Chrysler's Dodge division has used the B Series name on two different vehicles, a pickup truck and a van.Pickup truck
The pickup trucks were sold from 1948 through 1953. It replaced the prewar Dodge Truck and was replaced by the Dodge C Series in 1954.
The B Series trucks featured a high-visibility "pilot house" cab with optional rear quarter windows. Weight was shifted forward on the old Truck frame to increase capacity.Van
The B Series also refers to the B150, B250 and B350 line of vans. The cargo and passenger vans used the same frame and powerplants (both 6-cylinder and 8-cylinder engines), but the passenger vans had seats for up to 15 passengers, dual air-conditioning systems, and large windows on both sides. The 15-passenger vans are today commonly used by commuters, church groups, scouts and some corporations.
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