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Dodge Stocker may refer to one of the following:
- The first Hot Wheels Casting based on a Dodge Stocker, named Magnum Fever actually appeared in the side series Scorchers in 1979 designed by Larry Wood
- The first mainline Dodge Mirada Stocker was released as a vehicle in the 1981 Hot Wheels. Designed by Larry Wood
- Then 2001 Intrepid was released as a vehicle in 2001
- The next Dodge Charger Stock Car was released as a vehicle in 2005
- Next '74 Dodge Charger was released as a vehicle in 2004
In the NASCAR Truck series:
- The Dodge Racing Truck came out in 1998 designed by Michael Kollins
- The Dodge Ram 1500 came out in 1995 designed by Larry Wood, it appears in the 2001, 2002, 2003 Pro Racing Series
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The '70 Dodge Hemi Challenger is used to create Sam Posey's '70 Dodge Challenger Trans Am car (Trans Am Racing is similar to NASCAR)
- The 100% version of his car is the '70 Dodge Challenger (Trans Am)
- The '69 Dodge Coronet Super Bee was in the NASCAR series though it never received a Stock Car variation. Might as well include the 100% version, the Dodge Super Bee though this casting too received a Stock Car variation.
- In 1969, along with the Plymouth Superbird, Dodge raced the '69 Dodge Charger Daytona
- When the Plymouth Superbird and Dodge Daytona dominated the 1969 NASCAR series, rules where set in place to ban the aerodynamic duo in 1970. Yet Hot Wheels released a 1970 Dodge Charger Daytona in the 1996 First Editions