CCC Episode 20 - 1952 Dodge M-43 Military Ambulance

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Available now is an excellent piece of American military history in this 1952 Dodge M-43 Ambulance. This Dodge is powered by the 3.8L inline 6 cylinder engine mated to a manual transmission. It is finished in its original military ambulance livery inside and out. This M-43 was a part of a military museum and has been maintained in very good overall condition. These M-43 ambulances do not come available very often and would be an excellent opportunity to add a piece of history to your collection.
The 1952 Dodge M-43 is a military vehicle that was produced by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation for the United States Army during the Korean War era. It was designed as an ambulance for use in the field, and was based on the Dodge WC series of trucks that had been used during World War II.
The M-43 was powered by a 230 cubic inch (3.8 liter) inline six-cylinder engine that produced 92 horsepower and 172 lb-ft of torque. It was mated to a four-speed manual transmission and was equipped with four-wheel drive, making it capable of handling rugged terrain.
The body of the M-43 was designed to accommodate two stretchers and medical equipment, and featured a large rear door for easy loading and unloading. The vehicle also had a number of unique features designed specifically for medical use, such as built-in oxygen tanks, medical cabinets, and space for a generator.
In addition to its role as an ambulance, the M-43 was also used as a command vehicle, radio communications vehicle, and personnel carrier. It saw extensive use during the Korean War, as well as in other conflicts and peacekeeping missions around the world.
Today, the 1952 Dodge M-43 is a rare and highly sought-after collectible vehicle among military history enthusiasts and collectors. Its rugged design, powerful engine, and unique medical features make it a fascinating piece of military history and a testament to the ingenuity of wartime engineering.
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  • @Bernard32
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    Thank God they weren't in Korea when the soldiers needed help.

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