Overview
Dodge is an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Dodge vehicles have historically included performance cars, and for much of its existence, Dodge was Chrysler's mid-priced brand above Plymouth.
Founded as the Dodge Brothers Company machine shop by brothers Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in the early 1900s, Dodge was originally a supplier of parts and assemblies to Detroit-based automakers like Ford. They began building complete automobiles under the "Dodge Brothers" brand in 1914, predating the founding of the Chrysler Corporation. The factory located in Hamtramck, Michigan, was the Dodge main factory from 1910 until it closed in January 1980. John Dodge died from the Spanish flu in January 1920, having lungs weakened by tuberculosis 20 years earlier. Horace died in December of the same year, perhaps weakened by the Spanish flu, but the cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver. Their company was sold by their families to Dillon, Read & Co. in 1925 before being sold to Chrysler in 1928....
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150 Conventional Cab (D/W, facelift 1990), 150 Conventional Cab Short Bed (D/W), 1500 Club Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 1500 Club Cab Short Bed (BR/BE), 1500 III (DR/DH), 1500 Regular Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed (BR/BE), 250 Club Cab (D/W), 250 Conventional Cab Long Bed (D/W), 250 Crew Cab (D/W), 2500 Regular Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 2500HD Club Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 2500HD Club Cab Short Bed (BR/BE), 2500HD Regular Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 3500 Club Cab Long Bed (BR/BE), 3500 Regular Cab Long Bed (BR/BE)