These pickup trucks might be tough off-road, but they have a rusty reputation for corrosion, body rot, and long term ...
You may not know it, but the company that produces the Challenger and the Durango today started as a supplier of engine and chassis components. Established as the Dodge Brothers Company in 1900, it ...
It's easy to understand why pickups are so popular in the U.S. First off, many of them are home-grown, and Americans like buying products built in the States. Secondly, pickup trucks combine the space ...
Dodge was the first carmaker to produce a muscle truck. It happened in 1964 when Mopar dropped the Street Wedge V8 engine in the D-100 pickup. This 1965 D-300 wasn't that lucky and it might look like ...
Not all barn finds are recovered just a wash and a wax away from being showstoppers. Most require some extra work, if not lots of it, which isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker. So demonstrates the ...
At first glance, a used truck from the Midwest or Northeast can look like a steal. The paint shines, the engine sounds strong, the interior smells clean, and the price feels almost too good to be true ...