
Horace and John Dodge reluctantly agreed to develop a commercial vehicle in 1917 after their sales associates lobbied for a work truck that could be sold to small businesses that made deliveries of fruit, beer, and other goods. The result was a vehicle based on the first Dodge passenger car. The vehicle eventually became the 1920 Screenside half-ton vehicle that is considered the predecessor of Dodge's light-duty pickup trucks. Photos by Paul Clinton.
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The 1950s was period of prosperity for the country following Depression era of the 1930s and the war years of the 1940s.
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A fleet vehicle figured prominently in a 1913 advertisement for the Alkire-Naylor Cigar Co. of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Read More →A 1957 Milk Truck is restored to family-owned Badger Farm Creameries colors and shows to a surviving family member. Operating since 1877, Badger Farms closed its doors in 1970s.
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