1958 Dodge D-100 Sweptside news, pictures, and information | ||
| Tweet | ||
In mid-1957, Dodge introduced its Sweptside pickup to compete head-to-head with Ford's passenger car-based Ranchero and Chevrolet's Cameo Carrier. Dodge Trucks' Special Equipment Group wedded the finned rear quarters and rear bumper from the 1957 Dodge suburban two-door station wagon to the flanks of a standard Dodge half-ton pickup. Along with new styling, the truck was given an optional V-8 engine that Dodge the most powerful engine in the light truck field.
Sweptside pickups came standard with the custom cab, which added a glove box, two tone seat material covering foam rubber cushions, two sun visors, a wraparound rear window and 2-speed wipers. Custom cab exterior features additional chrome trim and embellishments. Dodge offered the Sweptside with two tone paint, wide white wall tires and full wheel covers.
All 1957 Dodge trucks received a bold new Forward Look front-end design with hooded headlights, a stylish new grille and a fully-opening, rear-hinged hood.
Many of the Dodge Sweptside Pickups featured a 315 cubic-inch Wideblock V8 engine, three-speed push-button LoadFlite transmission, power brakes, whitewall tires, and two-tone paint.
There were less than 3000 made over a three year period of time and approximately 900 were built in 1958.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2012
Sweptside pickups came standard with the custom cab, which added a glove box, two tone seat material covering foam rubber cushions, two sun visors, a wraparound rear window and 2-speed wipers. Custom cab exterior features additional chrome trim and embellishments. Dodge offered the Sweptside with two tone paint, wide white wall tires and full wheel covers.
All 1957 Dodge trucks received a bold new Forward Look front-end design with hooded headlights, a stylish new grille and a fully-opening, rear-hinged hood.
Many of the Dodge Sweptside Pickups featured a 315 cubic-inch Wideblock V8 engine, three-speed push-button LoadFlite transmission, power brakes, whitewall tires, and two-tone paint.
There were less than 3000 made over a three year period of time and approximately 900 were built in 1958.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2012
| Joe Bortz to Host Historic Dream Car Discussion Panel | |
![]() | Dream car collector and historian Joe Bortz has prepared a special treat for participants at the 40th Annual Pontiac-Oakland Club International Convention in St. Charles Illinois, this coming July 17-21. In addition to bringing his four historic Pontiac Dream Cars, he has also assembled a panel, conisisting of two noted designers, a retired engineer and two veteran authors to examine the topic of Pontiac's early concept vehicles. The panel discussion will be held on Friday, July 20th at 1...[Read more...] |
1958
Dodge
models |
| Dodge Coronet |
| Dodge Custom Royal Series |
| Similar Vehicles | |
![]() | 1957 Dodge D-100 Sweptside |
| Similar Automakers | |
| Cadillac | Chevrolet |
| Chrysler | Ford |
| GMC | Hummer |
| Jeep | Lincoln |
| Mercury | Pontiac |
| Saturn | |
| Similarly Sized Vehicles from 1958 |
| Buick Series 40 Special |
| Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner |
| Pontiac Bonneville Series 25 |
| Pontiac Chieftain Series 25 |
| Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith |
| Similarly Priced Vehicles from 1958 |
| Ford Custom 300 Series ($1,980-$2,260) |
| Chevrolet Del Ray Series ($2,000-$2,570) |
Average Auction Sale: $30,022 |
| Dodge: 1951-1960 |
| Similar Automakers |
| Dodge History |
| Other models by Dodge |
| Related Articles and Event Coverage |
| Russo and Steele - Scottsdale |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
© 1998-2012. All rights reserved. The material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.





1958