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1943 Dodge WC51 and 1943 Harley WL

1943 Dodge WC51 and 1943 Harley WL

We prefer our off-road vehicles clad in military green, as it speaks to the brawn of the ride we’re piloting. That paint job, however, is really just a nod to the vehicles trusted on the battlefield. If you want the real thing, get in on this sale for a 1943 Dodge WC51 and an accompanying 1943 Harley WL. The WC51 was trusted by U.S. military forces throughout WWII, and this fine example even comes with the military-specification motorcycle, weapons carrier body, and full embarkation equipment (shovel, ax, camo netting, etc.) you would have found on one if you saw it in one of the theaters during the war. The canvas cab roof, seats, and other more delicate appointments are in fantastic shape, and the 230 cubic inch inline six engine is packed under the hood. For history buffs and off-road enthusiasts, it doesn’t get more authentic than this.