The Dodge WC-54 Ambulance Van 1940 is a classic all-American ambulance. It is best known for the part it played in World War II, providing a reliable and trusted form of transportation for injured soldiers. The exterior of the ambulance is a classic, box-like design. It is painted in a vibrant shade of olive green and trimmed with a white band along the top of the body. On the front of the van, there is a large black grille that has two bars of vertical slashes running through it, and above the grille is a pair of headlights with chrome surrounds. The front windshield has two wipers and the vehicle rides on classic white-rimmed black steel wheels. The interior of the vehicle is made up of two rows of bench seating for up to eight passengers, as well as compartments in the rear for medical supplies. The upholstery is a rugged and utilitarian green material which has a single red stripe running along the sides. The cabin has distinct wood-paneled walls with recessed storage compartments and a pair of copper green steel cabinets in the rear for storing medical supplies. The two rows of bench seating feature three-point restraints and are padded for comfort. The engine of the Dodge WC-54 Ambulance Van 1940 is a durable straight-six cylinder engine that produces 85 horsepower. The transmission is a three-speed manual, with an option of four-wheel drive, and the vehicle is capable of a top speed of 60 mph. This ambulance is reliable and fuel-efficient, making it an ideal choice for transporting injured soldiers. On the outside, the ambulance features a classic design that harkens back to a simpler, more heroic time in history.
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