To create the new Dude, Mopar started with a Ram 1500 Big Horn and swapped on the front end from a Ram 1500 Tungsten. It ...
Classic trucks have a nice, human touch to them and exude ruggedness, and they were so reliable. Sadly, it can be hard to ...
In the 1970s, Dodge unleashed the D100 Dude - a pickup truck with muscle car style and performance. But why did it disappear after just two years?
The special model is inspired by the original Dodge Dude, introduced as a special trim level for the D100 pickup in 1970. It ...
We were searching for southeastern 4x4 deals on the Nashville Craigslist, and while, at over $10,000, this 1972 Dodge W100 isn't exactly what we'd call a screaming deal, it is a nice, unmolested ...
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 ...
I hesitate to post this information on two extraordinary examples of Dodge truck history going to auction because I’m more than slightly tempted to renege on my commitment to fund my kids’ college ...
Pickup trucks are downright American. They began as functional workhorses in the twenties; by the fifties, they were symbols of toughness and know-how. For the last three decades, the best-selling ...
Pickup trucks are one of the hottest segments of the classic vehicle market. They’re relatively inexpensive, easy to maintain and have a huge cool factor. Here are five that you should consider: ...
We occasionally hear the term “gangster” being used to describe a mean looking show truck, and this got us thinking: what kind of truck would an actual gangster drive? Back in the ’30s, Al Capone ...
Scott Creager is the rightfully proud owner of this '51 Dodge five-window. Scott's dad bought it back in 1973 with the intention of restoring it--unfortunately he never got around to it. But, after ...