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The 2010-2013 Power Wagons were available with a red and black graphics package, with large "Power Wagon" lettering on the tailgate and hood. 2014-2016 Power Wagons in SLT trim received a special red grille, and colorful "splash" graphics down the side of the truck with "Power Wagon" spelled out in large lettering on the doors.
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Notable models produced during this era were the 1978–1979 Li'l Red Express, the Warlock, the Macho Power Wagon, the Macho Power Wagon Top Hand, Macho Power Wagon Palomino, and the Adventurer. The Warlock, as part of Dodge's "adult toys" line from the late 1970s, is a short wheelbase truck produced in limited production in 1976 and regular ...
Dodge, an American brand of Stellantis, has produced numerous vehicles carying the brand name including pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans. Current production models [ edit ]
Dodge and Plymouth Colt sedans returned for 1993-1994 as a variant of the next-generation Eagle Summit. The Dodge/Plymouth Colt, Eagle Summit, and Mitsubishi Mirage of this generation used 1.5 or 1.6-litre inline-four engines. A model powered by the 1.6-litre 4G61T 135 hp (101 kW) turbocharged four-cylinder was produced for the 1989 model year ...
English: 1977 Dodge W100 Macho Power Wagon photographed at the August 25th, 2024 "Memories" Cruise in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Finished in Russet. Finished in Russet. Date
Dodge Phoenix; Dodge Polara; Dodge Power Wagon; Dodge Ram Van; Dodge Ramcharger; Dodge Rampage; Dodge Regent; Dodge Royal; Dodge Shadow; Dodge Spirit; Dodge St. Regis; Dodge Stratus; Dodge Super Bee; Dodge Town Panel and Town Wagon; Dodge Viper; Dodge WC series; Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. Fiat Siena; Hillman Avenger; Horace Elgin Dodge; Hyundai ...
A 1978 Plymouth Volaré station wagon, sibling to the Dodge Aspen and successor to the Plymouth Valiant, photographed in a Denver-area wrecking yard.