Model record
Dodge C Series
Background
The Dodge C series is a line of pickup trucks sold by Dodge from 1954 until 1960. It replaced the Dodge B series of trucks and was eventually supplanted by the Dodge D series, introduced in 1961. Unlike the B series, which were closely related to Dodge's prewar trucks, the C series was a complete redesign. Dodge continued the "pilot house" tradition of high-visibility cabs with a wrap-around windshield introduced in 1955. A two-speed "PowerFlite" automatic transmission was newly available that year. The Dodge Town Panel and Town Wagon also used the new design.
Text adapted from “Dodge C series” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Dodge models
- 116 —
- 126 —
- 1500 —
- 1955 —
- 1958 —
- 30 —
- 30-35 —
- 330 —
- 3700 —
- 400 —
- 440 —
- 600 —
- A100 —
- Aries —
- Aspen —
- B Series —
- Beauty Winner —
- Brisa —
- Caravan —
- Challenger (LC) —
- Challenger R/T (LC) —
- Challenger SRT Demon —
- Charger (2024) —
- Charger B-body —
- Charger R/T (LX) —
- Charger muscle —
- Chrysler pacífica —
- Colt plimout —
- Custom —
- Custom 880 —
- Custom Royal —
- DD-Series —
- DH-Series —
- Dakota —
- Daytona —
- Deluxe —
- Deora —
- Diplomat —
- Dynasty —
- Fast Four —
- Hornet —
- Intrepid —
- JC —
- Kingsway —
- LCF Series —
- La Femme —
- Lancer —
- Little Red Wagon —