1963 Dodge D100 225ci Slant 6 4-Speed Nice Paint Restored 63-6832C
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2025
- Welcome to Street Dreams in Texas as we celebrate our 24th year in the classic and muscle car business. We are always happy to present you with another dreamy classic truck. This 1963 Dodge D100 has a 225ci Slant 6 with a manual 4-speed transmission. The truck has been nicely restored to it's original condition. The color combo is pretty cool on this classic truck. The lines and accents on the classic Dodge vehicles always look so cool and unique. There is lots of room in the engine bay of this classic truck. You could put a big engine in it, or you can easily work on the engine in it. The fender wells are big enough to sit your tools or even to sit on while you are working. If you would like to see more photos and information check out our personal website. www.streetdreamstexas.com
Great truck. I love how far the tailgate goes down into the bumper. I had a 63 k20 with the same bumper, I think.
Beautiful. That exact model is part of my dream. I want that body for my custom truck
Maybe in red if i can find it
When I was photographing it I was thinking it would be pretty cool to do some modifications to these style trucks. Needs lower stance. You can buy this one if you don't already have a good candidate. :)
@@jStrikesMechanical We have had a few in red before.
In The 60'S these were the best work trucks $ could buy.... They had the best htr's in the world. ''Slow" but steady !
Not slow
The old stuff was made better for sure.
@@MrJeep75 You may could go 65. Downhill.
@@StreetDreamsTexas fast enough
@@MrJeep75 lol true better than a horse any day.
Those horse blanket seat covers sure are popular. Gorgeous truck!
Lol, I had to feel of it to realize it was made that way.
Nice truck. i own a 65 D200 . Same color but not restored. Was my grandfather's truck.
Awesome!
Wish i had room . wonderful truck. not finished but well on its way to this
@@dugwthree thanks
What a beauty!!
Thanks!
Great video and thanks for sharing
The perfect daily driver
100
I've got a 68 d300. Would my engine have been yellow as well?
I love my Dodge Ram Family
Yessir!
Nice, CLEAN, SIMPLE truck. Is the four-speed original? If so, not the New Process A833, I take it. Does it have a "Granny" first gear? I also like the YELLOW engine and transmission paint, is that an original color as well? This D100 is what a truck is SUPPOSED to be, not a $125K "Cowboy Cadillac". Although one COULD drop a B-block into that engine bay, if you just HAD to have a V8, the 318 "Poly", even with just that Stromberg two-barrel, was more than enough, and as "wide" as the Poly appears to be (the block is the same as the later "LA" engines), there's still enough room to almost stand in that engine bay to work on the mill.
Yes, original 4-speed with a granny 1st gear. It is a P290 3.91 rear gear axle. The slant 6 is stated to have came in that yellow 62-69. Yes, this vehicle has some potential to be restored in multiple ways now days. As the days go by the younger generations see something old and like the looks, but are so used to the modern luxuries. That they restomod it to make it more comfortable for them. So to each their own. We as a dealership are happy the love for the classics is continuing to live.
The transmission is a NP435 with a ten spline input shaft. Ford and some GM trucks also used a version of this gearbox.
It looks like the short bed and longbed versions had the same wheelbase. 🤔
Possibly, I'd have to research it myself to figure it out.
WOW she is very beautiful
Thanks, thanks, and thanks again! :)
How much
You can see price, 100+ photos, and more information on our website. Here is the link for this vehicle. www.streetdreamstexas.com/vehicles/1770/1963-dodge-d100