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What kind of truck was Dodge in 1938?

What kind of truck was Dodge in 1938?

Seemore classic truck pictures. Dodge would introduce a brand new line of art-deco cars and trucks for 1939, so the 1938 Dodge RC pickup represented the last of a styling generation.

What kind of radiator did a 1938 Dodge pickup have?

Like Dodge’s 1938 cars, the 1938 Dodge RC pickup had a new radiator shell and grille with narrow chrome strips down the center, flanked by horizontal bars that harmonized with the hood louvers. The 1938s were the last to use the “Dodge Brothers” radiator badge. Classic Truck Image Gallery

When was the first Dodge pickup truck made?

In 1921, Graham Brothers started selling one-and-a-half ton pickups through Dodge dealers, using their own bodies on Dodge chassis. A one-ton showed up later in the 1920s, powered by that same four cylinder engine. Dodge Brothers bought Graham Brothers over 1925 and 1926 – and thereby made their first civilian trucks.

What kind of engine did a Dodge pickup have?

All light trucks were powered by Dodge’s six-cylinder passenger-car engine: 218 cubic inches, rated 75 horsepower. Behind its restyled radiator, the 1938 Dodge RC pickup had a 218-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine. For more great articles and pictures on new and classic trucks, see:

What kind of motor does a 1938 Dodge truck have?

Daring to be different is great, especially if the distinctiveness is as good looking as this 1938 1938 Dodge RE31 Truck and Tanker In 1928 the Dodge Brothers acquired a truck line from th 1937 DODGE COUPE, ALL STEEL BODY, SUB FRAMED AND RUNNING A 350 CHEVY MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION.

What was the name of the Dodge truck in 1939?

In 1939 Dodge presented a completely new designed line of pickups and trucks. Formally the T series for 1939, V series for 1940, and the W series from 1941 through 1947, the trucks became mostly known as the Dodge Job-Rated trucks.

Where can I find a 1936 Dodge pickup?

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In 1921, Graham Brothers started selling one-and-a-half ton pickups through Dodge dealers, using their own bodies on Dodge chassis. A one-ton showed up later in the 1920s, powered by that same four cylinder engine. Dodge Brothers bought Graham Brothers over 1925 and 1926 – and thereby made their first civilian trucks.

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