The owner of this car has displayed it at a restaurant, attracting strong interest from fans of used cars. Although no longer eligible for road use due to expiration, the Dodge 100 is still kept and on display to share its passion with the car enthusiast community.

The Dodge 100 is part of the D/W line produced from 1960 to 1993, featuring a pickup truck design. The car has undergone many improvements from design to engine with the version displayed in Ho Chi Minh City of the 2nd generation of the D/W line. This version has notable changes in 1965 and more powerful engine options from 1967,.
The Dodge 100 has a clear distinction between the two-wheeled (4x2) and four-wheeled (4x4) driving versions with the corresponding D and W symbols. Mainly produced at the Warren Michigan factory, the car also has an export version assembled in Israel.

With historical value and classic design, the Dodge 100 is not only a means of transportation but also a symbol of the passion for vintage cars, attracting the attention of vintage car enthusiasts in Vietnam.