1941 Dodge WC-6 Command Car
Description
With the initial success of the VC series for 1940, the 1941 WC series was a further evolution of Dodge’s half-ton four-wheel drive trucks. With fewer civilian amenities, the grille was redesigned in a simple slat style that also served as a brush guard as well as new fenders that collected less mud that would hinder forward progress. The chassis and wheelbase were lengthened to improve overlanding capabilities. Dodge would build 30 different models of the WC with four-wheel drive and an additional eight two-wheel drive models ranging from closed cab pickups, command cars, radio cars, ambulances, telephone maintenance, or open cab pickups. An unlikely sight on the roads today, the WC-6 Command Car serves as a unique vehicle ideal suited and any military gathering or in any militaria 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, the WC-6 was restored in 1974 to award-winning level with all ‘NOS’ or original parts, clenching the coveted Best in Show Award at the first Military Vehicle Preservation Association convention in Denver, Colorado in 1978
The truck was repowered with a 251 cu-in Chrysler ‘Spitfire’ flat-head inline-six-cylinder engine in the late 1980s, now producing 115 horsepower instead of the original 85
An early half-ton variant of the WC series Comand Car offering a softer suspension with a more compliant ride as compared to the later three-quarter-ton models
Equipped with a four-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case
Featuring a removable canvas roof with two rows of seats for up to six passengers
Enclosed rear storage compartment with fold-down tailgate
Displaying 3,869 miles since restoration
Retaining the original frame-mounted lifting points for overseas shipment
Features
Top speed: 55 mph
Maximum range: 240 miles
Track width: 59 in front and 61 in rear
Wheelbase: 116 in
Louvered cat eyes and tail lights
Hydraulic drum brakes
Enclosed glove box
Fold down front windshield
Solid axles front and rear
Heavy-duty leaf spring suspension
Known Flaws
Larger displacement engine than original
While this truck has been restored, it shows minor imperfections from use and enjoyment
Included
Jerry can
Water can
Early pioneer tools
Ownership History
The seller purchased this WC-6 Command Car in 2019. The previous owner, also located in Colorado Springs, purchased the truck in the late 1960s and commenced the restoration in the early 1970s.