Vehicle Description
1960 Dodge D100 Town Wagon It is believed to have been a Forest
Service or National Park truck but there is no concrete
documentation. The Government badge with "For Official Use Only" is
still visible on both doors. After its service it was purchased, it
was driven until ~1973 before it was parked. I purchased it got it
titled, running, and drivable. It is currently parked inside my
garage. This is a mostly original truck with a solid body. The
original radiator has been swapped out, and I've added a temporary
electric fuel pump. Everything else is as it was when it left
government service. Excellent opportunity to own a rare piece of
history and have a cool vehicle. Even out west, these are few and
far between. The Town Wagon first appeared in 1956 to compete with
the Chevy Suburban and International Travelall. The D100 was
generally considered a heavy-duty machine and closer to a 3/4ton
than a 1/2ton as was delineated by the D100 nomenclature.
Originally, these did not sell well to the public who were leaning
towards the more refined competitors, but government agencies
snapped them up. Eventually, Dodge stopped production of Town
Wagons and when they returned, they were relabeled as the Ram
Charger. Clean Title 230 cui Flathead Six Cylinder engine 4 Speed
Manual Transmission 2WD 108 in wheelbase Please Note The Following
**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac,
Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by
appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at
231-468-2809 EXT 1 **