Dodge WC3

Dodge WC3

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TipoCaminhão militar leve

O Dodge WC série foi uma gama de caminhões militares leves produzidos pela Dodge durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A série incluía porta-armas, caminhões de instalação telefônica, ambulâncias, veículos de reconhecimento, oficinas móveis e carros de comando. Eles foram substituídos após a guerra pelos veículos da série Dodge M. WC era um código de modelo Dodge: W para 1941 e C para classificação de meia tonelada. O código C foi mantido para os Dodges 6×6 de 3/4 toneladas e 11/2 toneladas.

Fonte: Dodge WC na Wikipédia

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The Dodge WC-3 was a specific model within the prolific Dodge WC (Weapons Carrier) series of light utility trucks produced by Chrysler for the U.S. military during World War II. The “WC” designation was a Dodge internal model code, not an abbreviation for “Weapons Carrier,” though that was the most common role for the series.

The WC-3 was a 1/2-ton 4×4 closed-cab pickup truck, primarily used for light cargo transport, general utility duties, and officer/staff movement, functioning as a sturdy link between the smaller 1/4-ton Jeeps and the larger 3/4-ton WC models.


Key Features and Specifications

  • Chassis: Part of the G-505 1/2-ton 4×4 series, it used a light-duty chassis that evolved from pre-war civilian designs but was adapted for military off-road use.
  • Capacity: It was rated for a nominal 1/2-ton payload (approximately 1,000 lbs or 450 kg).
  • Body Type: It featured a closed cab for the driver and passenger and an open cargo bed with transverse seating (folding benches) for carrying troops or light supplies.
  • Engine: Typically powered by the reliable Dodge L-head inline six-cylinder gasoline engine, providing adequate power for its size and payload.
  • Drivetrain: Featured a rugged 4-speed manual transmission and a part-time 4-wheel drive (4×4) system, giving it better off-road capability than standard 2WD trucks.
  • Production: The 1/2-ton WC series, which included the WC-3, was an early production run (starting in 1941), with about 80,000 units built across 30 different 1/2-ton models before the shift to the heavier 3/4-ton WC series in 1942.

Role and Impact

The WC-3 and its 1/2-ton siblings were foundational to the early U.S. Army motor pool.

Operational Highlights

  • Rear Echelon Utility: While not designed for frontline combat like armored vehicles, the WC-3 was an indispensable utility vehicle, transporting supplies, parts, and personnel behind the forward lines.
  • Early War Service: Due to its early production (1941-1942), the WC-3 was one of the primary light military trucks used by U.S. forces in the initial stages of WWII, including stateside training and early overseas deployments.
  • Maintenance Advantage: A critical feature of the entire WC series was parts standardization. Approximately 80% of components were interchangeable between the 1/2-ton and later 3/4-ton models, greatly simplifying field maintenance and logistics.
  • Evolution: The WC-3 represented a step in the evolution of U.S. military light trucks. Its design principles and the need for greater payload eventually led to the widely produced and more robust 3/4-ton WC models (like the WC-51/52), which became the definitive medium utility truck of the war.

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