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Junkyard Gem: 1976 Dodge D100, United States Army Edition

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Members of the United States

military

have been driving

Dodge

trucks since the Army bought its first

Dodge Brothers

ambulance in 1917, and plenty of

third-generation D-series pickups

ended up in Army service during the mid-1970s. Most of these were 3/4-ton W200s and D200s (designated as

M880s

), but today’s

Junkyard Gem

is a 1/2-ton D100 CARGO PICKUP W/CAB, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

Eventually, the Army

auctions

off old vehicles, and that happened to this battered D100 Custom at some point.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

This truck appears to have started life with Navy gray paint, which was painted over in Army-grade olive drab. Perhaps there was some vehicle-shuffling done by the Pentagon.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

The most recent layer of stickers shows that this truck’s final military job was for

the U.S. Army Recruiting Command

.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

Power came from the legendary

Chrysler Slant-6

, in this case the 225-cubic-inch version rated at 105 horsepower.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

Like most fleet vehicles of the last 50 or so years, it has an automatic transmission. You couldn’t expect every soldier to be able to work a three-pedal truck, not even way back in 1976.

Junked 1976 Dodge D-100 pickup

The Rust Monster has taken a few bites out of this truck, enough that its resale value converged with the current price of scrap vehicles.

Better price, mileage and payload than

Ford

or

Chevy

!

from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2G007s4