"There's in excess of 332 sq. ft. of rust fighting galvanized steel
surface in a full sized Dodge pickup. More than any Chevy pickup.
Any Ford pickup. Any full sized Ford Bronco. Any full size Chevy
Blazer. One more reason 92% of all Dodge trucks built in the last
ten years are still on the road. According to the latest R.L. Polk
& Co. registration figures. And one powerful reason why Dodge can
give you this extensive rust through protection warranty at now
extra cost. At Dodge, we don't just talk tough. We prove it." From
the 1984 sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1984 Dodge D100 short bed pickup showing 76,811
miles, but the true miles are unknown. Born with a slant six, this
baby now houses a 318ci V8 with a 4-barrel and hunkers down over
Torque Thrust wheels.
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
Some nice custom touches create a unique presentation, beginning
with the two tone application of copper paint over Beige Sand in
shiny two stage coverage. The center of the hood and the cab's lid
are in contrasting copper as in the tailgate insert with the iconic
Dodge Ram stamped into the steel. Up front, the headlight bezels
have been painted flat black for a slightly sinister look and the
ram hood ornament is head down, ready to buck forward. Side mirrors
now reside at the top of the A-pillar but perhaps our favorite
feature is the exhaust tips cut into the rear fender. That custom
touch however, may be outdone by the stunning wood on the bed and
even with a few scratches, it, and the stainless rails, is very
attractive. 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels carry
slightly staggered tires with a late 2020 date code. Imperfections
include some patina at the rocker seam, some flaking paint and
bubbling low on a panel, and a tail light lens that's cracked.
Otherwise, the paint is in nice condition.
Interior
Brown and beige is the logical inside palette that begins on the
door panels which gives a slight rugged vibe and has the patina to
back it up, but both are fully intact. The brown vinyl bench is in
immaculate condition, accented by beige seat belts and facing a
wood rimmed steering wheel with three spokes and a glossy finish.
Up front, the standard instrument cluster is backed by simulated
wood and augmented by a trio of Sunpro gauges in the center and a
tachometer perched on the dash. A Sony AM/FM/CD player rocks the
tunes and talk radio, and a Hurst automatic shifter rows the truck
into gear sitting atop a makeshift base. Like the dash pad, the tan
carpet below shows a touch of patina but the painted ceiling is
clean and the full width rear view mirror gives you a global view
of what's behind.
Drivetrain
Chrome valve covers and heat wrapped headers dress up the clean
engine bay where we find a 318ci V8 topped by an Edlebrock intake
manifold and 4-barrel carburetor. Behind it, a 3 speed automatic
sends power to an 8 � inch rear with 3.23 gears. We note a brake
booster and an aluminum radiator in the bay as well.
Undercarriage
Clean and driver quality underneath where the headers give way to
dual exhaust and FlowMaster mufflers before exiting through the
body on the sides. There are no catalytic converters on board.
Brakes consist of power disc up front and power drums in the back
and the lowered suspension includes front coil springs and front
control arms from a van, and rear leaf springs with a rear axle
flip.
Drive-Ability
You don't have to step up to get into this truck, which is a nice
feature and it rides like a car as well. The 318 fires up with a
healthy exhaust note that might be best heard in a tunnel as the
side exits make their music. The truck has adequate power, tracks
straights, stops, turns, and handles well overall. We note the
headlights, turn signals, and horn are not working so it's daytime
driving for now! All other functions on board including the added
gauges, operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents
that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
This is a great looking truck with some nice custom touches and an
outstanding stance, but let's not forget about the nearly bullet
proof 318 under the hood, a free breathing powerplant with a
4-barrel feeding it dino juice. Built for ranch work, now ready for
street play, this D100 is one good looking Dodge!
1B7FD14H3ES362307
1-USA
B-Dodge
7-Truck
F-4001 Thru 5000 GVWR
D-2 Wheel Drive
1-1/2 Ton D100
4-Standard Cab
H-3.7 Liter I6 1bbl
3-Check Digit
E-1984
S-Warren, MI Assy Plant
362307-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1984 Dodge D100
Listing ID:CC-2001551
Price:$19,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1984
Make:Dodge
Model:D100
Exterior Color:Beige Sand
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:76810
Stock Number:7828
VIN:1B7FD14H3ES362307
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