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Manufactured in Detroit at the Lynch Road facility, Dodge trucks were also offered under the Fargo (or DeSoto) names in most of Latin America, while in Europe and Asia, they were mainly built in Chrysler's Kew plant and sold under either the Fargo or DeSoto badge names.
Nov 5, 2019 · The Dodge/Fargo trucks retained their clamshell hood—great for checking the oil, not so much when working on the engine. Power was provided by a 95-horse, 218-cubic-inch L-head inline six-cylinder engine, mated to a three-speed manual gearbox.
Nov 22, 2020 · Chrysler’s pentastar and old brand names ended up in some odd places. Fargo branded trucks were being built in Turkey well into the 21st century, and DeSotos (bottom) for almost as long. But don’t look for a Chrysler big block V8 under their hoods.
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Corwin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Fargo. 301 38th St S Fargo, ND 58103-1112. Sales: 7017129321
Sep 23, 2018 · Our featured 1941 Fargo pickup is nearly identical to the 1941 Dodge WC ½-ton pickup, except for badging. It sits on a 116-inch wheelbase with four-wheel drum brakes. The powertrain consists of a 201.3-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder L-head engine that produces 82hp at 3,000 RPM and 160-lbs ft of torque at 1200 RPM, which is mated to a three ...
Manufactured in Detroit at the Lynch Road facility, Dodge trucks were also offered under the Fargo (or DeSoto) names in most of Latin America, while in Europe and Asia, they were mainly built in Chrysler's Kew (UK) plant and sold under either the Fargo or DeSoto badge names.
Fargo was a brand of truck manufactured and sold in Canada by the Chrysler Corporation. Fargo trucks were almost identical to Dodge trucks, save for trim and name, and were sold by Chrysler-Plymouth dealers. Production began in the late 1920s.
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