Dodge D100 1963

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Dodge

  • Model

  • D100

  • Body

  • SUV

  • Year

  • 1963

  • Registration

  • Dutch registration documents

  • License plate

  • PM-17-89

  • Date of first admission

  • 01-01-1963

  • Date of first admission (NL)

  • 10-05-2021

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 4268 Miles

  • Color

  • Brown

  • Transmission

  • Automatic

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • Yes

Description

History and background

The Dodge D100 was part of Dodge's light commercial vehicle lineup in the early 1960s, within the broader D-Series introduced in 1961. This generation replaced Dodge's earlier pickups and was given a more modern design with a lower load height and a body that better suited the U.S. light truck market. In doing so, the D100 represented an important version in the lineup as a half-ton pickup, a segment that focused on practicality and simple engineering.

The 1963 model year falls in the first phase of this D series. At that time, Dodge positioned the D100 as a functional work truck alongside similar models from Chevrolet, Ford and International Harvester. The market for such pickups was growing rapidly in the United States, in part because private users and small business owners often used the same vehicles for both business and personal use. Within that force field, the Dodge D100 was one of the models with which Dodge sought to solidify its presence in the segment.

The D100 from this period is also interesting because of the development of technology within Dodge itself. The D Series was known for robust construction and a fairly traditional approach to the chassis and powertrain, while the styling showed a clearer separation from the previous generation. In doing so, the Dodge D100 reflected both the transitional period in American truck building and the broader shift toward more user-friendly light-duty trucks.

Characteristics and features


For the 1963 Dodge D100, several configurations were provided, where the design could vary according to cab, cargo box and engine combination. In general, this model was characterized by a clear, functional body shape with a straight cargo box and a design that focused on practical use. The D100 belongs to the generation of Dodge trucks in which a relatively low entry level and an uncluttered build were central features, which set the model apart within the pickup class of the time.

Within the D-Series, the Dodge D100 was part of a series in which Dodge paid great attention to applicability and variety. As a result, this type came in several different versions to suit a variety of uses, from light hauling to daily work use. The 1963 D100 fits into the early years of this model series, in which Dodge still relied heavily on a conventional but effective engineering design that was well suited to the demands of the market at the time.

Summary


The 1963 Dodge D100 is an early model within Dodge's D-Series and represents the development of the American light pickup in the early 1960s. The model stands in the context of a growing market for functional commercial vehicles and a period when Dodge was continuing to expand its position in this segment. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend you come to the viewing day.

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