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The Dodge Ram Van, officially the B-Series, was a range of full-sized vans produced for the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (later DaimlerChrysler) from 1971 to 2003. Despite being sold over three generations, the overall platform and most of the exterior sheetmetal remained generally unchanged over its 32 years of production. The cars were offered with numerous engines, from the 225 ci (3.7L) Slant-6 to the 360 ci (5.9L) Magnum V8.

This casting is based on the third and final generation of the Dodge Ram Van. The vans are commonly used for racing in Japan, where they are nicknamed Dajiban, the Japanese phonetic pronunciation of "Dodge van"; these vans were never officially sold in Japan and as such they had to be imported. Many are fitted the 5.2L Magnum V8.
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The Dodge Ram Van, officially the B-Series, was a range of full-sized vans produced for the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (later DaimlerChrysler) from 1971 to 2003. Despite being sold over three generations, the overall platform and most of the exterior sheetmetal remained generally unchanged over its 32 years of production. The cars were offered with numerous engines, from the 225 ci (3.7L) Slant-6 to the 360 ci (5.9L) Magnum V8.

This casting is based on the third and final generation of the Dodge Ram Van. The vans are commonly used for racing in Japan, where they are nicknamed Dajiban, the Japanese phonetic pronunciation of "Dodge van"; these vans were never officially sold in Japan and as such they had to be imported. Many are fitted the 5.2L Magnum V8.

Dodge Van
The Dodge Ram Van, officially the B-Series, was a range of full-sized vans produced for the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (later DaimlerChrysler) from 1971 to 2003. Despite being sold over three generations, the overall platform and most of the exterior sheetmetal remained unchanged...