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The strange rise and quiet fall of the Dodge Lil’ Red Express
For a brief moment in the late 1970s, a bright red Dodge pickup with chrome stacks and gold lettering became the unlikeliest ...
How did Ram trucks become the iconic pickups that we know them as today? Let's trace the evolution of the model and the ...
There are some things you just don't see every day. A Mopar veteran could go to a lot of car shows and never find another '50 Dodge pickup street machine, which is precisely why Roy and Jane Braden's ...
When talking about 1960s pickup trucks, we usually think about the Ford F-Series and the Chevrolet C/K. These were the most popular haulers at the time, but they weren't the only trucks emerging out ...
Dodge's short-lived SRT-10 Viper-powered pickup was a mighty machine with stuff-you-in-the-seat power delivery and loads of V-10 bluster. However, another striped Dodge truck was not only the ...
The Dodge A100 pickup truck was built from 1964 to 1970 and shared its 90-inch wheelbase with the Dodge A100 van. It was virtually guaranteed to go down in hot-rodding history as utterly forgettable ...
Despite formerly being called the Dodge Ram, RAM is a separate brand that specializes in pickup trucks nowadays. Why is RAM no longer part of the Dodge brand?
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