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Just went back and checked. The 50 is the designation for the WC-64KD so you have a 1942 3/4 ton WC-64KD number 890 out of 3500. This is a little peculiar as the WC-64s were all "supposedly" made in late 1944 and early 1945.
That is the body tag and indicates what the body design was from the factory. In your case it means:
42-the year mfg was 1942
50-there is no showing for this number (possibly the WC-64 KD Ambulance)
890-the 890th body of this type built
Look closer at that tag to make sure it is a '50'. I am...
Sam, you might try over on the WW2dodge.com site. There is a WC-64 expert there from Eindhoven, Holland. There is also a site wc64.com (I believe) that can help you. That light is not WW 2. Not sure what it is. Can you post more pics of that shock mounts from different angles and the...
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