FARGO
Fargo was a brand of trucks and commercial vehicles that originated in the early 1920s and became known for their durability and practicality. Initially marketed as a brand of the Chrysler Corporation, Fargo vehicles were produced in various forms, including light-duty trucks and panel vans, often used for business and utility purposes. The brand gained particular recognition in Australia, where it became a popular choice for farmers and tradespeople due to its rugged design and reliability. Manufacturing of Fargo vehicles ceased in 1972, but they remain a notable part of automotive history, with many enthusiasts and collectors appreciating their classic styling and robust performance.