24. 1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon

It’s often said that America’s industrial might is what won World War II, and Dodge was an important part of the war effort. In 1946, as Dodge shifted from wartime production to peacetime, the company decided to offer a “truck that needs no roads,” the Dodge Power Wagon. At the time, the Power Wagon was one of just two 4-wheel drive general use vehicles (the other was the Willys Jeep). For its day and age, the Dodge Power Wagon was arguably the premier work truck, allowing people to drive off-road with relative ease.