I love these, such beasts. Can't help but think of a mini-Grave Digger.
-66? Really?This looks like something that's from 40s. :)Not bad, I have to add, it's not about that. More a kind of relic like Beetle in late 70s: Still on production while the shape is from 40s.
If you ever make a coffee table book out of this site, please consider the DODGE picture with the D falling off as a cover shot.
Sorry guys,this is a '60.
Later than 1960... 1960 had few differences in the grill and front emblem... It's 1962-66.
From the color and the strategically sprayed primer on the door, I wonder if this is a surplus U.S. Forest Service vehicle.
It is a 1964 Dodge D100 Town Wagon 4 speed slant 6 2WD. Currently running like A$$, possibly for sale soon.. Black spots now match current color (latex house paint)Was a daily driver up until 2 weeks ago.
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I love these, such beasts. Can't help but think of a mini-Grave Digger.
-66? Really?
This looks like something that's from 40s. :)
Not bad, I have to add, it's not about that. More a kind of relic like Beetle in late 70s: Still on production while the shape is from 40s.
If you ever make a coffee table book out of this site, please consider the DODGE picture with the D falling off as a cover shot.
Sorry guys,this is a '60.
Later than 1960... 1960 had few differences in the grill and front emblem... It's 1962-66.
From the color and the strategically sprayed primer on the door, I wonder if this is a surplus U.S. Forest Service vehicle.
It is a 1964 Dodge D100 Town Wagon 4 speed slant 6 2WD. Currently running like A$$, possibly for sale soon.. Black spots now match current color (latex house paint)Was a daily driver up until 2 weeks ago.
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