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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
Hi all,some news from Norway again.
On my Wc 57 I have discovered the hood number in 2" lettering it is like this:
81673639 WC57 20294925
And body# 4219/20815
My friend has the following numbers (also undiscovered hood number)
81673594 WC57 20295085
And body# 4219/20811
Strange thing is that his car is earlier in all numbers, but not on the registration number?
Regards from Norway.
Raymond.
On my Wc 57 I have discovered the hood number in 2" lettering it is like this:
81673639 WC57 20294925
And body# 4219/20815
My friend has the following numbers (also undiscovered hood number)
81673594 WC57 20295085
And body# 4219/20811
Strange thing is that his car is earlier in all numbers, but not on the registration number?
Regards from Norway.
Raymond.
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
Hi,
I have added your actual hood numbers to the database...the calculated ones I had previously listed were both about 3000 off...glad you found your original numbers!
I have added your actual hood numbers to the database...the calculated ones I had previously listed were both about 3000 off...glad you found your original numbers!
"Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best; it removes all that is base... The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood."
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
Wc51 81500454
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
I don't think you have a 3/4 ton....got a pic of it?Route1 wrote:Wc51 81500454
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
Hi- I know the chassis number is correct, and the cab number is correct, my only question is still the hood number... (By correct, I mean that is what's stamped there... God only knows if the cab was swapped at some point!) I tried estimating date based on the build cards elsewhere on the site, and bracketing the serial number and extrapolating, but my estimate came out around the first week of January. I am most likely wrong(especially since the body tag says 42) and like your estimated date of production better. I have to get one of those build cards from Chrysler Historical...Pics are at: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... 0937835961 (have to log in to facebook to access...Sorry- have to get another photohost & post)divingrocks wrote:If all the numbers you gave me are correct and your chassis has no factory winch...you probably have a WC51 made in early October 1942
ng19delta wrote:Hi- I am still working on my WC's identity, but the serial number is 81589786(from frame rail- the 8 & 1 are covered by an added piece to be removed) and the USA number appears to be W-277559: I have not completed sanding back to it. I started today, but due to a lighting issue, sanded through part before I saw the dark blue markings! ARRRGGGHHH! It is a WC-51. The cab number is 4290-28313, and the original engine number is unknown: It currently has a P-23 engine in it! :p I'll be doing more sanding, more carefully, tomorrow- and with better light!
I just rescued this one from a scrapyard in Arizona, and had it dragged(on a U-haul car carrier) all the way across the USA to New Jersey. Can't wait to get into the meat of this restoration!
Scott
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10/42 WC-51 "Old Henry" (In Memory of Henry McBride)
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
Tjenare Doktorn,
The build card can take up to a couple of months before you get it from Chrysler. I guess the pile up the applications and go through the bunch once every two weeks or so...
Don't forget to post you build card once you get it.
Göran N
Lidingö
The build card can take up to a couple of months before you get it from Chrysler. I guess the pile up the applications and go through the bunch once every two weeks or so...
Don't forget to post you build card once you get it.
Göran N
Lidingö
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Dodge WC51 1945
Built: 2/12/1945
Marked as an ambulance of the
Brazilian Expeditionary Force, Italy 1944-45
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Willys MBT
ACM no 57482
Manufactured: July 1943
MVBros - Your need - our mission
Dodge WC51 1945
Built: 2/12/1945
Marked as an ambulance of the
Brazilian Expeditionary Force, Italy 1944-45
&
Willys MBT
ACM no 57482
Manufactured: July 1943
MVBros - Your need - our mission
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database
728671 may be a good registration number for your ambulanceDrDiesel wrote:WC54 81662054 no buildcard yet.
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 325 known
Rocks, found this plate under years of paint. It looks like 4239-11024?, it's really beat-up. My WC54 has a frame # 81551926,just want to add this info to your data base. Jeff
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 325 known
Hi Divingrocks.
325!!? Did you ever think what you might have started? Only another 167,000 WC51 and 52 or so to go according to the data I've got.
Phil
325!!? Did you ever think what you might have started? Only another 167,000 WC51 and 52 or so to go according to the data I've got.
Phil
1944 Leyland Hippo 10 tonner (Ex 79th Armoured Division) 'Elly J'
21 December 1942 Dodge WC51 (US Navy South Pacific)
'Spirit of USS Arizona'
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8th January 1944 US Navy MB. 'Olive's Taxi'
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21 December 1942 Dodge WC51 (US Navy South Pacific)
'Spirit of USS Arizona'
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8th January 1944 US Navy MB. 'Olive's Taxi'
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 325 known
well, I have only collected info on survivors, not full production...a mere .01 percent of the 300,000 produced ain't bad!
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 326 known
Hi there..
Only just got around to posting my details....oops!!
Type - WC51
Chassis - 8160468
Reg. no - 2113889 (stamped onto chassis under chassis number)
Engine - T214-207559 (with further rebuild stamps/plates of 3361-52-22 and 461-00 RA / date of delivery 12-52
Personally I think it is either VERY late Dec 1942, or VERY early Jan 1943.
Hope this is of use..
Gareth
Only just got around to posting my details....oops!!
Type - WC51
Chassis - 8160468
Reg. no - 2113889 (stamped onto chassis under chassis number)
Engine - T214-207559 (with further rebuild stamps/plates of 3361-52-22 and 461-00 RA / date of delivery 12-52
Personally I think it is either VERY late Dec 1942, or VERY early Jan 1943.
Hope this is of use..
Gareth
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 326 known
Hi Gareth,
You wrote: "Chassis - 8160468" - there seems to be a number missing there. My frame number 81741448, 8 digits long.
The best way to get an exact production date is to send 25 USD (Cash in an envelope is OK, I sent money that way. There's a minute risk that the cash will disappear on the way, but it's never happened to me) to Chrysler Corp and get the build card for your vehicle. Link here:
http://wpchryslermuseum.org/newsroom.do ... 90&mid=135
Goran N
You wrote: "Chassis - 8160468" - there seems to be a number missing there. My frame number 81741448, 8 digits long.
The best way to get an exact production date is to send 25 USD (Cash in an envelope is OK, I sent money that way. There's a minute risk that the cash will disappear on the way, but it's never happened to me) to Chrysler Corp and get the build card for your vehicle. Link here:
http://wpchryslermuseum.org/newsroom.do ... 90&mid=135
Goran N
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Dodge WC51 1945
Built: 2/12/1945
Marked as an ambulance of the
Brazilian Expeditionary Force, Italy 1944-45
&
Willys MBT
ACM no 57482
Manufactured: July 1943
MVBros - Your need - our mission
Dodge WC51 1945
Built: 2/12/1945
Marked as an ambulance of the
Brazilian Expeditionary Force, Italy 1944-45
&
Willys MBT
ACM no 57482
Manufactured: July 1943
MVBros - Your need - our mission
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 326 known
Newton,
Yes, please provide the eight digit!
Yes, please provide the eight digit!
"Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best; it removes all that is base... The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood."
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Re: 3/4 Ton Database of 327 known
Oooops!!!
Sorry guys... you spotted the 'intentional error'!!!!
The 8-digit number is 81604608
Cheers all,
Gareth
Sorry guys... you spotted the 'intentional error'!!!!
The 8-digit number is 81604608
Cheers all,
Gareth