![]() ![]() That certainly helped put the A100 pickup on the map, and it’s been a pretty popular model since then. It was a popular truck, coming later to market than Ford’s Econoline and Chevy’s Corvair pickups, but it was the wheelstanding Dodge Little Red Wagon that we remember the most from that era. It came with either a slant 6 or the 273 V8, and was built between 19. The engine sits between driver and passenger, just a little further back than the seats. It was built as both a van and a pickup version, with sort of a mid-engine design. ![]() The A100 was an interesting vehicle from the start. That’s what we liked about Gary Enlow’s 1965 Dodge A100 Pickup – it’s different, especially parked among all the other classic musclecars. Lots of times it’s all about having something clean, something that is different from all the others. The world of hot rods and musclecars isn’t always about over the top builds with extreme engineering going on. ![]()
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