The Power Wagon Concept wasn't just a design exercise as it continues to influence the direction of RAM trucks today. The first example of Dodge's Macho truck appeared in 1977 for the 1978 model year.
Just how powerful was the Dodge Power Wagon? The 1940s and '50s models boasted a GVWR of between 7,600 and 8,700 pounds depending on the model, which was quite high for any truck back in those days.
What was once the fuel of the future has been forgotten by the masses, but in the face of an emissions crisis, it may be time ...
The weather was great for the Haven Place residents to enjoy a cold milkshake and a blast from the past. Residents were ...
It is the least cool vehicle ever designed, yet the most useful. Offering the best value for the most function to a plurality ...
Which, of course, means now is the time to buy a cool car. People don’t want to bother with winter storage, so the end of ...
The demise of the Huracan means it’s no longer possible to buy a new road car from any automaker with V10 power ... to everything, from trucks and SUVs, to wagons and supercars.
The nose that originally came on the truck was smooth and round, and I didn’t think it fit the rugged looks of the phone-service bed, so I traded some parts for a ’46 Dodge Power Wagon front clip.
Legend has it the chassis finally did crack after many jumps, but the driver was left with a backache. The Bantam Pilot was ...
All-wheel-drive hybrids offer versatility and extended range that allow drivers to get off road or head out on road trips ...
Phil Kiser was driven by memories of his first car as he admired classic vehicles during Cruise Night in downtown Effingham ...