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These used Dodge models have proven their mettle on the used market and will last you decades if you need them to.
For our money, this Cummins-swapped classic Dodge was one of the low-key greatest trucks to pass the Mecum Auction block at Kissimmee, Florida, last year.
Old trucks never die; they just run like crap and drive you nuts trying to trace a wiring short. Oh wait, no–that’s just my ...
Birth of the Big Horn Following World War II, Dodge built on its reputation as a premier builder of rugged trucks with the introduction of the now-classic Power Wagon model.
If you're looking to restore some classic Dodge vehicles, do something out of the box and work on one of these less popular automobile models.
The Dodge Adventurer was a trail blazer for pickups in terms of combining style with performance. So, what happened to this iconic, extremely rare truck?
Classic truck prices are shooting through the roof, but there are still some interesting options for 1970s pickup fans seeking something different.