The 1987 Dodge RAM 100 marked the final year of the first-generation RAM series. This rear-wheel-drive pickup offered a vast range of customizability, with various cab and bed configurations available. Under the hood, it came equipped with a standard 95-hp 3.7-liter Slant-6 engine. A 5.2 L V8 and a 5.9 L V8 were optional powerplants, promising greater power for hauling or towing. Transmission choices included a 3-speed automatic and a 4-speed manual. Inside, the vehicle was relatively basic but purposeful, suiting buyers seeking a rugged, dependable workhorse. Although lacking modern safety and infotainment features, this model helped to establish Dodge's reputation for durable, powerful trucks.