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1965 Dodge A100 Pickup Collection of Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines

“A100” In 1964 when Dodge introduced the A-100 line of forward control vehicles, they had many advantages over the competition. One was the A-100's totally flat cargo floor, capable of handling all kinds of loads. When compared with the rear-engined competition of VW and GM, the A-100's proved to be more versatile. The range included a pickup truck and van, both with a "forward control" design. The nose was flat, with the engine placed between the driver and passenger, who sat above the front axle. In `65, the advantages grew to include an optional small block V-8 engine to muscle around town with. The standard engine was, of course, the mighty slant-six. But with available V-8 inspiration, delivery drivers could carry more vanloads faster while others could simply haul more stuff. Dodge was the last to come on the market with their vans and compact trucks, so they were able to give the public more for their money with the right features in the tough A-100's. A substantially modified, Hemi-powered A100 wheelstanding exhibition pickup called the "Little Red Wagon" driven by Bill "Maverick" Golden was a popular drag strip attraction from the 1960s to the early 2000s



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