Detail Info for: Dodge : Other Pickups Little Red Express Truck 1979 Little Red Express Truck

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/25/2014
Price:
$ 10750.00
Condition:
Mileage:
99456
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska, 68506
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1979 Dodge Other Pickups
Submodel Body Type:
Little Red Express Truck Pickup Truck
Engine:
1979 dodge 8- cylinder police interceptor engine
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
D13JS9S174434
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
I am selling this truck for my father. He is the original private owner he bought it from a Dealership in Denver Co. This truck has the original 360 motor transmission works great, tires are in good shape. Interior black seat and dash clean. No carpet interior floor. Truck has been in inside storage, covered, for last 2 years. Please feel free to ask any question. I live in Malcolm NE. My father lives in Lincoln, NE. Buyer will need to come to Nebraska or make arrangements for delivery.The Dodge Li’l Red Express Truck – 1979 Dodge The L’il Red Truck was introduced by Dodge in March 1978, following the release of such self-proclaimed “adult toys” as the Dodge Warlock. The Warlock had been essentially a showy truck, with the fat tires, bucket seats, and wood trim: The L’il Red Truck was to be the “Red Warlock,” but they changed the name along the way. Engineered for speed, the Little Red Truck was built on the short-wheelbase (115 inch) Utiline-style half-ton D150 with a 6,050 pound gross vehicle weight, but the real attraction was the high performance 360 V8 breathing through a four-barrel carburetor, pushing The L’il Red Truck used the standard short-wheelbase stepside pickup, a relatively low-weight truck, and dropped in the modded 360 V8 and A-727 transmission with a 2500 stall converter. The twin stacks were a good 2.5 inches in diameter; the rear axle was a 3.55 Sure Grip, and the Goodyear’s were GR60 in front and a generous LR60 in the rear, — not tall, but wide. Front wheels were 15x7; rear wheels were 15x8.