The 1943 Dodge WC-52 Truck is a civilian vehicle that was produced by the Dodge Division of Chrysler Corporation during World War II. The black and grayish-blue truck is a rugged and timeless classic. It features a steel-bodied 4-wheel drive with the renowned "Power Wagon" engines, making it an efficient workhorse. The exterior of the truck is characterized by a slanting stamped steel grille, an angular hood, and a squared-off cab with two doors. The entrance is through the front-hinged driver's side door, and the cargo area has a hinged tailgate. Uniquely designed dual headlights are positioned on either side of the grille, and other external features include chrome-finished radiator shell and bumpers, side-mounted running boards, a chrome-plated windshield wiper, and curtain-type side windows. The interior of the truck comes with a 3-speed manual gearbox, a vacuum-style single-stage clutch, a six-cylinder 216.3-cubic-inch engine, and a single-unit 4X4 powertrain. It has a 3-man seating capacity in the front, and the rear compartment is designed to hold up to 750 lbs. of cargo. The dashboard features three circular instrument dials, including an oil pressure gauge, a fuel gauge, and an ammeter, to provide useful information to the driver. The power and creativity behind the WC-52 Trucks is unmatched. Constructed with a durable frame and impressive power, this vehicle is an iconic symbol of wartime progress and hard-working people.
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