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Dodge Série WC

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Dodge WC Series (1941–1945) – The Dodge WC Series refers to a wide family of light military trucks built between 1941 and 1945


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Dodge Série WC

The Dodge WC Series refers to a wide family of light military trucks built between 1941 and 1945 by Dodge (Chrysler) to serve various logistical and operational roles during World War II.


Available in numerous versions—troop carriers, field ambulances, command cars, wreckers, and radio vehicles—these trucks were known for their reliability, ruggedness, and adaptability.


More than 250,000 units were produced in total, including models like the WC-51, WC-52, WC-56, WC-57, and more.


Technical Specifications (e.g. WC-51)


  1. Manufacturer: Dodge (Chrysler Corporation)
  2. Engine: Inline 6-cylinder, 3.8L (T214 engine)
  3. Power: 92 hp
  4. Transmission: 4-speed manual + 4x4 transfer case
  5. Payload: ¾ ton
  6. Curb weight: Approx. 2,200 kg (4,850 lbs)
  7. Max speed: Approx. 85 km/h (53 mph)
  8. Range: Approx. 450 km (280 miles)


Wartime Uses


  1. Troop and equipment transport
  2. Field ambulance (WC-54)
  3. Mobile command post
  4. Towing light artillery
  5. Radio and maintenance support


Legacy


The Dodge WC became a cornerstone of the U.S. Army’s mobility during WWII. It remains one of the most iconic military vehicles of the era and is highly valued among collectors and restorers.