14- The legacy of the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen stretches back to 1979, embodying resilience and adaptability amidst evolving automotive trends. Amidst the dominant Ford F-Series and Chevrolet C/K pickups of the 1960s, Dodge introduced its formidable contender in the D-Series range.
Launched in 1961, the D-Series succeeded the C-Series, remaining in production for three generations until 1993, bridging the transition to the iconic Dodge Ram. Offering versatility across 1/2-, 3/4-, and one-ton markets, the first-generation D-Series featured innovative attributes, including dual-row seating and optional diesel engines.
Distinguished as the sole Big Three pickup offering a diesel engine, the D-Series pioneered high-performance variants, exemplified by the potent 426-cubic-inch Street Wedge models. Today, a meticulously maintained 1967 D-100 represents a testament to Dodge’s enduring legacy, boasting rare factory options and authentic period charm.