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RE: Another Example
Looks funny on the 3/4 ton WWII Dodges, they did not have the sloped hood like the 1/2 ton WCs ( I know the 3/4 ton carry all and ambulance had a sloped hood, but they were full inclosed bodies)
One of the few, Frank USMC RET
DNgunn
If you can get it cheap, go for it. The windshield alone will bring you some $$ from the Power Wagon guys whpo are always looking for good whindshield frames. The cab also, stripped down of the seats and gages and doors are items again the Power Wagon guys are after.
The WC parts on it...
Bill
I have a WC-1, it does not have the wind shield regulator on it, nor has any one with the correct cab I have ever seen. I have owned 3 closed cab WC 1/2s, and a couple of closed cabs (none as nice as yours!).
Could the cab be a civilain pick up or heavy truck cab, because it is not a WC...
I have been collecting WWII Dodges for years.
What you have is a:
1. A WC1/2 ton Dodge 4x4
2. some one has put a Chevy motor in it.
3. the cab is off a Dodge Power wagon, look in the middle of the cab it has the window crank, the WWII half ton did not have that.
This is common for open cab...
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