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The D Series was a line of pickup trucks offered by the Dodge division of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. After 1980, the trucks were renamed the Dodge Ram and the very same fundamental layout was maintained until the 1994 introduction of a totally redesigned Ram. The D Collection shared its AD platform with the Dodge Ramcharger/Plymouth Trailduster doubles.<br><br>The body supplied the then-traditional step-side bed, with unique fenders as a choice. As default, it presented the first Virgil Exner-inspired "Swept-Line" bed where the bed was the width of the vehicle as well as the fenders were inboard, as can be seen in essentially all modern-day pickup trucks.<br><br>The D Series used the familiar Chrysler Angle 6 engine in displacements of 170 cu in, 198 cu in as well as 225 cu in as the base designs, depending on the year. (The 198 was reasonably rare, offered as the base engine only from 1969-- 1973). All of Chrysler's bigger engines, with the remarkable exemption of the Chrysler Hemi engine were available as manufacturing facility choices.<br><br>One more development was the introduction of an alternator as opposed to a generator for electrical power. A three-speed automatic transmission was a major breakthrough-- the truck used a two-speed automated less than a decade previously.<br><br>Yet another advancement, a "Staff Taxi" (four-door) body style was introduced in 1963, an initial for a manufacturing facility pickup. Prior staff taxis were custom conversion tasks. A "Club Taxicab" was additionally available for 1973, giving transverse seats for either a solitary third passenger or two tiny third and also 4th travelers (most often, the Club Cab was used as additional freight room).<br><br>They were given the Dodge and also Fargo brands, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They trucks was created by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81895&page=2 custom sport special package] Sports Customized. The optional High Performance Bundle could be bought with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base version vehicle total with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8.<br><br><br>The D Series was a line of pickup vehicles offered by the Dodge department of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. They were given the Dodge as well as Fargo brand names, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They vehicles was produced by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dodge-wiki.com/w/index.php?title=Dodge_D_Series&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile Custom Sports Special]. The optional High Efficiency Plan could be purchased with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base design truck complete with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8.

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'The D Series was a line of pickup trucks offered by the Dodge division of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. After 1980, the trucks were renamed the Dodge Ram and the very same fundamental layout was maintained until the 1994 introduction of a totally redesigned Ram. The D Collection shared its AD platform with the Dodge Ramcharger/Plymouth Trailduster doubles.<br><br>The body supplied the then-traditional step-side bed, with unique fenders as a choice. As default, it presented the first Virgil Exner-inspired "Swept-Line" bed where the bed was the width of the vehicle as well as the fenders were inboard, as can be seen in essentially all modern-day pickup trucks.<br><br>The D Series used the familiar Chrysler Angle 6 engine in displacements of 170 cu in, 198 cu in as well as 225 cu in as the base designs, depending on the year. (The 198 was reasonably rare, offered as the base engine only from 1969-- 1973). All of Chrysler's bigger engines, with the remarkable exemption of the Chrysler Hemi engine were available as manufacturing facility choices.<br><br>One more development was the introduction of an alternator as opposed to a generator for electrical power. A three-speed automatic transmission was a major breakthrough-- the truck used a two-speed automated less than a decade previously.<br><br>Yet another advancement, a "Staff Taxi" (four-door) body style was introduced in 1963, an initial for a manufacturing facility pickup. Prior staff taxis were custom conversion tasks. A "Club Taxicab" was additionally available for 1973, giving transverse seats for either a solitary third passenger or two tiny third and also 4th travelers (most often, the Club Cab was used as additional freight room).<br><br>They were given the Dodge and also Fargo brands, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They trucks was created by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81895&page=2 custom sport special package] Sports Customized. The optional High Performance Bundle could be bought with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base version vehicle total with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8.<br><br><br>The D Series was a line of pickup vehicles offered by the Dodge department of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. They were given the Dodge as well as Fargo brand names, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They vehicles was produced by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dodge-wiki.com/w/index.php?title=Dodge_D_Series&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile Custom Sports Special]. The optional High Efficiency Plan could be purchased with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base design truck complete with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8.'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +The D Series was a line of pickup trucks offered by the Dodge division of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. After 1980, the trucks were renamed the Dodge Ram and the very same fundamental layout was maintained until the 1994 introduction of a totally redesigned Ram. The D Collection shared its AD platform with the Dodge Ramcharger/Plymouth Trailduster doubles.<br><br>The body supplied the then-traditional step-side bed, with unique fenders as a choice. As default, it presented the first Virgil Exner-inspired "Swept-Line" bed where the bed was the width of the vehicle as well as the fenders were inboard, as can be seen in essentially all modern-day pickup trucks.<br><br>The D Series used the familiar Chrysler Angle 6 engine in displacements of 170 cu in, 198 cu in as well as 225 cu in as the base designs, depending on the year. (The 198 was reasonably rare, offered as the base engine only from 1969-- 1973). All of Chrysler's bigger engines, with the remarkable exemption of the Chrysler Hemi engine were available as manufacturing facility choices.<br><br>One more development was the introduction of an alternator as opposed to a generator for electrical power. A three-speed automatic transmission was a major breakthrough-- the truck used a two-speed automated less than a decade previously.<br><br>Yet another advancement, a "Staff Taxi" (four-door) body style was introduced in 1963, an initial for a manufacturing facility pickup. Prior staff taxis were custom conversion tasks. A "Club Taxicab" was additionally available for 1973, giving transverse seats for either a solitary third passenger or two tiny third and also 4th travelers (most often, the Club Cab was used as additional freight room).<br><br>They were given the Dodge and also Fargo brands, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They trucks was created by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=81895&page=2 custom sport special package] Sports Customized. The optional High Performance Bundle could be bought with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base version vehicle total with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8.<br><br><br>The D Series was a line of pickup vehicles offered by the Dodge department of American automaker Chrysler from 1961-1980. They were given the Dodge as well as Fargo brand names, as Dodge D-100 as well as Fargo De Soto. They vehicles was produced by the Argentinian subsidiary Chrysler-Fevre Argentina S.A.<br><br>1964 saw the introduction of the sporty [https://www.dodge-wiki.com/w/index.php?title=Dodge_D_Series&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile Custom Sports Special]. The optional High Efficiency Plan could be purchased with a CSS vehicle or by itself on a base design truck complete with Chrysler's big 426 cu in wedge-head V8. '
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