
Hotwheels 87 Dodge D100 1:64 Imported Mainline HTB89-N7C5
The Dodge D Series is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (now Stellantis North America) from 1960 to 1993. The third generation of trucks, introduced in 1971, was the final generation of the D Series, the trucks being redesigned to give it a more rounded look. In 1981, the trucks were rebadged the Dodge Ram, with this body style continuing until 1993; the "D" or "Ram" nomenclature indicated that the truck was two-wheel drive. The truck was offered in standard cab, extended cab or crew cab configurations. The truck was replaced by the next generation of Dodge Ram.
This casting depicts a 1987 Dodge D100 modified for off-road racing.
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$2.72Hotwheels 87 Dodge D100 1:64 Imported Mainline HTB89-N7C5
The Dodge D Series is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (now Stellantis North America) from 1960 to 1993. The third generation of trucks, introduced in 1971, was the final generation of the D Series, the trucks being redesigned to give it a more rounded look. In 1981, the trucks were rebadged the Dodge Ram, with this body style continuing until 1993; the "D" or "Ram" nomenclature indicated that the truck was two-wheel drive. The truck was offered in standard cab, extended cab or crew cab configurations. The truck was replaced by the next generation of Dodge Ram.
This casting depicts a 1987 Dodge D100 modified for off-road racing.
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The Dodge D Series is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (now Stellantis North America) from 1960 to 1993. The third generation of trucks, introduced in 1971, was the final generation of the D Series, the trucks being redesigned to give it a more rounded look. In 1981, the trucks were rebadged the Dodge Ram, with this body style continuing until 1993; the "D" or "Ram" nomenclature indicated that the truck was two-wheel drive. The truck was offered in standard cab, extended cab or crew cab configurations. The truck was replaced by the next generation of Dodge Ram.
This casting depicts a 1987 Dodge D100 modified for off-road racing.












