Dodge 1940

The Dodge WC-series was a series of light produced by Dodge military trucks during World War II. The series consisted of bearers of weapons, trucks, telephone equipment, ambulances, reconnaissance vehicles, mobile workshops and commands. They were replaced after the war by the Dodge M-Series vehicles. WC is a Dodge model code: 1941 W and C for a half-ton rating. Dodge changed more in the 1930 than in 1940, starting with the market strategy. Four-cylinder cars were swept under Chrysler, which the introduction of the first six Dodge, chaired in 1929, followed by an eight a year later. Then W.P. Chrysler has decided to extend the success of General Motors makes strict territories price for each brand in the crease to emulate. Thus, from a position in the market above and below DeSoto, Dodge in 1934, cheaper product a position above Plymouth. The only engine was a 218-CID six as brewing up to 87 hp to 1941, when he was hit on 91. A longer stroke for 1942 produces 230 cid and 105 hp. Marketing Division imaginative names for most queues each year conceived with the hope of making the ordinary seem special "new standard" for 1934, "New Value" for 1935, "Air-called" for 1936, "Luxury Liner" for 1939.

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