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Historic 1941 Dodge WC24/25 Radio Command Car tied to the 92nd Infantry Division to be sold at no reserve. A rare piece of World War II military history, directly tied to the storied Buffalo ...
As commander of the Third Army, Patton had little time to dawdle. "Old Blood and Guts," as he came to be known, had an ardent desire for battle and this early-to-mid-1940s Dodge WC-57 command car ...
Once overseas, Patton began using a three-quarter-ton Dodge WC-56 G-502-series command car, which was wider, lower, and more stable than the half-ton G-505 models like the WC-7, WC-24, and so on.
The VC-1 quickly evolved into the WC range, the WC57 Command and Reconnaissance Weapons Carrier riding on a three-quarter-ton, 4×4 chassis and weighing almost 5,400 pounds.
For WWII enthusiasts, anything related to Patton can be of great value. Especially a command car he may or may not have moved about in. Sitting in the gallery above is a Dodge WC-57, one of the ...
If military vehicles could talk and act, then each and every one of them would take direct orders from this Dodge WC-57 Command Car. Part of the series produced for the army between 1942 and 1945 ...
Damaging government property is a serious offense. In order to keep military equipment (and soldiers) intact, Dodge trucks built during World War II came equipped with a governor set to about 56 ...
When the United States entered the Second World War, Dodge was called up to turn its TC pickup into the 1940 VC-1 military truck, which evolved into the WC Series.The open-topped WC-57 was popular ...
Now, 75 years since his death, his Dodge WC-57 Command Car has popped up for sale. Worldwide auctioneers. 2/8. ... it the predecessor of the post-war civilian Dodge Power Wagon.