11/08/2012 @ 19:34:36: night cub: Dodge B-Series vans
We need to decide on how we want to name the full-size Dodge B-Series vans from the 1970s and 80s. Right now they are listed under "B-Series", "B-###", "Tradesman", "Sportsman", "Ram Van" and "Ram Wagon", and "Kary Van".
Do we want to keep them under the numeric B-series names or change them to the worded names? Probably should make it uniform, so either Model-B-Series (or ###) and Extra Info-Tradesman (or Sportsman/Kary Van) or Model-Tradesman (Sportsman/Kary Van) and Extra Info B-Series (###).
Then there are the 1980s vans. It looks like in 1981, the vans were renamed "Ram Van" and "Ram Wagon", but still used the B-series numbers.
Right now the 1970s vans are split about 50/50 between B-series and names, and most of the 1980s seem to have the Ram Van/Wagon as the model.
For the A-series vans, most are under the A-series numbers. There are a few listed in the Sportsman group.
Thought? Suggestions?
11/08/2012 @ 19:42:20: Sandie: Dodge B-Series vans
I know absolutely nothing about Dodge vans but I'd say that wherever possible they should be listed under their proper model names with B-Series or B-350 etc as Chassis code much like a lot of the Ford Econolines and Chevy Vans are.
02/09/2012 @ 04:47:04: Ddey65: Dodge B-Series vans
Sandie's suggestion sounds best. With those where we can't see whether they have windows or not, we should just stick with the generic "B-Series" or "Ram Van" names.
For the record, there were A-Series commercial vans that had the Tradesman names too.
06/11/2020 @ 08:25:13: night cub: Dodge B-Series vans
It's been 8 years since this has been discussed, but wanted to share more info on the B-Series/Ram Vans.
Wikipedia has all of these vans as being made in Windsor, Ontario, and that information is wrong.
Allpar has two US plants making the B-Series van during the 1970s, it states that Fenton, Missouri (St Louis North) made them until 1980. I also found in the Standard Catalog of Light-Duty American Trucks a note in 1980 about production shifting to Windsor in March, 1980. I was able to confirm a bump in production in Windsor that month with Ward's Automotive Yearbook.
Allpar also lists the Warren Michigan Truck plant making these vans from 1972-77. Warren is where the A-series vans were made.
So I would say that the vans were US, possibly US or Canadian made until 1980, then definitely from 1981-end, they were all Canadian made.
How does this sound? Does anyone have any differing information? Otherwise, I will ask antp to do a mass change to all Ram Vans/Ram Wagons.
10/11/2020 @ 12:07:39: dhill_cb7: Dodge B-Series vans
Does this apply to the mini ram or was that built with the Triplets?
10/11/2020 @ 20:14:26: night cub: Dodge B-Series vans
No, they were built with the minivans