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Why the 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express shocked everyone
The 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express arrived at a moment when performance was supposed to be dead, yet it managed to outrun the ...
While not as iconic as the Ford F-Series from the era, the third-generation Dodge D Series is famous for quite a few things. For starters, it remained in production for a whopping 22 years (1971-1993) ...
It was billed as the last American factory hot rod of the 1970s. In a time of increasing governmental control of automobile manufacturing when fuel economy and emissions standards were being enacted, ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Built as a durable utility pickup for drivers seeking a smaller alternative to full-sized trucks, the Dodge Dakota featured smaller dimensions ...
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For just a single year, Dodge dealers beat the depressing 1970s with a hot rod pickup truck that had a 7.2-liter V8
One of the most famous trucks to wear a Dodge badge is the L’il Red Express Truck. The lore of the L’il Red Express was almost as good as the truck itself, as the L’il Red Express was technically the ...
This truck, being a bare-bones half-ton with rear-wheel drive and a six-cylinder engine, was never meant for combat use. It was purchased by Uncle Sam to take care of everyday operations at a military ...
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