General Patton’s Dodge WC57 Command Car was purpose-built solely for his use during World War II. A number of features specific to his needs are included such as pennants indicating titles such as three-star general and 3rd Army HQ.
A historically-significant military vehicle, the Command Car is powered by Dodge’s reliable 230 CID six-cylinder inline engine while a 4×4 drivetrain provides it with off-road capability. It is outfitted with protective armor plating that indicates that the vehicle was part of General Patton’s command and the 3rd Army HQ motor pool.
A Browning .30 caliber machine gun, auxiliary tanks, containers, and high-volume sirens and horns are just a few of the additional features included in this one-of-a-kind military vehicle. This Dodge WC57 was produced from 1942 until 1945 and was the forerunner of the Dodge Power Wagon.