Dodge was the first carmaker to produce a muscle truck. It happened in 1964 when Mopar dropped the Street Wedge V8 engine in the D-100 pickup. This 1965 D-300 wasn't that lucky and it might look like ...
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Old Dodge Trucks: Today’s Ram Stands on Tall Shoulders!
Dodge began building trucks over 100 years ago. Today, Dodge and Ram are separate brands, but their DNA remains the same.
Camper conversions were highly popular in the 1960s, so almost every production pickup truck out there came with such an option. The Dodge D Series was no exception, and this D300 Caveman Camper is ...
Scott Stelzle's '65 D-100 is an old farm hand, but it's tough to discern this Dodge's agricultural pedigree from the look of the truck today. To be sure, you won't see this beauty hauling silage to ...
We’ve all heard the phrase “less is more,” which, in the diesel industry, can refer to those who are able to produce impressive performances with limited resources. In our searching, we can honestly ...
The Dumpster is my '65 Dodge M37 project truck named after its ugly looks and treasure trove of goodies hidden inside. Showing how to swap in a complete drivetrain and build a suspension no matter ...
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