To try to boost low sales of its Dakota line, in 1989 Dodge did something very weird by making a convertible hardtop version of the classic truck.
America has always loved its pickup trucks the way poets love heartbreak—deeply, loudly, and without apology. From farm fields to factory lots, these machines built the country as much as they carried ...
Rare muscle car: A 1968 Dodge Bengal Charger, painted in a unique bright orange to match Cincinnati’s NFL team, has reappeared decades later and sold cheaply. Tech-driven future: Automakers are ...
Many of those special-edition trucks were put together with performance in mind — but those aren’t the pickups we’re calling out here. Instead, we dug deep to find versions of 1990s trucks that you ...
This gorgeous muscle car is one of just 27 Hemi-powered Dodge Charger 500s produced in 1969 with the four-speed manual transmission. Restored 1969 Dodge Charger 500 features original Hemi V8 engine ...
At the very beginning, Dodge focused on making reliable, robust vehicles that would serve as all-purpose vehicles for the growing American market. The 1930s saw Dodge introduce independent front ...