For Sale 1972 D100 Carryall

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1972 Dodge D100 Carryall with original invoice and paper work showing it is a carryall. it is an early VIN 200006, from what I understand it was the only one made, it was specially made as a wedding gift in Mexico. Look at all the trim inside and out, it does have a 3rd row seat and states it on invoice. It still has the original slant 6 engine with manual transmission and it has a propane system that has been on it for years with the tank behind the 3rd seat, the front seat is long gone traded out for bucket seats, the two rear seats are still original. It does run and lot drive, there is some rust on the truck, the frontend is not bolted on its just sitting in place. 19,750.00
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Neat truck. It must be a Mexico only thing since I believe that body style ended in 71 for the US and Canada.
 
Not a "one-off" truck at all. These are still fairly common in Brazil and Argentina, and somewhat so in Mexico. A 225 or 318 were the only engines available, and were built through 1978.
 
Not a "one-off" truck at all. These are still fairly common in Brazil and Argentina, and somewhat so in Mexico. A 225 or 318 were the only engines available, and were built through 1978.

Agree. Somewhere I've seen an entire catalog of 70s Dodge trucks with very simple sheetmetal from the cab-rearward. All of them built for Mexico and South America.
 
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