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Dodge sells out muscle heritage to become just another truck brand
For decades, Dodge built its reputation on loud, unapologetic muscle cars that treated subtlety as a design flaw. Now the brand is pivoting into a future of electrified coupes and corporate platform ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Whoever needs a stunning time capsule of the highly optimistic immediate post-World War II times might need not look any further than this 1947 Dodge W-Series pickup truck. Back in 1939, Dodge was ...
A user over on Reddit found a classic 1940s Dodge “Job-Rated” pickup truck on a widow’s property, but the owner does not want to sell it. In the same year, the American manufacturer went through a ...
Dodge has an impressive portfolio of trucks dating back to the early 1930s, some with an "iconic" reputation for style and performance and others for a record of dependable service. In fact, classic ...
Less than ten years after the climax of the glorious muscle car era, an evil troika of higher fuel prices, additional safety mandates, and skyrocketing insurance rates had effectively laid waste to ...
It's one of the more curious obsessions: hot rodding. What's more, have you ever known a hot rodder to be content in having just one vehicle? Neither have we. Never satisfied with having just one, ...
In many ways, the pickup is the backbone of America. Pickups do work for both personal and commercial purposes, serving to move our belongings to new homes and to haul plumbing and electrical ...
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