Dodge Town Panel and Town Wagon

Even after the Dodge D series "Sweptline" pickup trucks with square fenders and flat windshields were released, the Town Wagons retained the 1958 sheet metal design of the C series pickups and LCF heavy-duty trucks.

They were produced until 1966, when the Dodge A100 commercial and passenger vans eliminated the need for the pickup chassis version.

[1] It was competitor with the Chevrolet Suburban, a station wagon body built upon a truck chassis.

[2] As American cars were built lower to the ground to run on newer highways and interstates, sportsmen needed higher-riding vehicles to go onto more primitive roads, and this was a market where the Town Wagon proved relatively popular.

[2] The Dodge C series vehicles were given the W-100 designation for their now-available half-ton four-wheel-drive versions.

1963 Dodge D100 Town Panel, rear view
1957 Dodge Town Wagon