1979 Dodge Lil Red Truck Show Winner All Original Great Paint And Interior on 2040-cars
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:360 original
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1979
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: LiL Red Truck
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 67,334
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Lil Red Express Truck
Exterior Color: Red
HERE IS A SHOW QUALITY 1979 DODGE LIL RED EXPRESS TRUCK FOR SALE. I AM LISTING THIS TRUCK FOR MY FRIEND (ALAN) WHO CAN BE CONTACTED DIRECTLY AT 603-854-4647. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON THE WRITTEN DESCRIPTION BUT PICTURES DO NOT LIE AND YOU CAN CONTACT THE SELLER FOR ANY OTHER NEEDED DETAILS THAT YOU MAY REQUIRE.
AS A 3RD PARTY IN THIS SALE I WILL NOT ALLOW NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BASED ON WHAT I WAS TOLD BUT PLEASE KNOW THAT THIS IS A NICE TRUCK AND ONLY BEING PRICED SO LOW TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER TOYS. THIS BEAUTY IS KEPT IN A CLIMATE CONTROLED GARAGE WITH A/C, DEHUMIDIFIER, HEAT AND LIGHTS AND A LIFT FOR YOU INSPECTION CONVENIENCE.
I HAVE SEEN AND EVEN DRIVEN THIS TRUCK AND SHE IS A GEM. THE SOUND FROM THE STACKS TURNS HEADS FROM 1/2 A BLOCK AWAY.
THE INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT AS IS THE WOOD DECK AND CHROME. THERE IS A LITTLE HOLE ON THE CHROME FOOT NEAR ONE OF THE STACKS BUT WITHOUT POINTING IT OUT IT IS BEARLY NOTICABLE.
I CAN SAY THAT EVERYTHING I TRIED WORKS. THE 8 TRACK AND A/C ALL LIGHTS... EVERYTHING. STARTS AT THE FIRST TURN OF THE KEYS AND I THINK EVEN THE KEYS ARE ORIGINAL. I UNDERSTAND THAT ( AND I HAVE VERIFIED THIS WITH RESEARCH) THE LIL RED TRUCK WAS THE FASTEST STOCK MANUFACTURED VEHICLE (ALL CARS AND TRUCKS EVEN THE VETS AND OTHER STREET CARS BUILT IN 1978 AND 1979. THE FASTEST OF THEM ALL BAR NONE... LOOK IT UP.
ALSO SHE HAS ORIGINAL RIMS....VERY HARD TO FIND AND I THINK THE SPARE HAS A RIM TOO BUT NOT SURE.
I DID NOT SEE ONE PROBLEM BUT PLEASE COME SEE THE TRUCK OF\R IF YOU ARE TOO FAR AWAY, HERE IN NH THERE ARE 1000s OF STATE REGULATED INSPECTION STATIONS (SEVERAL LESS THAN 1/2 MILE FROM THE TRUCK) WHO WILL DO A STATE INSPECTION OF THE TRUCK FOR $25.00. THEN A 3RD PARTY CAN TELL YOU WHAT THEY HAVE SEEN. SAVES YOU A PLANE RIDE.
A STATE INSPECTION HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE ON THIS TRUCK AND SHE PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS. SEE THE STICKER IN THE FRONT WINDOW.
THIS TRUCK COMES FROM TENN. AND HAS DOCUMENTS SHOWING THAT IT HAS SPENT ITS LIFE IN THE SOUTH LANDS. SHE HAS GREAT PAINT, GREAT INTERIOR AND RUNS AND DRIVER PERFECTLY. ALL ORIGINAL WHEELS AND LIGHTS. SHOW QUALITY ALL THE WAY AROUND. SELLING ONLY BECAUSE HE HAS TOO MANY TOYS. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY AND SAFE HOLIDAY TO ALL. |
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