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What is it???

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Hi all,
I have been searching all over the web to get some details on a truck I might pick up from an old guy I know. He has two 1964 Dodge pickups sitting out on his property that he is willing to part with pretty quickly. I have been told they are 4WD and have the worktruck boxes/compartments on the rear. He says they used to be Air Force owned trucks that his dad bought at an auction. He thinks they both have 6 cyl in them but didn't seem sure and I wouldn't think they would have made the 4WDs with a 6 cylinder. I have been searching and I believe they might be the Tradesmen versions? When I get a chance to go and take some pics I will but until then, can anyone provide any insight at to what they might be? W???, D??? 100, 200, 300??? I just couldn't find anything definitive.

Also, what might the drivetrain consist of as far as axles, transmissions, transfer cases, gear ratios, etc...Thanks!

Scott

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If they are a 64 4x4 1/2 or 3/4 ton truck, they would be a W100 or W200. The 225 /6 was standard.318 v8 extra. running gear would be 3 speed(not likely) or np 420 or 435 4 speed, np201 transfercase ,dana 44 front and dana 60 rear. This goes for both w100 and 200. Gear ratios are likely 4.10 or 4.88 .

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if they are 4x4 they will be a W 100 ,200 or 300 air force probly a w200 for 3/4 ton and if they are should be a closed knuckle dana 44 up front and probly like a 60 out back I might not be a 100% on that 300s or 1 ton had slightly diffrent fenders up front and a filler panel between the bumper and bottom of the grill shell. snap a couple quick pics post um these guyys will help you get them figured out in a jiffy

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"Tradesmen" was never used with 61-71 trucks. D = 2wd, W = 4wd. 100-800 denotes the weight rating, 100 = 1/2t, 200 = 3/4t, etc
All the info u want to know is shown on the data plates in the driver's door frame, below the striker.

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:"Tradesmen" was never used with 61-71 trucks.
Yeah, it was.

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soopernaut wrote:
PwrWgnDrvr wrote:"Tradesmen" was never used with 61-71 trucks.
Yeah, it was.

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No it wasn't!

The ad says TradesmAn, not TradesmEn.... :study :lol:

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote: No it wasn't!

The ad says TradesmAn, not TradesmEn.... :study :lol:
Actually the Ad is correct, it’s singular not plural. Its referring to one specific package not a few guys who are in a specific trade.

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Here's your sign. :joker

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so did the cab have 'tradesman' badges, or was that just a package you could order to get the deck on the back?

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I'm hoping to get out to the property this week for some more firewood and when I do, I'll get a few photos of the trucks as well as the data plates. I'll keep everyone posted! Thanks for the info!

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:
soopernaut wrote:
PwrWgnDrvr wrote:"Tradesmen" was never used with 61-71 trucks.
Yeah, it was.

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No it wasn't!

The ad says TradesmAn, not TradesmEn.... :study :lol:
But the ad also says tradesmen. "...carpenters and tradesmen of all kinds..." and is used with 61-71 Dodge trucks. I thought you had me for a second there. :dance
tinbasher wrote:so did the cab have 'tradesman' badges, or was that just a package you could order to get the deck on the back?
Not sure. I was going to look in my brochures but I forgot. It did come with the special box on the back. It was available on D100, D200 and W200 trucks and had a 7.5' bed. It appears to have been available 61-early 65 and the 4 wheel drive versions were 64-65 only. I've seen these boxes on later Sweptlines but they were probably done by an aftermarket manufacturer.

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soopernaut wrote: Image
The model name is "The Tradesman", used by "tradesmen".

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote: The model name is "The Tradesman", used by "tradesmen".
I know.

As for having badges that say Tradesman, it doesn't appear that they ever did.

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