How much does a Dodge A100 weigh?
The Dodge A100 typically weighs about 2,500 to 3,000 pounds when empty, depending on configuration.
The weight of the classic Dodge A100 family, produced in the 1960s as compact vans and pickups, depends on body style and engine. This article provides typical curb-weight ranges and explains what drives variation so buyers, restorers, and collectors can estimate shipping, insurance, or registration needs.
Typical curb weight by body style
Weight varies with body type and equipment; the ranges below reflect unladen curb weights for common A100 configurations from the era. Individual vehicles vary with engine choice, trim, and added equipment.
- Panel van: roughly 2,400–2,700 lb (1,090–1,225 kg)
- Window van (passenger): roughly 2,700–2,900 lb (1,225–1,315 kg)
- Pickup/delivery van variant: roughly 2,500–2,800 lb (1,135–1,270 kg)
Note: Curb weight is the vehicle’s mass without payload or full fuel. It does not include fluids beyond standard operating conditions; actual loaded weight will be higher depending on cargo, passengers, fuel level, and aftermarket equipment.
What affects the weight?
Engine configuration, transmission, and optional equipment (such as air conditioning, power steering, upgraded suspension, and seating arrangements) can add or subtract from the base curb weight. The A100’s variants were built with different interior layouts and cargo vs. passenger emphasis, which also influenced overall heft.
Historical data and variants
The Dodge A100 lineup encompassed several body styles, with the A108 being a later evolution of the same family. Weights remained in the same general range, with modest increases in some updated configurations due to equipment and minor design changes.
- A100 Panel Van: 2,400–2,700 lb (1,090–1,225 kg)
- A100 Window Van: 2,700–2,900 lb (1,225–1,315 kg)
- A100 Pickup: 2,500–2,800 lb (1,135–1,270 kg)
- A108 variants (1967–1970): 2,700–3,000 lb (1,225–1,360 kg)
For accuracy with a specific vehicle, consult the data plate, build sheet, or a certified scale. Weights can vary by year, drivetrain, and optional equipment.
Summary
In general, a Dodge A100 weighs roughly 2,500 to 3,000 pounds when empty, with variations by body style and year. For restoration, shipping, or registration purposes, verify the exact figure from the vehicle’s documentation or weigh the vehicle directly.
How much does a 1977 Dodge D100 weigh?
6,100-pound
In 6,100-pound GWW D100 and W100 models, and all D200, D300, W200 and W300 models, you get more Dodge 225 Slant Six horsepower than ever before. Front disc brakes, standard. Designed to resist fade and provide smooth, sure stops.
What is the top speed of the Dodge A100?
MMP Rating
| Engine Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Top Speed: | 100 - 110 mph (estimated) |
| Transmission and Drive | |
| Drive Type: | Rear-wheel drive |
| Transmission Type: | 3-speed manual, 3-speed automatic |
What years were the Dodge A100 made?
| Dodge A100 | |
|---|---|
| Production | 1964–1970 |
| Assembly | Warren, Michigan, United States (Warren Truck Assembly) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Compact truck Compact van |
How much does a Dodge A100 van weight?
3800-POUND GVW with a payload capacity of 900 pounds (front axle rating, 2200 pounds; rear axle rating, 3000 pounds) is standard on the Dodge A100 Van.
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