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What was the wheelbase of a Dodge pilothouse?

What was the wheelbase of a Dodge pilothouse?

The wheelbase on the ½ ton was 108”. I think the B-3-B and B-4-B had an option for 116” wheelbase. The bed or cargo box length was 6-1/2”. The trucks were powered by a 218 ci, 6 cylinder, L-head motor (flat head). The engine output was 95 horsepower at 3600 rpm and 175 ft-lb of torque at 1600 rpm.

What’s the wheelbase of a Dodge Ram truck?

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Are there any Dodge trucks built before 1948?

There are no “A-Series” trucks. Trucks built before 1948 are classified with model types such as TC, TD, WC and VC and as “job-rated” although the job-rated nomenclature continues to be used by Dodge even today.

What is the model number on a Dodge truck?

The model number will be in the form as seen on the identification plate above. An analysis of this number follows: B-Series: The B-series trucks were made from 1948 – 1953. They are also known as pilot-house trucks because of their distinctively new cab design. There are no “A-Series” trucks.

The wheelbase on the ½ ton was 108”. I think the B-3-B and B-4-B had an option for 116” wheelbase. The bed or cargo box length was 6-1/2”. The trucks were powered by a 218 ci, 6 cylinder, L-head motor (flat head). The engine output was 95 horsepower at 3600 rpm and 175 ft-lb of torque at 1600 rpm.

Diagram 2001 Dodge Ram 4×4 Wiring Rear Full Version Hd Quality Diagramcooph Avvocatomariazingaropoli It D diagram dodge ram full version hd quality ardiagram lubesaronno it 1954 dodge truck wiring harness 2010 dodge ram 1500 tech specs truck trend 1954 dodge truck wiring harness

There are no “A-Series” trucks. Trucks built before 1948 are classified with model types such as TC, TD, WC and VC and as “job-rated” although the job-rated nomenclature continues to be used by Dodge even today.

The model number will be in the form as seen on the identification plate above. An analysis of this number follows: B-Series: The B-series trucks were made from 1948 – 1953. They are also known as pilot-house trucks because of their distinctively new cab design. There are no “A-Series” trucks.

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