* Engine Options: The 1970 Power Wagon primarily offered two engine options:
* 318 cu in (5.2L) V8: This was the standard engine.
* 383 cu in (6.3L) V8: This was available as an option, but it wasn't as common as the 318.
* Power Wagon Focus: The Power Wagon was designed as a rugged, work-oriented vehicle. While the 383 offered more power, the 318 provided sufficient torque and fuel efficiency for most work tasks.
Important Note: While the 383 was an optional engine, it's hard to say how many 1970 Power Wagons came equipped with it without specific records. Some owners might have chosen to swap in a 383 later.
To be certain about a specific 1970 Power Wagon, you would need to check:
* The vehicle's VIN number: This can be used to look up the original engine size through online databases or contacting Dodge/Chrysler.
* The engine itself: Inspect the engine for identifying markings or tags indicating the cubic inch displacement.
Hope this helps!