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Aye Dodges feature in a number of places on the site!
![]() http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/dodgerestoration.htm Rick ![]()
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more like a WC26 carryall.
WC52 was the 3/4 ton weapons Carrier. ![]()
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That panel van could be a WC11 half ton 4 x 4 panel, but it is more likely to be a WC42 half ton 4 x 4 radio panel, made specially for the Commonwealth.
Unfortunately the pics don't show enough detail of the distinguishing features - metal roof fill panel, roof mounted vent for the radio heat, and rear window blackout curtains. I was lucky enough to get a good look round Rick's 1940 RAF aircrew bus before the restoration started, and look forward to seeing it again when he is done... http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/dodge...estoration.htm Gordon knows about Dodges
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“WC-11, WC-19, WC-42 Almost 1,400 panel van trucks, and panel van bodied radio communication cars. At first, regular panel van trucks were ordered: 642 units of WC-11, and 103 units of WC-19. The subsequent WC-42 panel vans were however furnished and equipped as radio communication cars. The 650 WC-42 radio panel vans almost outnumbered their bare transportation siblings, and they were also the only radio communication cars that Dodge built in a panel van body style in the entire VC and WC series range. Almost half of production, 650 units, went to the British Empire under the U.S. Lend-Lease agreement.” Attached a pic of a restored one: 8FD5C11D-FB35-44B0-A732-1882FC8A6076.jpeg
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Speaking of 1/2-ton Dodges, did the Commonwealth armies use any of the other versions? E.g. the WC-26 Carryall?
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Does anybody know in which theatres they were used? F4036871-38EE-4387-80FB-BF8E06B9A5FC.jpeg
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Bart Vanderveen wrote the British used the WC-21, WC-23, WC-26, WC-27 and WC-42.
C9877F7F-86DE-470A-9E49-A5E99F57EB3E.jpg The attached picture shows a WC-42 with census number Z-4781243. EF438357-65C4-4936-9B28-78EB0450D67E.jpeg
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