1976 Dodge D100 Adventurer Mopar Junkyard Find
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2023
- Old Mopar trucks are the most rare of the big three to find in the yards. So when I spot one it's a treat to check it out. I actually knew about this one for at least a month before it was finally put out in the yard for parts. I really wanted the grill as it was in nice shape. Well when they put it out, unfortunately the grill had been dented up. A Real shame as i could have made a pretty penny on it. I still enjoyed exploring it and found some pretty cool vintage parts as well as an old Woolworths oil can. Sitting since the late 90s, the cab had become a rodent motel. Under the hood was the a small block 318 that was pretty much all there. The only thing that was missing was from the truck was the transmission. The body was also in decent shape with not much rust aside from the cab floor. Hopefully quite a bit gets saved before this old pickup meets the crusher.
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Ah come on Google man 😄. At least I got to read ot before it disappeared 😄
@@ClassicRideSociety Sometimes I revise a post right away when I find an error, so give it ten five minutes before you pin it. LOL. I'm throwing stuff at the monitor in anger. LOL. Let me try to redo it:
That grille can be fixed by someone that's good at it. Standard Motor Products is still located at 37-18 Northern Blvd, Long Island City, NY. The red box (not the blue one in the cab) is for the regulator. That's still a valid SMP number today. The blue regulator box is from a "knock off" replacement that's trying to emulate an OEM part.
Looks like the owner did some VIN decoding, but with the VIN, we win: D for 2WD conventional cab, 1 for 1/2 ton rated truck, 4 for standard cab, Sweptline, A for 6,000 # or less Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, E for 318 V8, 6 for 1976 model year, S for Warren Truck, Warren, MI and the rest is the production sequence. The Warren Truck facility opened in 1938, was known as Dodge City for years and still operates under Stellantis today. Carol Cable was located at 244-249 Roosevelt Ave in Pawtucket and there's a doctor's office there now. Pylon is still around, they were started in 1968 and are located in Deerfield Beach, FL. Longhorn Dodge was located 4500 South Freeway in Fort Worth, TX and today it's Tricolor Automotive, a used car dealer. You can make out that it was a new car dealer at one time. Yes, there would have been a label there, and it's possible code DT6486 Bright Tan exterior paint. No tag, can't brag.
Whoa Nelley, so nice, I'll do it twice. That's it, time to quit. 1976 and hit the bricks. Going to be flat and that's that. Torqueflite is missing a bite. 3-1-8 used to be great. MOPAR not going very far. Going to get squished and all of the Pentastar faithful, UTG, maybe Benny, a few here but not really the Google Man are going to be pissed.
@Google User GP I had a state truck that was a Slant Six 3 speed and it probably had who knows how many miles when I obtained it.
Manual steering and transmission and of course brakes.
As long as you maintain them it's hard to destroy them.
@@garymckee8857 Yup. The carburetion and ignition are complete crap, but the powertrains are very good.
What a shame. Its a cool old truck. Probably savable too. I could just imagine it painted red, driving in town...but as usual, the cool vehicles in junkyards get parted for other projects who probably wont get finished. My guessing is someone's (grand)parents owned it, passed away, the family membes didnt wanted it so they sold it to the junkyard for 50$...
what a great neat truck....my Dad bought one new, but a d200....and it was an adventurer too, but dark metallic blue in color....it was such a nice truck......Woolworth still exists....as Foot Locker....the last vestige of Woolworth is the Foot Locker shoe store chain......FootLock uses the same Stockmarket symbol from Woolworth......the legal name change happpened in 1999 and 2001......but Foot Locker is Woolworth....just no woolworth stores anymore,
That’s a vary cool old truck
I had the 75 shortbed Dodge 3 on the tree 318 and I love that dam truck.
I remember Woolworth,in it's final years in the Eighties here in Ohio. By then nobody really went to the Soda Fountain Booth anymore. Didn't recall that they'd sold motor oil. Some dollar store replaced it. D.E. Jones ,or something. It's now a sporting goods store that never seems busy either. I guess Dick's Sporting Goods in the Mall is taking the business now.
Worthy of a custom vanity plate. 76DD100 She' got Spirit!
Hey Benny that grill can still be saved there's people that can rework and Pop those dents. I've seen stainless steel and aluminum trim on antique cars where they can pop that stuff out but thanks for the video🇺🇲🏁🏁🏁😎🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
Nice ride back in the day.
Almost looks similar to that one you had a nearly painful encounter with those nasty wasps a few years ago that took up residents in Benny. You were lucky to walk away from that truck without a trip to the emergency room or worse. 😅
You always find great cars!
That grill,is worth something to someone. There are fixing trim videos that could make it look like new. More than they are I asking I’m sure. Owners manuals too.
Too bad it wound up in the scrap yard. With some work that could have been a really nice old Dodge truck. Easy and fun to work on.
That is a damn shame, so many more parts that these could sell if they wouldn’t beat this stuff up. Personally I love the Dodge trucks especially the late 60’s- early 70’s Sweptlines. I had an ‘84 Dodge automatic with a 360 and Dodge’s version of a posi, would smoke the tires for days but you could time it with a sundial.
Yeah I know it's a shame at the yard sometimes will bust up their own inventory figured they would handle it with kid gloves especially since their money comes from parts off the vehicles that they have thought they kept it in good condition someone would want to buy it I mean I could understand if it came into the yard looking busted up but there's no sense in risking busting something up when heck sometimes you could probably sell the whole vehicle there's always old vehicle enthusiasts out do it by something that clean yeah I feel your pain you could have bought that and resold it or if you had a project truck like it you could have used it but I guess sometimes that's how the cookie crumbles I just wish that some of these yards but understand if you don't damage your profit annual make way more money but really appreciate your videos they're always awesome to see I love the long videos that you do as well of the yards that you visit I just never know where you're going to go next but keep up the videos Man happy getting some interesting info from them are so many cars out there and trucks and modifications that I haven't seen yet and whenever I watch your videos you introduced me to a world a cars and trucks that have yet to see.
My uncle had a79 D100 with the 3 on the tree and the slant 6
It’s a shame Dodge doesn’t make trucks anymore
Some of that stuff in the cab I'd grab.
Was just in Cleburne, TX buying a '69 Dart Swinger end of May...that AM/FM would be nice to have
This was at Crain's in Ft Worth. Not sure if that radio is still there though
had a 76 yellow state road dept truck with 4-500k with a 6 and 3 on tree ,totaly blown head gasket and i still drove it all winter (5mo} like that and still ran wen i got rid of it
Hey Benny! I spy a green "Kim Special" bronco in the background! Any chance we get a video on it??? Those Broncos are getting expensive!
As for the D100, I'd still get the grille & dash, you can't find show-quality parts in a junkyard haha! And don't forget to save the vintage papers and cans! Good swap meet material there!
Wow! I had a 77 Adventurer pick-up. I would love to have that one. It's actually in a lot better shape than mine was. Mine didn't have a straight panel on it besides the hood and roof. A logging company owned it before me and they must've used it to pull stumps cause the bumpers were 'U' shaped. And every panel was caved in. Still a great truck.
This one wasnt too bad aside from the rusty floors
We have a pick and pull here and they have a way of putting them out without denting the $hit out of them.
Thanks Benny.. you shouldn't be surprised with the Junk Yard GORILLAS.. just a tad short on the evolutionary scale..
Damn. I’m more interested in that Eldorado Touring Coupe next to it!
That sucks, because I can never find a decent one. Maybe someday.
Why angst? Our 'hood is full of 10 year old vehicles with scratches like that! 🤔😉
Its actually easy to get those little dents out of that grille!!😂 for real
looking back, I should have bought it
You know back when I was in the salvage business I was the ford guy and I had a chevy buddy and a dodge buddy who always gave me hell about my 67 F100 you know the drill Junk that ford and get a dodge or get a chevy! So I decided to get all 3 and see how I liked them...got a 72 GMC 350 4V A/C, automatic truck fully loaded gold and white with pea green and white interior. And a 1973 D100 318 2v Fully loaded it was schoolbus yellow and white with white interior I think it was the prospector model? I can't recall been about 10 years, and the Ford was my 67 F100 352 2v automatic with the Ranger package. And to be honest I liked that worn out old Dodge more than the GMC it seemed to have a better ride..mind you it was a GMC and had the leaf spring rear suspension and not the coils.. ..only drawback with it at the time was absolutely no aftermarket support as far as sheet metal goes aside the floor pans...as for the Chevy and Ford you could get everything. I know the aftermarket is slowly growing for these old dodges and I hope they get the attention ford and Chevy get someday
I particularly like how roomy the Dodge trucks are
@@ClassicRideSociety Yea and the dash setup is my favorite....and the seats and door cards are the same color as the one I had....I wonder if thoes door cards are worth some money...I don't think anyone reproduces them yet....
On the tailgate it says dodge. Did the lettering switch from left side to right side over the years?
Hey Benny are you going to run the video on the 1984 Olds 98 more door that was sitting next to the grey 87 Cutlass you ran about a week ago?
Unfortunately I destroyed the screen on my phone before I got a chance to upload that video. I have to get the LCD panel replaced so the phone will work again. Im going to see about getting it repaired sometime this week
@@ClassicRideSociety Sorry about your phone. I've been chomping at the bit. I have a 1984 98 2dr with a 10 bolt rear. It's a 2dr Battling ram door. Lol. Dad bought it new now mine, I'll tell ya with 150k NY miles she took a licking but she is still a ticking. Enjoy your weekend
Maybe waiting for a title for it
Possibly
Longhorn Dodge,,I-35W/Seminary Tri/Color now
I ordered a 76 Ramcharger new in 76. Destroyed the body hunting Moose on the Forestry trunk roads in Alberta, Canada. Too much gravel and shit bodies on these
Manufactured in July of '76, it's a Bicentennial turd.
Mi like
I need parts... were can i get parts..i am in Mississippi
It was at Crain's in Ft Worth Texas but they crushed it already
Poor truck, it’s been around too many bad owners
I know someone with a 79 adventurer,
I bet this has the 3.7L 225 Slant 6
318 I think
You didn't look behind the seat.
My friend, i need the mirrors fir my D100 last dodge in abc in jacksboro hwy i take all parts i need but no have mirrors please tell my weere its located this dodge
Crains in Ft Worth
@@ClassicRideSociety thanks o ready have the mirrors
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Holy piece of crap bat man
Junkyard employees have no respect for the vehicles in the yard, and they are snatching $$ away by damaging parts. Makes me wonder what else they don't care about...personal hygiene, perhaps?
You're crying for a truck that you most likely won't buy
A quality Chrysler product 👌
I have never seen Woolworth motor oil 🛢 before and I remember Woolworth.
I too don't recall their brand of oil.
@@ClassicRideSociety Likely supplied by a private label like Warren Performance Products does with Walmart's Supertech oil. I'll actually be using it tomorrow and my cousin who is also doing oil changes with me will likely have bought Costco's brand of oil which is also made by WPP.
@@googleusergp I'm a fan of their synthetic oil
@@danh2134 I just used some yesterday. Very good oil when used in the right application.
Mr. B. Here ! This what I said about ( a waste of good vehicle ) they is support for this vehicle 🚗! 🧰🛠️🪛🔧🔨
I think the junkyard was trying to get a title for it. Couldn't so for parts it went
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