
If you hated it, and hated Zero, well, know that Zero's voice is right there with you.ĭavid Cross, at the 10:02 mark of this interview, rips his performance and the mission's design. Even the rotating light on the roof still works! This is a period-correct fire truck in the best tradition, with most of its original fire fighting gear still intact, low mileage, and a fire department with the common sense to keep it stored carefully in the winter.Anyone who attempted to 100-percent Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas a dozen years ago remembers "Supply Lines," the goddamn impossible side mission that C.J. Even better, it retains its original siren with the siren, yelp, and wail volume controls. A new carburetor was installed and the gas tank was cleaned and lined the seller believes the brakes have been gone through as well. The Power Wagon features a 318 V8 with a four speed manual that’s said to run well. Multiple drivers of different shapes and sizes hopping in and out doesn’t exactly lend itself to a perfectly preserved seat cover.

The interior obviously shows some wear, and even with the low miles, I’m not shocked to see the bench seat needing some work. The Dodge also has manually locking Warn hubs, but I’m guessing those were added later. The other add-ons were specific to fire department needs, from a 200 gallon water tank in the bed (no longer with the truck) to an 8,000 pound Ramsey winch with floor mounted handles. The seller notes this was a special order truck featuring the shorter wheelbase with an eight-foot bed. Still, it seems like at one time every fire department was worried about massive forest fires as we’ve seen brush trucks in more than one local that doesn’t automatically conjure up images of vast mountainsides on fire. The listing claims the truck was used for brush fire operations, which I can’t imagine there was much of in upstate New York. Still, kudos to the firefighters who kept this beautiful Power Wagon indoors and out of the slop, as it doesn’t appear to have an significant rust or rot-through. The Prospect Terrace Fire Company is a long way from San Andreas, located in Binghampton, New York, which is the sort of place that will make you wish you lived in California when February rears its ugly head. Find the full listing for the Power Wagon here on eBay and located in San Andreas, California. Still, bidding has fallen short of the reserve at the moment, as it’s currently bid to $8,300, which apparently won’t take it home.

A 1964 Dodge Power Wagon 4×4 would be a gem in almost any configuration, but one that has just 25,000 original miles and looks like it left the fire house yesterday is a find and a half.

The seller claims this former fire truck comes with an amazing paper trail that documents its creation from Day 1, and that it retains its original paint job as well.
