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 ...
Classic on the outside, modern on the inside. Fooled again! Never saw it comin' until you opened the truck door. The idea of slipping a classic body over a modern drivetrain isn't new, but it never ...
This truck really is a W-200, because it's a four-wheel-drive 3/4-ton model, but Chrysler's build tag as well as the Army's property tag on the glovebox lid refer to it as a D-200 and that's the ...
My new-to-me '65 truck was missing everything but the axles when I bought it, so basically I brought home a good body and frame. This "new" truck, a Dodge M37, is very similar to the classic civilian ...
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 ...
The dawn of the automotive age saw hundreds of vehicle manufacturers spring into existence in a very short time. Americans were subject to a dizzying array of choices for cars and trucks in the early ...
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