Two 1942 dodge wc53 carryalls. Both in restorable or restomod condition. Buy black bodied (not pictured) for $7,000 or primer bodied for $6,000. Buy the pair for $11,500. Call brian for details @ 508-776-4415.
7,000Rochester, MARochester, MA at cars-on-line.com
There was no rot or rust on the body. This is a very rare 1/2 ton short bed. The cab interior matches the outside color. 4 X 4 It’s finished in 2001 Viper Yellow and black
24,900Los Angeles, CALos Angeles, CA at classiccars.com
The body panels are solid and straight, even the black running boards. Made in Warren, Michigan and finished in red over black, this truck looks great with its Mopar livery, twin vertical exhaust stacks and functional cowl lights, emergency revolving light Yankee Model 1160 and two Stratolite lights mounted at the top Bucket Seats
The body panels are solid and straight, even the black running boards. Made in Warren, Michigan and finished in red over black, this truck looks great with its Mopar livery, twin vertical exhaust stacks and functional cowl lights, emergency revolving light Yankee Model 1160 and two Stratolite lights mounted at the top Bucket Seats
The running gear is in great condition and the motor was rebuilt during restoration. It has been converted to an alternator and 12-volt system with turn signals. The all-aluminum gas tank was moved under the bed in the back. It's finished in 2001 Viper Yellow and black. This Power Wagon was restored about two years ago. It has about 1,000 miles since the rebuild
Used in wwii, these vehicles were central command and often kept some of the higher ranked military members safe while allowing them to see and control their troops. Painted in an army green with white stars it is obvious from first sight that this is a military vehicle. It was built to take a beating and be easy to maintain. It is powered by a inline 6 cylinder that was just gone through to insure it is running properly. This isn't a non operational display piece but a fully functioning, driving wwii vehicle. The dual bench seats have a ton of room and are tan to match the cloth top. Get this piece of history for $39,000. 00!
Used in wwii, these vehicles were central command and often kept some of the higher ranked military members safe while allowing them to see and control their troops. In fact, general george s patton rode in one of these vehicles and it is currently featured in a museum. Painted in an army green with white stars it is obvious from first sight that this is a military vehicle. It was built to take a beating and be easy to maintain. It is powered by a inline 6 cylinder that was just gone through to insure it is running properly. This isn't a non operational display piece but a fully functioning, driving wwii vehicle. The dual bench seats have a ton of room and are tan to match the cloth top. Get this piece of history for $39,000. 00!