Originally Posted by JHZR2
The ram has always been handsome, imo. The 1994 modification was really the peak, I don't know that they've gotten better in terms of looks (IMO) since then, but even the older 196x-1993 version was handsome.
Sorry gentlemen for swaying off topic just a moment. Excellent opportunity for me to toot my (Ram) horn, LOL.
JHZR2 mentions both the radical change 1994 Dodge Ram that followed the demise of the "last of the dinosaurs" quoted to me by an assembly line worker at the Dodge Warren Plant north of Detroit.
I (my workplace unit) received the very last model D Ram to come off the assembly line. Chrysler decided to sell the vehicle to my workplace and I was chosen to receive it (use and maintain) because of my reputation of taking good care of my/our vehicles and ag. equipment. The truck served a 13 year life here performing public service of the land grant variety. Sadly, it was auctioned off to a private seller and I have no idea of its whereabouts.
I was proud of that truck. A few times, unknown to my supervisor, I showed the truck at local MOPAR car shows!
I accepted the keys and had to say a few words during the ceremony at the Warren, MI "Dodge City Assembly Plant": I am NOT in this picture:
The ram has always been handsome, imo. The 1994 modification was really the peak, I don't know that they've gotten better in terms of looks (IMO) since then, but even the older 196x-1993 version was handsome.
Sorry gentlemen for swaying off topic just a moment. Excellent opportunity for me to toot my (Ram) horn, LOL.
JHZR2 mentions both the radical change 1994 Dodge Ram that followed the demise of the "last of the dinosaurs" quoted to me by an assembly line worker at the Dodge Warren Plant north of Detroit.
I (my workplace unit) received the very last model D Ram to come off the assembly line. Chrysler decided to sell the vehicle to my workplace and I was chosen to receive it (use and maintain) because of my reputation of taking good care of my/our vehicles and ag. equipment. The truck served a 13 year life here performing public service of the land grant variety. Sadly, it was auctioned off to a private seller and I have no idea of its whereabouts.
I was proud of that truck. A few times, unknown to my supervisor, I showed the truck at local MOPAR car shows!
I accepted the keys and had to say a few words during the ceremony at the Warren, MI "Dodge City Assembly Plant": I am NOT in this picture: