The Dodge D-100 Pickup Truck and Its History

Chrysler's arrival in Brazil marked an important moment in the history of the national automotive industry.

The automaker took over the former International Harvester factory, located in Santo André (SP), which had 109,000 m² of land and 30,000 m² of built area.

Later, production was transferred to São Bernardo do Campo.

At the time, three models were introduced: the D700, with capacity to transport up to 7.9 tons, the D400, which carried up to 4.5 tons, and the D-100,

a light pickup truck with capacity for 700 kilos, which stood out for carrying more weight than its main competitors.

One of the biggest attractions of the Dodge D-100 was its V8 engine at 90°, with 318 cubic inches (5,212 cm³).

With a simple and robust design, the Dodge D-100 exuded modernity for its time.

So, how about giving this classic a chance and keeping it alive on Brazilian roads?

After all, the past never goes out of style, especially when it comes to a legend like Dodge D-100.