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Dodge pioneered the extended-cab pickup with the introduction of the Club Cab for 1973. Available with either a 6.5 ft (2.0 m) or 8 ft (2.4 m) Sweptline bed, the Club Cab was a two-door cab with small rear windows which had more space behind the seats than the standard cab, but was not as long as the four-door crew cab.
English: 1977 Dodge W100 Macho Power Wagon photographed at the August 25th, 2024 "Memories" Cruise in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Finished in Russet. Finished in Russet. Date
The civilian Power Wagon continued the lineage of limited production Dodge 4WD trucks from the 1930s, that proved basic four-wheel drive design concepts, primarily for the military. Mechanically derived from Dodge's 1942–1945 3/4-ton WC series military trucks, the Power Wagon was introduced in 1946 as the first civilian production 4x4 truck ...
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English: 1977 Dodge D100 Warlock photographed in Massey, Ontario, Canada, at the 2023 Massey Agricultural Society Car Show. Date: 26 August 2023, 12:27:27: Source:
At the bottom of the range, Dodge offered the three now common pick-up classes (1 ⁄ 2-ton, 3 ⁄ 4-ton and one-ton), as well as a 1 1 ⁄ 2-ton pickup. Dodge's half-ton pickups, on a 116 in (2.95 m) wheelbase with a 7 1 ⁄ 2-foot box, now had the 70-horsepower 201-cubic-inch L-head
W100 may refer to: Automobiles. Dodge Power Wagon W100, a medium duty truck; Mercedes-Benz W100, a luxury car; Toyota Avanza (W100), a MPV; Consumer electronics
The Dodge Town Panel and Dodge Town Wagon are respectively a panel truck and a carryall, manufactured between 1954 and 1966 in the U.S. and between 1954 and 1971 in Argentina by Dodge. [1] The Town Panel and Town Wagon trucks were based upon the design of the Dodge C series pickup trucks with round fenders and wraparound windshields.