1941 Dodge WC-3 Weapons Carrier
Description
In an effort to improve the VC series of half-ton our-wheel drive trucks, Dodge launched the WC series in 1941. The design focused on military practicality over civilian styling; a simple slat-style grille was employed, as well as redesigned fenders to prevent mud from collecting and hindering forward progress. Overlanding performance was increased thanks to the lengthened wheelbase. The WC chassis was used across 38 different models, with 30 of those models featuring four-wheel drive. WC series trucks served a multitude of military roles with bodies ranging from closed cab pickups, command cars, radio cars, ambulances, telephone maintenance, or open cab pickups. A rare sight on today’s roads, this WC-3 Weapons Carrier is a unique vehicle that would be a welcome addition to any militaria enthusiast's collection.
The Military Collection
The five military trucks on offer today all come from a single collection that is focused on preserving military history. This selection of trucks served vital roles with the US Military in both theaters of World War II. Today they are offered in restored condition, eager to partake in a parade, reenactment, or any other gathering of military vehicles.
Highlights
Per the consignor, this Weapons Carrier was restored to motorpool-ready condition with ‘NOS’ or original parts whenever possible in 2009
The body was stripped to bare metal before refinishing in the current shade of military green
A well-proven vehicle with 4,594 miles since restoration
Equipped with a 230 cu-in flathead inline-six-cylinder generating 85 horsepower
Desirable open-cab variant, seldom seen in this condition
Capable of a maximum of 55 mph with a maximum range of 240 miles thanks to a 30-gallon fuel tank
Features
Weight: 4,775 lb
Length: 181 in
Width: 76 in
Height with top: 88 in
Wheelbase: 116 in
Payload: 1,300 lb
Four-speed manual transmission
Military blackout markers and tail lights
Single-speed transfer case
Canvas roof covering the driver and load compartment
Dual windshield wipers
Known Flaws
Incorrect tires
While the engine is 230 cu-in, it is not the correct ‘T’ number
Included
Jerry can
Shovel
Axe
Ownership History
The previous owner of this WC-3 had this truck as a part of their collection since the early 1970s in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area, and the seller purchased the truck from them in 2019.