Dodge has used the B series name on two different vehicles, a pickup truck and a van.
Dodge B series, with a C-series grille
1952 Dodge B series
1949 Dodge B-series woodie carryall
1996 Dodge Ram Van Wagon
The C series is a line of pickup trucks sold by Dodge from 1954 until 1960. It replaced the Dodge B series of trucks and was eventually supplanted by the Dodge D series, introduced in 1961. Unlike the B series, which were closely related to Dodge's prewar trucks, the C series was a complete redesign. Dodge continued the "pilot house" tradition of high-visibility cabs with a wrap-around windshield introduced in 1955. A two-speed "PowerFlite" automatic transmission was newly available that year. The Dodge Town Panel and Town Wagon also used the new design.
1957 C-100 Sweptside
1954–56 model
1957 model (Sweptside pickup)
1958–60 model