1967 Dodge Deora custom truck. (Yes, there's a Hot Wheels version.)
(Detroit Public Library)
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1967 Dodge Deora custom truck. (Yes, there's a Hot Wheels version.)
(Detroit Public Library)
1965 Dodge Deora
From the car files: the Dodge Deora II - 1967.
Dodge Deora
From the car files: the Dodge Deora II - 1967.
Dodge Deora
Few Dodge concepts inspire as much fascination in the eyes of car lovers as the Dodge Deora.
Built by custom car masters Mike and Larry Alexander, this modified Dodge A-100 pickup boldly defies the conventions of car styling. Chopped and sectioned into a futuristic looking cab with a unique front-entry swinging single door built from the back hatch of a Ford station wagon, this impressive concept made a bold and popular showing in the 1967 Detroit Autorama, earning it nine awards including the prestigious Ridler award for custom concepts.
The name, a butchered form of the Spanish word for “gold,” stems from the Deora’s brilliant golden color. Highly popular with enthusiasts of every size, the Deora also made an exceptionally popular Hot Wheels car model after its initial debut.