The Van America Saw For 33 Years...

The legendary Dodge Ram Van (B-Series) ruled all American highways from 1971 until 2003. Built on a unique Uniframe chassis at the Windsor Assembly plant, this Mopar machine became the ultimate blank canvas. From the heavy-duty B350 Maxiwagon hauling fifteen passengers to the iconic Tradesman cargo van serving plumbers nationwide, it was engineered for pure utility. Enthusiasts fell in love with the 1970s Street Van pop culture, packing them with custom murals, porthole windows, and shag carpets. Under the hood, the bulletproof Slant-6 and rumbling Magnum V8 engines (318 and 360) provided unkillable Detroit power. This classic workhorse dominated the automotive market before being replaced by the Euro-style Dodge Sprinter. Today, it still survives as a retro vanlife camper conversion icon.