Fargo was a
brand
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of
truck
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s 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
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after purchasing Fargo Motors in 1928. Later, Chrysler absorbed
Dodge
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and started producing its truck line, so over time, Fargo trucks became
rebadged
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Dodges, similar to the parallel sale by General Motors of its
GMC and
Chevrolet
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truck lines, as well as the
Mercury truck brand used by Ford in Canada.
The modern-day descendant of Chrysler's truck division is now known as
Ram Trucks
Ram Trucks (stylized as RAM) is an American brand of light to mid-weight pickup heavy duty trucks and other commercial vehicles, and a division of Stellantis North America (previously Chrysler Group LLC). It was established in a spin-off o ...
.
History

The first Fargo trucks were built in
Pilsen, Chicago, by the Fargo Motor Car Company from 1913 until 1922. In 1928, Chrysler bought the business and created their own line of Fargo trucks.
Shortly after its creation, Chrysler also bought the
Dodge Brothers Company, adding Dodge- and
Graham Brothers
Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (1882–1970), Robert C. Graham (1885–1967), and Ray A. Graham (1887–1932) in 1927. Automobile production ceased in 1940, and its automotive asse ...
-badged trucks to its product line. From then on, Fargo trucks were almost identical to Dodge models, save for trim and name, and were sold by Chrysler-Plymouth dealers.
U.S. sales of Fargo trucks were discontinued in the 1930s and replaced in the US by Plymouth-badged trucks in 1937, In
Canada
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, the name Fargo was used until 1972 for marketing reasons to differentiate the trucks as Chrysler-Plymouth dealer offerings apart from the Dodge trucks sold at Dodge dealers.
Fargo trucks were sold worldwide. In 1953, 194 new trucks were registered in Morocco. The total number of Fargo trucks in Morocco in 1953 was 1422.
In 1935, a new designation for vehicles began. The FC3 was the first vehicle with the new name. The F stood for Fargo, the C for the year 1935, and the 3 for the size of the vehicle. The following year was designated with the letter D for 1936.
Listing of Fargo trucks:
* KF32 before new designation (1935)
* FC3 (1935)
* FC4 (1935)
* FD1 (1936)
* FD3 (1936)
* FD4 (1936)
* FE1 (1937) Six-cylinder engine with 3574 cc. Bore 85.73 mm, Stroke 103.2 mm. 75 HP at 3000 RPM.
* FE2 (1937) Six-cylinder engine with 3574 cc. Bore 85.73 mm, Stroke 103.2 mm. 75 HP at 3000 RPM.
* FE3 (1937) Six-cylinder engine with 3574 cc. Bore 85.73 mm, Stroke 103.2 mm. 75 HP at 3000 RPM.
* FE4 (1937) Six-cylinder engine with 3740 cc. Bore 85.75 mm, Stroke 107,95 mm. 78 HP at 3000 RPM.
* FE6 (1937) Six-cylinder engine with 3959 cc. Bore 85.73 mm, Stroke 114,3 mm. 85 HP at 3000 RPM.
* FG1 (1938)
* FG2 (1938)
* FGZ6 (1938)
* FH2 (1939)
* FH3 (1939)
* FH4 (1939)
* FHD4 (1939)
* FL4 (1946-1947)
Chrysler's badge engineering
The Fargo brand lived longer in a variety of countries under the Chrysler Corporation's
badge engineering
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marketing approach.
Manufactured in Detroit at the
Lynch Road facility, Dodge trucks were also offered under the Fargo (or
DeSoto) names in most of
Latin America
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, while in
Europe
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and
Asia
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, they were mainly built in Chrysler's
Kew
Kew () is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Its population at the 2011 census was 11,436. Kew is the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens ("Kew Gardens"), now a World Heritage Site, which includes Kew Palace. Kew is ...
(
UK) plant and sold under either the Fargo or DeSoto badge names.
In
Argentina
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, the make Fargo was used for the pickup D-100 and the D-400, and DP-400 diesel truck from 1960 to 1967.
In Australia, both American and British Dodge models, along with locally assembled units, were marketed by
Chrysler Australia
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with Dodge, Fargo, or De Soto badges.
Additionally, heavy trucks made in Spain by
Barreiros, Chrysler's Spanish subsidiary, including a 38-tonne tractor and rigid four-, six- and eight-wheelers, which were sold in the UK as the
Dodge 300
The Dodge 300 was a medium- to heavy-duty cab over truck built by Dodge's British arm at their Kew plant from 1957 until the mid-1960s. It was replaced by the Ghia-designed Dodge 500 which appeared in late 1964. Following the retirement of the ...
Series, were exported to several countries as Fargo vehicles.
The use of the Fargo trademark came to an end in the US when Dodge pulled out of the American heavy truck business in 1976, and finally in 1978, when
Chrysler Europe
Chrysler Europe was the American automotive company Chrysler's operations in Europe from 1967 through 1978. It was formed from the merger of the French Simca, British Rootes and Spanish Barreiros companies. In 1978, Chrysler divested thes ...
was sold to
PSA Peugeot Citroën
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.
In Turkey
The Fargo brand existed in
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
for years, and well into the 21st century because Fargo and De Soto light and heavy trucks were made by Turkish manufacturer
Askam, with no technical or business connection with Chrysler in its final years.
However, Askam was the descendant of Chrysler Kamyon Montaj Fabrikası, founded in
Istanbul
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in 1964, with Chrysler Corp. holding a majority interest. Askam went out of business in 2015, meaning that the
LDV Maxus
The LDV Maxus is a light commercial van model, originally produced by LDV Limited. It was launched at the end of 2004. The model was jointly developed under the LD100 programme code by LDV and Daewoo Motor, prior to Daewoo entering receivers ...
van was the last Fargo-badged (as the "Fargo Fora") vehicle offered in the world.
File:'56 Fargo (Orange Julep).JPG, A 1956 Fargo pickup
File:Fargo Van.JPG, Fargo- badged version of the Dodge A100
The A100 is a range of compact vans and trucks manufactured and marketed from 1964 to 1970 by Chrysler Corporation under the Dodge marque in the United States and the Fargo marque in Canada.
The A100 competed with the Ford Econoline, Chevr ...
van
File:Fargo Fire Truck (Byward Auto Classic).jpg, Fargo pumper fire truck from Témiscaming, Quebec
File:Fargo Fire Truck 02 Russia.jpg, Fargo fire truck in Saint Petersburg
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, Russia
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See also
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Dodge A100
The A100 is a range of compact vans and trucks manufactured and marketed from 1964 to 1970 by Chrysler Corporation under the Dodge marque in the United States and the Fargo marque in Canada.
The A100 competed with the Ford Econoline, Chevr ...
, which was marketed in Canada as a Fargo
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DeSoto (automobile)#Trucks, a rebadging of the Fargo trucks
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Dodge Ram
References
External links
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