Dodge

Sale price: US $22,500.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
“Used, fully restored, excellent condition”
Model Year: 1941 Make: Dodge

Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Vehicle description

1941 Dodge WC 9 Ambulance for sale: Fully restored! Runs great! No problems at all! The mileage displayed on the odometer reads 00337.4 miles! Vehicle is in show-ready/film-ready condition Original Medical Supplies and Tools from the Ambulance are included (some shown above - e.g. the dummy, the ax, the shovel, the crate full of medical supplies, etc.). Vehicle is located in Georgia and is available only for local pick up. I will not ship the vehicle. Buyer responsible for loading the vehicle onto a trailer or other means. Buyer will need a trailer of their own for transportation or the buyer must be able to drive the vehicle. Cash is the accepted form of payment Upon winning the auction, Buyer will pay a non-refundable deposit of $500.00 via PayPal to be treated as earnest money. Then we can work out a time for the vehicle to be picked up. Serious bidders only, please. Vehicle is sold "as is"
General History and Info About the Vehicle: All members of the WC line were rugged, dependable, go-anywhere, all-wheel drive trucks; and the ambulances were no exception. But being ambulances, they had two features not shared by others in the line: a smoother riding suspension system and an interior heater. Unlike today, very little medical care was administered inside these ambulances. Care was given before patients were loaded and after they were removed, but usually not while aboard. The function of the ambulance was almost exclusively to transport the wounded from here to there. Ambulance crews consisted of a driver and an attendant. While the attendant was expected to render urgent care when needed, his purpose was really to hold the other end of the litter. The ambulances were conspicuously marked for their purpose with large white squares containing large red crosses. The design of the Red Cross markings were spelled out in the Geneva Convention and were often called "Geneva Crosses." Even so, ambulances did not always escape drawing fire. As front line vehicles in Europe and North Africa, they were often strafed or otherwise fired upon. In the Pacific Theater, concealment was more desirable so the stark white markings were toned down or eliminated altogether. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help assist you in any way! Thanks for looking and happy bidding!

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