1978 Dodge Little Red Express Truck 1 Of 2188 Produced No Reserve on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1978 Dodge Little Red Express NO RESERVE Very good condition, only 2188 produced in 1978. It was the fastest vehicle produced in 1978. Has the 360 police engine with a 727 automatic transmission. Runs and drives great. Odometer shows 41670 miles, the previous owner stated it was original, however I have no documentation to prove it. The truck shows evidense that it was repainted. There is no evidense of any body work being done to the truck. The paint shows very nice, there are some scrapes and dings. The wood also looks nice but is showing some wear. The interior is in nice shape, with a bench seat. The dash has some holes, looks like gauges at some time. There is a hole in the floor where a floor shifter was previously mounted. Aftermarket radio with CD. All factory guages work. The headlights, taillights and brake lights work fine. The horn does not work. I never tried the wipers or heater, but I will check on those. I grew up with a good friend who's father had bought a 1978 and 1979 Little Red Express truck new and we loved sitting in the bed going for rides, the sound of the exhaust roaring from the stacks. This truck is the real thing. Runs and drives great. Selling at NO RESERVE. You don't see these for sale often. The truck is titled in my name. I may end the auction early as truck is for sale locally. I will answer all questions, you may also call me, Scott 702-339-0572. |
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