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Thomas H. Dodge moved to Worcester in 1864, after spending many years, starting in his young teens, toiling in a mill in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was born Sept. 27, 1823, in Eden, Vermont.
The 1978 models also saw the introduction of the second diesel-powered Dodge pickup truck. Available as an economy choice in the D/W 150 and 200 trucks was Mitsubishi's 6DR5 4.0L inline six-cylinder naturally-aspirated diesel, rated at 105 hp (78 kW) at 3500 rpm, and 230 N·m (169 lb·ft) at 2200 rpm. The diesel used standard Dodge manual and ...