
Dodge WC series - Wikipedia
The Dodge WC series, nicknamed "Beeps", [nb 3] and at first (from 1940–1942), nicknamed jeeps, [11] [12] [nb 4] [nb 5]) is a prolific range of light 4WD and medium 6WD military utility trucks, produced by Chrysler under the Dodge and Fargo marques during World War II.
Dodge WC-51-64 3/4 Tons 4x4 Truck (1942) - Truck Encyclopedia
The M6 37 mm Gun Motor Carriage, 3/4-ton, 4×4 (M6 GMC) or "M6 Fargo Gun Motor Carriage with 37mm Anti-tank Gun" (Dodge WC-55), was a modified WC-52. It was designed and built to carry the shielded M3A1 37mm anti-tank gun, mounted on its cargo bed in portee configuration, facing rearward, although it can pivot 360°.
Dodge WC-51-64 3/4 Tons 4x4 Truck (1942) - Truck Encyclopedia
Called the "beep", the WC series by Dodge during WW2 was the second best known serie of vehicle after the Jeep to roam the battlefields, present everywhere where GIs were deployed. With more than 200,000 vehicle, the large WC familiy of 4x4 3/4 tons truck was amazingly successful, proving the missing link between the light Jeep and 5+ tons ...
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MV Buyer’s Guide: WWII DODGE 3/4-Ton Trucks - Military Trader/Vehicles
2011年6月1日 · If you want a WWII-era military vehicle that was larger than a Jeep but small enough to fit in an average home garage, then a Dodge WC 3/4-ton truck is an excellent choice. Many WCs, especially ambulance variants, also served in Korea, and many were mothballed by other armed forces and are still being released today.
Vehicle Type B: WWII WC 3/4 Ton 4x4 (1942-1945)
The 3/4-ton WC had a much improved, stronger frame than the earlier model 1/2 ton. With total production over 200,000 and millions of spare parts produced during and after the war, these trucks continue to be popular with World War II collectors all over the world.
Buyer’s Guide: WWII WC-51 & WC-52 3/4-ton Trucks
2020年9月9日 · The 3/4-ton Dodge “Weapons Carrier” is the most popular WWII vehicle in the hobby —second only to the venerable Jeep. Large enough to carry eight people and tow light loads, a WC-51 (without winch) will fit in most modern car garages. While “weapons carrier” is a popular name for the pickup style truck, WC was not an abbreviation.
Dodge WC series truck (1941-1945) - Motor Car History
The Dodge WC series was a range of light military trucks produced by Dodge during World War II. The series included weapon carriers, telephone installation trucks, ambulances, reconnaissance vehicles, mobile workshops and command cars.
Dodge WC 3/4 ton (1941-1945) - Motor Car History
The WC55 Truck, 3/4 ton, 4x4 Gun Motor Carriage Dodge (G502) was a modified WC52 designed to carry an M3A1 37mm antitank gun and shield mounted on its cargo bed; the WC55 and gun combination was designated M6 Fargo Gun Motor Carriage (GMC) with 37mm Anti-tank Gun (G121). 5,380 built, most later dismantled and returned to service as WC52 cargo ...
Dodge WC series | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Dodge WC series was a range of light military trucks produced by Dodge during World War II. The series included weapon carriers, telephone installation trucks, ambulances, reconnaissance vehicles, mobile workshops and command cars. They were …