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Commercial trucks and vans


Trucks from Dodge in the United Kingdom
“Civilian” Dodge trucks and SUVs
- Dodge pickup history page: from the Dodge Brothers through to the modern era
Dodge Ram: 2002-2008, 2009-???, FAQ- Dodge Ram repairs
- Dodge Durango: 1998-2004; 2005-2006; and 2007-2009; and 2012
- Dodge Dakota: 1987-1996; Shelby Dakota (1989); 1997-2004; 2005-07; 2008-2011; 2012 Ram Dakota?
- Dodge Ramcharger
- Power Wagon: Original-1970s; 2005+
- Little Red Wagon
- Dodge A-Vans: the Forward Control models
- 1960 Dodge light duty trucks and vans
- 1966 trucks and vans including the L-series “big rigs” tilt-cabs, A-series, and D-series
- 1977 trucks and vans (including Warlock, Power Wagon, Trail Duster, Ramcharger)
- 1978-79 L’il Red Express Truck and 1976-79 Dodge Warlock
- 1983 trucks and vans (Ram, Power Ram, Ramcharger, Van and Wagon, Rampage)
- Dodge D Series (1930s-40s): Mostly photos of Australian models at the moment.
- Campers and motor homes (1960s-1970s) • Jeep Off-Road Campers (2010)
- Dodge Dude (1970-71 and 2004)
- Concept trucks: Dodge M-80, Dodge PowerBox, Dodge Nitro, Other concept trucks: Dodge T-Rex, Power Wagon, etc.

Other Chrysler Corporation trucks
Jeep®
- Military vehicles and other projects
- Chrysler Aspen - reskinned Dodge Durango
- Chrysler Town & Country: the original Woody!
- DeSoto Suburban long-term review and trailing towing
- Fargo Trucks: From 1913 through 1972. Fairly detailed now.
- Powell Sport Wagon: Begun in 1954, riding a 1941 Plymouth chassis, the Powell Sport Wagon was well ahead of its time. It came with a steel body, fiberglass front, and wooden bumpers.
- Graham Brothers and Early Dodge Trucks
- The PT 125 Express (Pearl Tatlock): From a line of trucks made starting in 1939, lasted through 1941, it had a strong engine with 82 horsepower and a high price of $625. Basically a Dodge truck in Plymouth trim, the 1941 version looked like the prior two years, but with headlights on the crown of the fenders and with cowl lights. Roughly 6,000 1941 PT 125s were made, with a cargo capacity of half a ton.
- The History page has early vehicles by year
- Jeffery Quad: Pioneering 4x4 used in WWI
- Military vehicles, radar, rockets, and bombs section
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