another option is to go ahead with the 4x4 plans and keep all your original parts together. That way, if you ever decide to do a restoration, you have all the proper parts. Power Wagon parts are not too hard to come by. So if you have to modify some of your existing parts, its not too difficult to find original parts. Good Luck!

damage-inc4x4  

Posted by: damage-inc4x4

07/11/2009 01:53PM

scott, thanks alot for the comment man. Yeah I know it's a fairly rare truck but quite honestly, 99% of the people in the world don't even know what it is. I would absolutly love to restore it to it's original look but just don't have the money to do so. The thing that has slowed me way down from making it into a huge off-road truck is the fact I still have alot of the original parts (ie: wood bed rails, wood bed floor, gold wheels, etc...). But it is a 100% true Warlock, I have decoded the VIN multiple times, I have the build sheet for it and everything matches.

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Member ID: damage-inc4x4

Location: Waterloo, IA