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2019 RAM POWER WAGON

just how special the Power Wagon is? In the age of Rubicons, Raptors, ZR2s, TRDs, and Rebels, are people too spoiled to realize just what a game-changer the big Ram is to the off-road world? We were one of the first outlets to drive the original modern-day Power Wagon when it was unveiled in 2004 as a 2005 model, and we immediately fell in love. Available in either a regular cab or Quad Cab, the Power Wagon had a 140-inch wheelbase, a 345hp 5.7L Hemi, a factory lift, 33-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires, a unique factory-installed Warn winch, front and rear electronic lockers with a rear helical limited slip when unlocked, 4.56 gears, an electronic disconnecting sway bar, Bilstein monotube shocks, rock rails, and forged Alcoa aluminum wheels. All for the amazingly reasonable price of $36,660 with a six-speed manual (yes,

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