cterized as a former nsylvania municipal truck and later museum artifact that has been under current ownership since 2021, this 1953 Power gon 4×4 is outfitted with a non-original flatbed body. The Power gon is believed to have been restored within the past 30 years, and the seller describes a fully original drivetrain, with no reported engine rebuilds and full functionality described for the four-wheel-drive system and power takeoff. The seller says the Power gon “drives very nicely,” with “great” brakes. The seller says the has recently been converted to 12-volt electricals. The interior has been upgraded with modern bucket seats of undisclosed sourcing that reportedly have a few small tears. The seller cites evidence of a past dent repair to the roof, where it was apparently struck by a falling tree limb. sed on the photos, the underside presents as clean.
- The 230-cu.in. L-head inline-six was rated new at 99 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque.
- The engine is termed original.
- The seller says the powertrain is fully functional, with no engine rebuild.
- The aftermarket bucket seats reportedly have some small tears.
- The cargo bed is all heavy-duty steel. It has a wooden floor that shows moderate scrapes.
- The four-wheel-drive system and power takeoff are reported to work properly.
- The engine bay presents as generally clean.
- sed on the photos, the underside appears to be clean.
- The dashboard appears to have all factory trim and small controls.
- A winch and snowplow lift are installed at the front.
- The running boards are wood and look to be straight.
- The cargo bed has a cab protector.
- Seat belts are ready to be installed and come with the truck.
- The frame has reportedly been bead blasted and powder coated.
- A new Weber 2-barrel carb has been installed.
- cently tuned, fuel tank flushed, and a new battery has been installed.
- The seller cites cracked paint and dent repair to the cab roof.
- -through is seen at the bottom of the driver’s door.
- This 1953 Power gon is described as a former museum display.
- The is believed to have been restored about 30 years ago.
- The seller cites full mechanical functionality, and no engine rebuild.
- The truck has been upgraded to 12-volt operation.
- The odometer reads 37,178 miles, but actual mileage is unknown.
does not issue titles for vehicles of this age, the seller states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper document in his name for transfer of ownership. This 1953 Power gon 4×4 is described as an older restoration with a fully functional powertrain and some remaining cosmetic issues.