This 1957 Dodge W300 Power Wagon is a 4×4 example that have been purchased new by the Fire Department in Dover, Massachusetts, and was refurbished in 2018.
Work included repainting the truck orange and black, reupholstering interior surfaces, refinishing the bed, replacing suspension and braking components, and overhauling the 230ci T137 inline-six.
Equipment includes a four-speed manual transmission, a twin-stick two-speed transfer case, 16″ black-finished wheels, four-wheel drum brakes, a Braden winch, a split windshield, a pintle hitch, a wood bed floor, a spotlight, and a heater.
The truck was repainted orange with black fenders and running boards during the refurbishment.
Details include a Braden winch, a split windshield, a side-mounted spare tire, a pintle hitch, a stamped tailgate, and a wood bed floor with metal runners.
Black-finished 16″ steel wheels are mounted with 9.00-16 Firestone 8-ply Military tires, and a matching spare is mounted to the side of the truck.
Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes.
The suspension and braking systems were overhauled during the refurbishment.
The bench seat is upholstered in black vinyl.
Appointments include body-color metal surfaces, a heater, black textured flooring, and a spotlight.
A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of an 80-mph speedometer, while supplementary gauges reside in the center of the dashboard.
The five-digit mechanical odometer have been reset during the refurbishment and currently shows 3 miles.
Total chassis mileage is unknown.