
If you’re a fan of old-school American trucks that were built to work and built to last, then keep an eye on this 1965 Dodge W200 Power Wagon crossing the block at Mecum Indy 2025 on Friday, May 16th.

Finished in a deep, classic Dark Green with a contrasting white roof and wheels, this factory four-wheel-drive (4×4) pickup isn’t just another vintage rig—it’s part of Dodge’s rich utility heritage. This particular example was once part of the Ray Evernham Collection, and it’s been brought back to life with a clean restoration that keeps things period-correct and work-ready.

Under the hood is the optional 5.2-liter (318 cubic-inch) V8, a stout engine for the time, delivering plenty of torque to get the job done. It’s mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, sending power to all four corners through a solid Dana 60 rear axle and Warn front locking hubs—a proper drivetrain for anyone serious about hitting the dirt or hauling heavy loads.

The truck also features a refinished interior that’s true to its roots—simple, rugged, and built to last. In the bed, you’ll find a beautifully restored stained oak wood floor, adding a touch of craftsmanship you just don’t see on modern trucks anymore.

With just 66,315 miles showing on the odometer, this W200 has clearly been respected over the years. It’s not just a collectible—it’s a survivor that’s still ready to work, cruise, or show. Whether you’re a Mopar fan, a vintage 4×4 collector, or someone who appreciates solid American iron, this 1965 Dodge Power Wagon checks all the boxes.
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