Dodge began building trucks over 100 years ago. Today, Dodge and Ram are separate brands, but their DNA remains the same. The dawn of the automotive age saw hundreds of vehicle manufacturers spring ...
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 ...
When you first conjure an image of a 1978 Dodge pickup in your brain, you might immediately jump to the mighty and muscular Li'l Red Express or the dark and mysterious Warlock models that made up ...
When talking about 1960s pickup trucks, we usually think about the Ford F-Series and the Chevrolet C/K. These were the most popular haulers at the time, but they weren't the only trucks emerging out ...
Big trucks are big business. And building a tough, rugged, Class 8 tractor is a great reputation-builder. So, it’s not surprising that the allure of big rigs has captured automakers at various times ...
In its 100-plus years of existence, Dodge has become a brand name synonymous with producing some of the most iconic pickup trucks on the road. If the automaker (now Ram Trucks) has any say in the ...
This 1986 Dodge Ram D150 began its history in truck magazines as a low-buck project in Custom Classic Trucks dubbed the High School Custom. The premise was a high school kid could find and build a ...
The second-generation Dodge Ram went down in history as a true game changer—but it almost didn’t happen. By the early 1990s, Dodge had become almost irrelevant on the pickup truck landscape. The ...
HAMPTON, Ga. — Dodge is eying a return to the NASCAR Truck Series as soon as the 2026 season, with the manufacturer having already begun the process to gain NASCAR’s formal approval to join Chevrolet, ...