Bob gives a quick look at his completed 1942 WC57 Command Car including a peek at the engine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_W... #WWII #WC57 #MilitaryCollectors
Whats up with the frame rail, there is a gap at the winch, frame says "i am a WC56".... could it be a rare WC58.... Signalcorps radio CommandCar?? all together, real nice COMMANDCAR!!
Sir, new subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this with us. I myself am searching for an M38 thats been done. Modest for you but I want a military flat fender. I will be looking for ward to seeing your other vehicles. WW2 vehicles are the tops. Thanks again, great job. 👍
I'm working on a M37 in Charleston SC if you know where any parts cars are. Watched your outdoor show for years and never knew that you were a gearhead.
There was a guy in Massachusetts that had about a dozen of these in his backyard. From the trucks to the command cars
Beautiful, obviously restoring it was a labor of love. I just love these WW2 vehicles.
I love this channel !
Awesome. i am glad you have the resources to make these awesome time pieces of American history be brought back to Glory.
Thanks!
Whats up with the frame rail, there is a gap at the winch, frame says "i am a WC56".... could it be a rare WC58.... Signalcorps radio CommandCar?? all together, real nice COMMANDCAR!!
Great looking vehicle and smart move on the drivetrain. Even with double clutching those old transmissions can be a real pain in the ass.
Thanks. You're right, some things are best left in the past.
Very cool Thank you for showing this:) God Bless.
Looks to actually be a WC 56 with frame extensions...
Sir, new subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this with us. I myself am searching for an M38 thats been done. Modest for you but I want a military flat fender. I will be looking for ward to seeing your other vehicles. WW2 vehicles are the tops. Thanks again, great job. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Meme vos véhicules "MILITAIRE"
Sont d'une BEAUTÉ incroyable !
Un vrai BONHEUR pour les yeux.
De sacrés monuments motorisés !
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I'm working on a M37 in Charleston SC if you know where any parts cars are. Watched your outdoor show for years and never knew that you were a gearhead.
Must've been a B1 M37, because the earlier transmissions weren't synchronized either
150 is bullshit i know of over 60 in Germany alone