Monday, October 12, 2015

Junkyard Find: 1960 Dodge D200 Pickup, with Genuine Flathead Power

14 - 1960 Dodge Pickup in California junkyard - photo by Murilee MartinChrysler's flathead (aka "L-head") straight-six engine is one of the forgotten heroes of prewar and postwar Detroit, being produced from 1929 through some undefined year in the early 1970s (for stationary use, e.g., in generators and irrigation pumps). There was even a five-bank, 30-cylinder version made for tanks. It appears that it was possible to buy a new Dodge truck with the flathead six through the 1968 model year, though some say that Uncle Sam was the only buyer for the last few years of flathead Dodges. Most buyers opted for futuristic overhead-valve engines by the 1960s, anyway, but here's a D-series pickup in a California wrecking yard that still has its L-head.
IMG952487The flathead six that came with my 1941 Plymouth ended up being sold to some Craigslist buyer who drove all the way from Nebraska to Denver to pick it up for his DeSoto project (my car is getting a Vortec 4200 DOHC six out of a Trailblazer and a mid-1990s Corvette ZR-1 six-speed; I thought about keeping the flathead for a future fenderless street rod project, but engine hoarding gets ugly in a hurry).
IMG_1067A 1950 Dodge pickup with 217-cubic-inch Chrysler flathead won the Index of Effluency award at the 2014 Utah 24 Hours of LeMons race. So, I'm a big fan of this engine and it was exciting to spot one at a U-Grab-It wrecking yard a couple months ago.
07 - 1960 Dodge Pickup in California junkyard - photo by Murilee MartinThis 230-cubic-inch engine was rated at 120 horsepower, but it made a respectable 202 pounds-feet of torque. Coupled with the granny-gear manual transmission, this truck probably wasn't much fun on the freeway but could haul big loads (with driver patience).
02 - 1960 Dodge Pickup in California junkyard - photo by Murilee MartinFifty-five years of rainwater sitting in the bed did this. It's possible that this truck never spent a night in a garage.
05 - 1960 Dodge Pickup in California junkyard - photo by Murilee MartinThis interior had been picked over well, but it didn't look much different with seats and gauges.

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