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1941 WC24 value.

Huhu8

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I have a 1941 WC 24 command car.
Where I have it stored It must be moved so I have no room now i was fixing it up years ago but then ran out of funds. I'm Curious to find out how much it would be worth in this condition?
It will be for sale soon.
 

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Huhu8

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Makes sense, it has been chopped unfortunately and not in the best condition. Needs all new wiring harness, and some other things. It's been a while since I have been on here, I will be selling it on here once I figure out the changes on this site.
Ugh the Popular Mechanics pickup modification. I see $2500 there, sorry so low.
 

msgjd

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the 1960s-70s school bus seat is a neat addition, like most of us i once stared at that logo for countless hours :rolleyes:..

had a chance to grab a wc24 at a junkyard in the 1990s but passed due to the body behind the front seat was torched off by PO to make a crude flatbed carrying racing tires, fuel, parts, tools, and pull a racecar trailer .. The only way i could immediately tell it had been a command car was the barely 9" of vertical rolled steel that remained right behind the driver seat.. Other identifiers were the "STP" decals all over it :D

Nowadays i'm in a difficult position of disposing of a lifelong collection piece by piece .. Your WC is in waaaaaaay better shape than the one i almost bought .. The right person will come along
 
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Huhu8

New member
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6
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Location
VA
the 1960s-70s school bus seat is a neat addition, like most of us i once stared at that logo for countless hours :rolleyes:..

had a chance to grab a wc24 at a junkyard in the 1990s but passed due to the body behind the front seat was torched off by PO to make a crude flatbed carrying racing tires, fuel, parts, tools, and pull a racecar trailer .. The only way i could immediately tell it had been a command car was the barely 9" of vertical rolled steel that remained right behind the driver seat.. Other identifiers were the "STP" decals all over it :D

Nowadays i'm in a difficult position of disposing of a lifelong collection piece by piece .. Your WC is in waaaaaaay better shape than the one i almost bought .. The right person will come along
Yes it is an old school bus seat,lol. Yes having to down size sucks. I also have a M35A2 and a ton of extra parts that I must get out of there. I'm keeping my 5ton and cucvs.
 
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