65 dodge d100 crew cab AKA ''she wants the D''
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well my first truck that isnt a c10 or k10 but for under a thousand bucks i couldnt pass up this truck.. you just dont see any of these and the fact its a crewcab and a shortbed!? how could you let it sit. so the truck is:
1965 dodge d100 crew cab shortbed sweptline. plans are: 71 72 c10 rear axle and suspenion either a small block chevy or an inline6 still undecided on front suspension but i will be running IFS up front to get rid of the horrible riding 4 wheel leaf spring suspension with front straight axle. 4 wheel disc brakes front and rear sway bars lower the truck (still need to put suspenion on and set it on the ground before i can decide how low needs to go) and last but not least i will leave the patina paint on the outside but the inside will be repainted a nice cherry red with white and black accents. anyways enough talking and how about some pics. |
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I like it ,cool old truck ,cant wait to see the build.
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You don't see the crew cabs often. Here is a nice one I see occasionally.
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an some more pics
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and more i started fnding parts o the truck and installing them just to see what i all have and what i need. found the headlight bezels an passenger door panels as well as the hood hinges.
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turns out the rear of the truck is off the ground because someone welded metal to the rear of the frame.. those will come off as soon as i get some suspension under the truck found a cool little chrysler emblem on the rear lower corner of the passenger fender.. wondering if its original?
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finally started doing work to the truck. took the grille, tailgate and door panels off the truck. took the door panels to the college and bead blasted and primered them. the plan is to do the door panels a checkered scheme (i have a picture of what im talking about) the tailgate was pretty dented but ive been working on the dent.
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more pics. the tailgate was super dirty from the outside needed a big bath so after some nice warm soapy water and hard scrubbing i got it clean. i took all the handle parts and latch mechanisms apart and sanded/primered/paintedthem and then put the tailgate back together with new stainless steel screws for the handle.
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then i started working on the headlight bezels. they were both missing the black little "traingles" so i repainted them and if you see the pictures before of the drivers side headlight bezel it was pretty beat up so i straightened it out as best i could for now til i find a clean replacement.
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This will be interesting!
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so far my list of parts that i need are:
61-68 hood preferably OG white paint drivers door panel passenger door vent window all the glass for the doors, front and rear windows x4 exterior door handles 61-66 x4 interior door handles x4 interior window crank handles dash 61-67 front turnsignal housings w/pigtail rear taillight housings w/pigtail headlight retainers and screws front and rear bumper brackets and bumpers front turn signal lenses x2 amber rear taillight lenses x2 red gas tank d100 fender emblems 61-67 tailgate trunions tailgate straps? (the pieces that bend and hold the tailgate from falling) steering wheel and horn cap and the list to get it on the ground and driving: engine trans front and rear suspension driveline steel rims and tires front and rear discs front and rear sway bar steering column and a bunch of wiring. |
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Found this and subscribed
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You will need to join the Sweptline forum, http://www.sweptline.org/forums/ for information and parts. It's a good bunch of guys and I still drop in to see what's going on there. Don't tell them you are putting Chevy parts on it though, LOL. They are as Dodge as the folks on this forum are Chevy. I like your idea for color. My last truck was a 69 Dodge that was tan like yours and I put a red interior in it.
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Thanks! I'll do that and when it comes to suspension I'll just say I'm undecided lol if I could get a bunch of those small parts that are on my list off that would be great! Do the guys I that site have some parts for these d series trucks?
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Awesome truck. Something we take for granted with these Chevrolets is that you can build a catalog truck... some other makes/models/years... good luck finding parts! A friend restored a 63/64ish dodge 4 door car (can't remember what it was) but he said it took him almost a year to find a good used bumper (no aftermarket one available). It was a great looking car too.
First time I remember seeing one of these huge dodge crew cabs was in the movie "Fire in the Sky." Pretty sure it was even the same color. To me, this pic is hilarious.... HUGE looking motor.... itty bitty 2 barrel carb :lol: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1392616890 |
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That is a Mopar 318 engine. Sometimes referred to (incorrectly) as a big block or wide block 318. Correctly, it's an A318 and actually no bigger than the later LA318 which came along in 1965 and continued, with updates, until about 1990. I've had many Mopars with both style engines and always liked them.
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These are definitely more difficult to restore than a Chevy due to there not being any sheet metal parts being reproduced. You can find mechanical parts to keep them running but no trim or sheet metal. The Sweptline forum that I mentioned earlier is the best source for parts. Glass and rubber parts are available from several different sources so that's no problem. Steele and Restoration Specialties are two good sources. Search on EBay for 67 Dodge truck parts and you can find a lot that way. You can find what you need but it just takes looking. Every piece of trim on my truck was NOS that I located from various places. That gold star on the right fender is called a "Pentastar" and is factory. It first appeared in 1964 when Chrysler started offering a very long, for the time, 50K mile warranty.
My bro-in-law owns my truck now so I get to drive it when I visit him. He says he will never sell it. |
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Wonder how a Crown Vic front end might fit? Looking forward to the progress on this one! |
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it will be a fun project. you can either go with a CV ifs set up or do the later dodge truck clip on to the stock frame, not sure which way im gonna go with on my 70 D100
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Yeah I originally wanted to put the suspension from a 71-72 c10 under the front but... The frame rail distance on a Chevy is 30" at it's widest but the dodge is 34".. So that won't really work. So for now I'm going to worry about getting a 71-72 rear axle with trailing arms, trac bar and, the trailing arm crossmember from our trucks then I can fabricate all that in and put it on the ground for the first time with independent suspension in the rear.
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I believe the 80-9? Chevys were wider than the 71-72's. I might be wrong on that but might be worth looking into.
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Neat truck! Not for nuthin', you might wanna check out the "Fast and Loud" where they built one similar. Yes, they're goofs, but you might catch some ideas.
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they used the CV front ifs clip on the Fast n Loud dodge build
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I found a 75 dodge tradesman van I the same lot where my dodge is and I'm gonna try and talk to the guy and see if maybe he will let me cut off the front frame portion and suspension to use for the dodge. I was on the sweptline forum and apparently it should work. |
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I can't find the dodge build from fast and loud I just find there burnout videos and people taking videos of it at car shows
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saw this and subscribed as well... always like those old dodges...
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don't use the van setup. if ya want to clip it, find and early dodge 72-79 truck as I believe are the same bolt pattern
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one thing with using an ifs clip from a chevy or the dodge is that the steering box is mounted on the outside of the frame. the stock steering is on the inside of the frame behinds the axle, so it mean doing alittle extra to hook up the column no matter which one you are gonna use. CV set is fairly straight forward to bolt in to the frame. I have seen others use areostar setups also as the bolt in too, but need to do the bracket to rotate the angle of the rack towards the cab, either of these setups the rack is bolted in front of the cross member. another one is also a jag, weld or bolt in, rack is behind the crossmember, but it does have the chevy 4 3/4 bolt pattern with larger diameter studs. and to use a normal chevy wheel the jag hub will have to be turned down for the center to clean and be mounted flush. it all comes down to the budget, what wheels you would to run and have the same bolt pattern. just my .02 thrown I here not that its really worth that even.lol
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The CV setup is it just a crossmember that mounts to my existing 65 frame rails?
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but now understand it has a larger diameter brake setup so will have to run
16" or larger wheels, not sure of offset tho. best bet would be is get the rear and m/c setup also. this pic has the cv setup on it with the police style wheels Attachment 1224044 |
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That truck looks pretty cool! Is it a 70-71? And will the rear axle out of about a 75 dodge tradesman van work in my crew cab?
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wouldn't see why it shouldn't work. you may have to move the spring perches to line up in the springs. see if ya measure track width of the rear, a stock truck one is around 62.5
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Ok cool and what's the width of the stock truck axle backing plate to backing plate
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backing plate measures just shy of 55" and the wheel mounting surface is the 62.5
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