1952 Dodge Power Wagon Fire Truck

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

I shot this at a CFMA Fire Muster in 1992 at Virginia City Nevada

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  • NSDNR still has an original 50's Power Wagon, still in the green with orange roof, and "Lands and Forests" badging. Im really not sure what year it is exactly tho., 

  • @DodgeMan360

    Cool I would luv to see a picture of it.

  • our fire company has a 52 power wagon

    brush truck it can go any where

  • I would like to see some pictures of it

  • I remember when I was four and went to this. My dad was and mom participated on behalf of the Douglas County Engine Company, NV. Since then the DCEC no longer exists as an active fire company and this muster stopped many years ago. So much has changed in the near 15 years since then. The old volunteer spirit of competition is gone. It's sad really.

    If you have any more VC muster videos, put them up! Memories are pretty much all that is left of those times.

  • I sure will post some more and thanks for your comment,

    Brent

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  • I dont care what it is..dodge chevy..hell as long as it is a nice firetruck..we women r pickey!

  • awesome vid wish there was more of it. love the ole school dodges n chevys

  • Ah oh well that change the things a little bit. ;)Is amazing that your fire departament still are using power wagons, but I think is more dangerous for the owner of the property on fire that for you drive this car, he will need to wait too much until the help arrive hahaha. Im so envy about your Magnum, that should be a beast!

  • lol! I know, that thing could be a hazzard, Im affraid to drive mine cos the well known braking issues. Is too sad you have to get rid of yours. But good luck with your new purchase, I hope your new car can serve you well and your family :)

  • Why man, it is so difficult to find one this days, well Im not living in the USA, my dad bought it from the Colombian army several years ago, and till now it gettin on their foots. Why you just dont add some parts from other vehicles like a new diesel engine and a new axles, is that expensive? I love those cars, and I want to buy another.

  • Man your comment almost make me cry. Im not american though.

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