Vehicle Description
A restored piece of 4x4 history built to be a true American hero.
So this 1941 Dodge WC3 1/2 Ton 4x4 is a go-anywhere machine that's
a welcomed sight everywhere.
There's less than 80 miles on this truck since going through
restoration. But while that might make it sound like a trailer
queen, think again. These Dodges were part of the industrial force
that helped America win WWII, and the "power wagon" gained a
reputation equal to the Jeep (some say it has an even more
important role because of their larger payload.) It has all the
great details like the external-mounted spare wheel, dual
jerrycans, and even a shovel mounted to the bodywork. So this one
carries its military-grade appearance with pride. In fact, as one
of the rarer 1/2 ton machines built for the run-up to the USA's
involvement to WWII, this has a unique story to tell. Steel bumpers
and a well-integrated grille and headlight guard make this one
tough for even the modern day. We know you're thinking about the
potential of the full canvas top over the rear cargo section.
There's even a set of custom-made steel wheels to fit more
convention tires. That can really help bring the off-road ability
into modern times. But then again, with a presentation already so
authentic, you'll likely want to use this more for parades than
camping.
Inside, this Dodge reminds you it's a true military machine with
its simple and hardy setup. A grippy steel wheel, long gear sticks,
and hardy bucket seats means you can take on the elements. You even
have the original instruction plates that advise on shifting the
gears and engaging four-wheel drive. And while this is built for
pure function, one very handy upgrade is the set of Dolphin gauges.
That way you can accurately know what's going on at all times.
Under the hood is more of that military-grade toughness. The 230ci
inline-six motor has been in production for decades, and it's part
of the military might that helped us win WWII. The engine idles
smooth, and it have even been upgraded to a 12-volt system with an
alternator. This anvil-tough motor provides genuine stump-pulling
torque. So we bet it will have your mind thinking about all the
uses you could have for this classic. Especially when you include
the low-geared four-speed manual transmission and two-speed 4x4
transfer case. Since this restoration has less than 80 miles on it,
even the brakes are new.
Something so memorable, significant, and complete is rarely this
affordable. So if you want to lead the parade, don't miss you
chance at this military Dodge. Call now!