We doubt Charles Black of Capitol Heights, Maryland, had to use much negotiating when he traded his dog for his father-in-law's '54 Dodge pickup. Family ties--and the fact that the pickup was ...
The Hitzes, Lynn and Ed, are bound to be the heroes of all hot rod hauler fans in their hometown of Lafayette, Indiana. For 12 years the Dodge sat behind a neighbor's house. It began work duty as a ...
Fully street-legal in Michigan, this purpose-built 1954 Dodge M-37 monster truck features a 440 Magnum, 2½-ton axles, and 18" suspension travel. If you're looking for subtlety, look elsewhere.
Hot-rodded pickup trucks are nothing unusual, but you won't see too many high-performance van conversions out there. Especially if it's a 1950s Dodge Town Panel hauler. Yet here we are, looking at a ...
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