1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express Truck on 2040-cars
Bonifay, Florida, United States
I have the 1979 Li’l Red Express, which is a show truck,
people really enjoy looking at it and talking about it. I am the third owner of
the truck, really don’t want to sell it, I just have too many toys at this
time. Li’l Red has 90,000 actual miles on it. I have the original title, the
bill of sell to second owner and of course the papers were I purchased it. The
First owner said it was T-boned when it was around ten years old. He then had
it completely redone right. It has been garage kelp ever since. The second
owner kept in a garage on in a show room of his Dodge Dealership. I have kept it
in a garage except for shows. It is an excellent truck, and so enjoyable to
drive and show. It has the bed cover supported by wood rails, as it would have
sold as an option with it. Recently I
purchased the rails that some of them had, as options, they are weathered a
little, just need refinished, they will go with it. I have put the AM/FM/CB
radio that some came with optional also in it, because the first owner had put
a cassette player it that was not original. The original owner replaced the
Carburetor with a Throttle Body for better starts, added the running boards and
louver over the back window, and changed the wheels. It has the 360 High performance
engine, which was nicknamed the “Police Interceptor” in it, Automatic
Transmission and AC as it would have been installed as an option in its day by
the dealer. It’s solid and a great deal at $19,500. Thank you for your enquiry.
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