K-50 truck
The K-50 telephone repair truck was used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps during, and after World War II, for the repair and installation of phone lines.
K-50 telephone repair truck | |
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1941 Chevrolet 1/2 ton | |
Type | telephone repair |
Place of origin | United States |
Specifications | |
Weight | gross 4,150 Lbs. |
Length | 192-inches |
Width | 71-inches |
Height | 75-inches |
Crew | 2 |
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Armor | none |
Main armament | none |
Engine |
GMC 6-cylinder 216 cid 85.5 hp |
Suspension | wheels, 4X2 |
Speed | 60 MPH |
History
The Signal Corps, at the beginning of World War II needed a light telephone repair truck, and contracted with both Chevrolet, and Dodge for a truck chassis to mount a standard American Telephone & Telegraph tool box bed. the original bed was styled after the Streamline Moderne motif of the 1930s. The second style bed, the K-50B, was a more Utilitairian square box, that mounted the ladder on the top rather than on the side. It was often used in conjunction with the K-38 trailer. all were eventually replaced by the Dodge M37 series V-41 truck
Variations
- Chevy 1/2-ton, 4X2, (1941)
- Dodge 1/2-ton, 4X4, (1941) box by Highway trailer Co.
- WC-39, T112, 1 built
- WC-43, T215, 370 built
- WC-50, T112, 1 built
- Dodge 3/4-ton 4X4
- WC-59 T214, 549 built
- WC-61 T214, 58 built (K-50-B) box by American Coach and Body Co.
See also
References
- TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles. dated 1 sept. 1943: http://www.scribd.com/doc/140198120/TM-9-2800-1943-STANDARD-MILITARY-MOTOR-VEHICLES-1-SEPTEMBER-1943
- TM 9-2800 Military vehicles dated oct. 1947: http://www.scribd.com/doc/188375301/TM-9-2800-1947
- TM 9-2800-1 Military vehicles dated February 1953: http://www.scribd.com/doc/183017787/TM-9-2800-1-1953-INCLUDING-C1-EN-C2-pdf
- TM 9-808: http://www.scribd.com/doc/153243048/TM9-808-DODGE-3-4-TON-4-X-4-TRUCK
- SNL G657 Master Parts Book Dec. 1943
External links
- http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_wc59.php
- http://www.wc43.com/
- http://www.brads41-46chevys.com/id12.html
- http://www.olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_chevy_early.php
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