1961 Dodge D100
Serial Number Stated Year Model Frame Number Cab Type Trim Level Type
1161143129 1961 D100   Conventional Cab-Small Rear Window
Engine Engine Number Net Horse Power Transmission Final Drive Ratio Wheel Rim Dates Wheelbase
   
Gross Vehicle Weight Winch Winch Number Original Color Location Owner Date Entered Date Modified Record
          Jun 19, 2010 1003
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Info from EBAY ad was long, here is an excerpt from that - "There was an old am Motorola radio in it and it worked so I left it, but bought a new speaker. The small cardboard headliner was in bad shape so I took it out and left it out. I was going to make one but never did. The seat has the original upholstery that needs to be reupholstered, but the seat is in great shape and the seat adjustment forward and back works good. It also has a "tilt" adjustment. I just have a cover over it. My plans were to put a saddle blanket cover on it. Everything is original except for the electric fuel pump and after market turn signal assembly and the wheels. All the dash knobs are original, the horn button is original but I use a button under the dash. The twin horns are original and work good. The wipers work great and do a good job. The glove box is in good shape as well as latch. I put a new battery in it last month. the other battery was the one that was in it when I bought it in 2000. The spare tire is flat and I think it is an antique. The carrier works OK and when I took the spare out and tried putting air in it, it took it so I put it back and a few days later it was flat again. It is on original wheel. All the gauges work except the fuel gauge. I thought it was the sending unit and sent it to Jack Marcheski in Hollister, California and had him rebuild it, but after getting it back it still didn't work. I'm no good with electric, 110 or 12 volt so I'm thinking it may be something simple because it worked fine before quitting on me. The needle sets on empty mark. I will throw in an extra gauge I paid $75.00 for. It is in the original Mopar box. All the weather stripping is like new around doors, windshield and wind wings. All the windows roll up and down and the windwings work like they did when new. I wish they kept them in newer vehicles. The cranks where the handles go on the side windows are worn out and was when I bought it. I usd J.B. Weld to put them on and they hold and work good. I put lithium grease on the inside of doors on the window mechanisms. I removed the parking brake that worked on the drive shaft to have it relined, but after I took it off it really didn't need it, but while I looked for a place to have it done I got lazy and never put it back. I have all the parts." 
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