Dodge Ram

The Ram Pickup (previously Dodge Ram) is a full-size pickup truck made by Chrysler. They used to be made by Dodge.

The name Ram was first used in 1981 on the redesigned Dodge trucks. These trucks are named for a ram hood ornament.

Mexico

Unencumbered by CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) restrictions, DaimlerChrysler's Mexican subsidiary developed a three-door SUV version of the Ram, called the Ramcharger as was its predecessor. It debuted in 1998, but was never available in the United States.[1]

There were also medium-duty Ram trucks that were only manufactured and marketed in Mexico.[2] Built in the Saltillo Plant from 1994 until 1998, the medium-duty Dodge Ram 6500 and 7000 had a grille almost twice as tall as the original, and sizable filler plates beneath the headlights to accommodate the much taller chassis and engine.The Dodge Ram 6500 chassis cab is available in a Regular Cab and Crew Cab configuration. The Regular Cab seats up to three passengers and it's after the Brockway T 2-Door Regular Cab Truck (1920-1924), 1925 Brockway Model K2 1/2 to 3 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1926 Brockway Model R 3 1/2-4 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, Autocar Dispatch SA 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1933 Dodge Brothers 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1934 Dodge Brothers 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1935 Dodge Brothers 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1936 Dodge 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1937 Dodge 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1938 Dodge 1.5 Ton 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1939 Dodge T-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1940 Dodge V-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1941-1947 Dodge W-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1948-1950 Dodge B-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1951 Dodge B-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1952 Dodge B-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1953 Dodge B-Series Medium-Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1954 Dodge C Series Job-Rated Medium Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1955 Dodge C-Series Job-Rated Medium Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1956 Dodge C Series Job-Rated Medium Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1957 Dodge C Series Job-Rated Medium Duty 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1958 Dodge D-700 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1959 Dodge D-700 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1960 Dodge D-700 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1961–1964 Dodge D-600 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1965–1967 Dodge D-600 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, 1968–1971 Dodge D-600 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, and 1972–1978 Dodge D-600 2-Door Regular Cab Truck, while the Crew Cab offers two rows of seating and can accommodate up to six. The specific cab choice impacts the truck's overall length and bed size options. The range included a 3500 and 4000 with the 5.9-liter V8 with 245 hp (183 kW) at 4,000 rpm and a four-speed manual transmission; these look quite similar to the US version, albeit on a heftier chassis.[3] Payloads are 3,041 and 3,274 kg (6,704 and 7,218 lb) respectively.[4] The much larger 6500 and 7000 have a bigger engine, available to run on LPG.

  1. Mazur, Eligiusz, ed. (2002). "Katalog Samochody Świata 2003" [World Car Catalogue 2003]. Samochody Świata. Warsaw, Poland: Print Shops Prego: 217. ISSN 1234-8198.
  2. "Dodge Ram 6500 ? check these out . . ". The Diesel Garage. 2010. Archived from the original on December 24, 2022. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  3. Ram 3500/4000 Custom 2000: La Nueva Dodge [The New Dodge] (PDF) (brochure) (in Spanish), Mexico, 1999-07-15, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-16 – via DodgeRam.org{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. Dodge Ram 3500/4000 Custom 2-puertas chasís cabina [2-door chassis cab] (PDF) (brochure) (in Spanish), Mexico, 2000, archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-17 – via DodgeRam.org{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)