Dodge is celebrating its 100th year in business, and to promote a 2015 model, the American automaker enlisted a bevy of men and women who are around that same age. All but two of the various seniors ...
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 ...
UNIONVILLE — A 1947 Dodge Power Wagon truck that retired after decades of transporting livestock and hauling cut timber from the hillsides has a new role this year. “The Christmas truck,” students at ...
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Believe it or not, there are people out there who aren't loyal to just one brand. Yes, these free spirits can feel good about buying just about any old truck, despite what its hood emblem says-they ...
The 1970s saw the bottom drop out of the muscle car craze, and high-performance became a dirty word. Despite this, real work still had to be done in America, and trucks were there to do it. Among them ...
We love restomod trucks around here, as should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody. But that doesn't mean we can cover every single custom truck worth reporting on in one calendar year. We do miss ...
A rare 1957 Dodge Sweptside pickup, one of fewer than 200 built, roars back to life thanks to patience, PB Blaster, and pure stubbornness ...
Winslow Bent’s childhood was defined by a love affair with automotive Americana. By the mid-1980s, around the time that he was 12 years old—or, as he recalls, “as soon as I could reach the clutch ...
Behind a chain-link fence, surrounded by travel trailers and interesting miscellaneous farm equipment sits a 1950 Dodge ton. Broken passenger and back windows aside, it's not in bad shape for a ...