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From 1971 to 1978, Dodge produced two models of the B-series van: the Dodge Tradesman cargo van and the Dodge Sportsman passenger van. In line with the D-series pickup truck (which underwent a final redesign for 1972), the van was marketed with three payload series: ½ -ton "100", ¾ -ton "200", and 1-ton "300".
1996 Dodge Ram Van Wagon. The B series also includes full-sized vans made by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation from 1970 (as early 1971 models) through 2003. During that time, they were originally numbered B100, B200, and B300; the numbers were later upped by 50 (B150, etc.) and finally multiplied by 10 (B1500, B2500, B3500) in the mid ...
AyosDito.ph was an online classified-ads website for Filipinos to buy and sell online, regardless of their location in the Philippines. It was owned and operated by 701Search Pte. Ltd. , which is a joint venture between media giants Singapore Press Holdings and Schibsted .
Unlike a pickup truck, The list includes minivans, passenger vans and cargo vans. Note: Many of the vehicles (both current and past) are related to other vehicles in the list. A vehicle listed as a 'past model' may still be in production in an updated form under a different name, it may be listed under that name in the 'currently in production ...
Dodge Van may refer to: Dodge A100 and A108, a compact mid-engine van sold from 1964 to 1970; Dodge B-series/Ram van, a full-sized van sold from 1971 to 2002;
Gaisano Mall of Cebu: Cebu City: Visayas 200,000 m 2: 2022 500+ 18 SM Aura: Taguig: Luzon 198,257 m 2: 2013 200+ 19 TriNoma: Quezon City: Luzon 195,000 m 2: 2007 550 20 SM City Iloilo: Iloilo City: Visayas 181,657 m 2: 1999 500+ 21 SM City Marikina: Marikina: Luzon 178,178 m 2: 2008 400+ 22 SM City San Lazaro Manila: Luzon 176,159 m 2: 2005 500 ...
At least 17 people were killed when their passenger van collided with a cargo truck then burst into flames Monday in the southern Philippines, police said. Three other people were injured by the ...
The first enclosed shopping mall in the metropolis was Crystal Arcade located along Escolta Street in the downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andrés Luna de San Pedro also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first air-conditioned building inaugurated on June 1, 1932.