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What year did the Dodge A108 come out?

The Dodge A108 debuted in 1967 as the longer-wheelbase version of Dodge's compact A-series van, following the earlier A100 lineup.


Context: The A-series van family


The A100 family established Dodge's compact van niche in the mid-1960s with a 100-inch wheelbase, popular for small businesses and camper setups. The A108 variant emerged later as Dodge expanded the lineup to offer more cargo and passenger space without abandoning the practical, compact van footprint that defined the era.


Timeline milestones for the A-series vans include the A100's debut and the A108's later introduction.



  • A100 introduction for the Dodge van line: 1964 model year (100-inch wheelbase).

  • A108 introduction: 1967 model year (108-inch wheelbase), continuing into the late 1960s.


These entries show how Dodge evolved its van lineup during the 1960s, balancing size, capacity, and market demand.


What set the A108 apart


The A108 offered a longer wheelbase, enabling more cargo space or seating, while retaining the same basic design language that made the A-series vans recognizable. It reflected Dodge's strategy to expand usefulness and versatility while maintaining the compact-van footprint that appealed to small businesses, tradespeople, and hobbyists alike.


Summary


In short, the Dodge A108 first appeared in the 1967 model year, joining the A100 as part of Dodge's 1960s van lineup. The A100 covered the shorter, 100-inch-wheelbase vans, while the A108 introduced the 108-inch option, serving as Dodge's longer, more capable alternative during the late 1960s.

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