Dodge A100 Pickup - Little Red Wagon Tribute on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:416 Hemi (392 Hemi bored)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: Little Red Wagon
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 99,999
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: A100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Power Options: Polished 671 Supercharger
Interior Color: Red and Black
Little Red Wagon tribute Dodge A100 pickup. Way too cool of a ride. The wife says either it goes or I go!!! This ride has a 416 Hemi (1958 392 bored) with a polished 671 Blower with 2 - 4bbl Holley carbs all sitting on a polished intake manifold. The transmission is a 727 Torqeflite 3 speed automatic and is shifted by a new Hurst Reverse Pattern shifter sporting a new cable. The narrowed 8 3/4 rearend has a posi with 488 gears. Fuel is supplied by a Holley Red pump. The Hemi has a new mini high torque starter. Ignition is supplied by a MSD billet distributor. New chrome oil pan. The front wheels are Weld Racing with 165/80R15 tires and the rear wheels are Center Lines with new massive Mickey Thompson Sportsmans with the very cool Flame Tread Pattern S/R 31x16 R15LT tires. It also has a new and hard to come by beautiful front chrome grill. The truck bed has an aluminum diamond plate floor. The exhaust is handled by a set of Zoomie style hand built headers. I am also including a set block hugger headers if you want to make it street legal.
I have had this truck for over 4 years and only driven it around the block. The guy I bought it from said it was supposed to be sold at the Russo and Steele Auction where they had that terrible storm kick up and knock down several of the auction tents. The truck suffered several small paint chips and a small 4" section by the front headlight that was damaged. Please view all pictures as I am trying to describe it as best as possible. The transmission has a high stall convertor which I don't know much about and I think the transmission is in need of adjusting. There is leak in the rear seal of the trans. I also found some antifreeze in the bottom of the oil pan when I was changing it out. I called Hot Heads Racing and Research and they said that there are a lot of the bolts that go into the water jackets and that one of them may be leaking into the motor. I have never had a 392 Hemi (392 bored to 416) or a supercharger and don't really know how to work on them. I will pass along all the info I got with the truck when I bought it. I encourage you to come and check it out. Please email me for any info or a time to view it. I will add more info as I think of it. More pictures will also be added. Ford, Chevy, Plymouth, Chrysler, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Hudson, Honda 318,340,360,383,400,413,426,440,283,302,350,396,427,454,351,390.428,429,460 |
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