Classic Truck Performance

1941 Dodge

Gazing through the looking glass it’s easy to see the infinite styles brought forth by major manufacturers as they moved through the decades in designing an endless stream of trucks for the masses. Regardless of whether they were for consumer use or hard-core commercial applications, their era-specific designs spoke volumes in bringing an equal amount of both utility and allure to products rolling off the production lines. While each decade showcased their competitive forces straight from the drawing board, trucks from the Art Deco era brought forth game-changing designs easily seen in the 1941 Dodge owned by Tonyea Mead of Lewes, Delaware, laid out across our pages.

Dodge welcomed the era

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