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1979 Dodge Other Pickups Lil Red Express on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:1979 Mileage:26000 Color: Red
Location:

Woodville, Florida, United States

Woodville, Florida, United States

eMail me for more details : GillianLanconwsfe@yahoo.com

1979 Dodge Lil Red Express At The Time The Lil Red Express Was Regulations Had Already Choked The Horsepower Out Of Muscle Cars ButLight Trucks Were Still Relatively Regulation Free. With Big Brother BearingDown On The Light Truck Market, Dodge Set Out To Create One Of America'sLast Factory Ready "hot Rods". Appearance-wise The Lil Red Truck Was Solid.Sporting Chrome Wheels Mounted On Fat Tires, A Bright Red Paint Job, DualExhaust Stacks, And Rakish Stance, The Lil Red Truck Had Very Little CommercialUse. In Other Words, If You Were Looking For A Fleet Truck, Forget It. If YouWere Looking For Attention, This Was The Truck. Under The Hood Lies A 360 C.u.In. Modified Police Engine Minus All The Smog Controls And Lean Burning PartsThat Cars Were Burdened With. Fresh Air Is Inhaled Through A Dual Snorkel AirCleaner And A Big Thermoquad Carb. Inside The Engine, All The Goodies Are InPlace To Push The Horsepower To Its Peak With A Thunderous Roar, The EngineExhales Through Twin 2.5" Chrome Exhaust Stacks Located Directly Behind The Cab.Lately, There Has Been A Resurgence Of Factory "hot Trucks" From The Worlds AutoMakers. However, The New-age Trucks Fall Short Of Capturing The Feel Of RawPower And The Unmistakable Exhaust Sound Of The Classic Lil Red Express. ThisLil Red Express Has Been Treated To A Beautiful Restoration With No DetailOverlooked. The Restoration Was Awarded With An Aaca National First Prize OverThe Winter. The Factory Ac Option Makes This Car A Pleasure To Drive AllSeasons. You Will Be Hard Pressed To Find Another Lil Red Express Finished ToThis Caliber In The World You Couldn't Restore It For This Price.

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