Fargo

Fargo 
Fargo was a brand of trucks originally produced in the United States in 1913 by the Fargo Motor Car Company. Dropped in 1922, the name was reintroduced for a line of trucks manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation, after purchasing Fargo Motors in 1928. Later, Chrysler absorbed Dodge and started producing its truck line, so over time, Fargo trucks became rebadged Dodge.
U.S. sales of Fargo trucks were discontinued in the 1930s and reserved exclusively for foreign markets and factory productions of Australia, Canada, UK ( Kew Dodge) and Turkey (Chrysler Sanayii A.Ş / Askam).
Vehicles found for this make: 183 — Show all: Display as images / Display as list
Chassis/code names found for Fargo
Model names found for Fargo
- (unknown) (16)
- (none) (9)
- 100 Series (2)
- 15cwt Standard Utility (1)
- 1½-Ton (2)
- 200 Series (3)
- 5-Ton (1)
- 500 Series (3)
- A-108 (1)
- AS (3)
- AS 100 (7)
- AS 19.260 (1)
- AS 250 (22)
- AS 26.260 (1)
- AS 32.260 (1)
- AS 600 (6)
- AS 900 (1)
- AS 950 (2)
- B-Series (9)
- C-Series (4)
- D-100 (2)
- D-200 (1)
- D-500 (2)
- D-Series (14)
- Express (1)
- F-1 (3)
- F-1-B (1)
- F-Series (9)
- F-Series Panel (1)
- FC-Series (2)
- FG-Series (3)
- FJ-Series (1)
- FK-4 (13)
- FK-series (5)
- FL-7 (2)
- FL-Series (3)
- FO-5 (1)
- Fora (1)
- Hi-Ex (1)
- Power Wagon (1)
- Power Wagon Town Wagon (1)
- S-100 (2)
- S-500 (1)
- S-Series (5)
- Sportsman (1)
- Town Panel (2)
- Town Wagon (3)
- Tradesman (2)
- Utility (3)
- W-Series (1)