How rare is this truck (1979 Pick-m-Up) ?
Hey I have this 1979 Dodge PICK-M-UP. I haven't been able to find any information on it. I know it is simmular to the litle red waggon but I have never seen this model. I want to know if this is worth restoring to stock. Is it a collectors peice?
Here are some pictures. (Sorry about the quality)
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Here are some pictures. (Sorry about the quality)
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Hey i too have one of these trucks and am looking for another ...do you still have it ...and if so is it something you would consdier selling , i just got mine recently, but it is a fleetside box and 4 wheel drive Thanks
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I do know back in the 70s Dodge made a bunch of different Vans and pick ups in different Handles. Like the Top Hand, Lil Red Express, MACHO Power Wagons, and such. This may be one of either those or a later one I have never seen or heard of. I wouldn't think it would add too much to the collect ability because really NONE of these trucks are collectable other than the Lil Red Express, and some of the MACHO series Power Wagons.
Found something on it.



They were available in both step side and fleet side, and for a few years. Some were a dual package being striped on a Prospector package truck.
I am thinking it was a graphics only package. Mopar was the KING of Call Out graphics.
They were available in both step side and fleet side, and for a few years. Some were a dual package being striped on a Prospector package truck.
I am thinking it was a graphics only package. Mopar was the KING of Call Out graphics.
I do know back in the 70s Dodge made a bunch of different Vans and pick ups in different Handles. Like the Top Hand, Lil Red Express, MACHO Power Wagons, and such. This may be one of either those or a later one I have never seen or heard of. I wouldn't think it would add too much to the collect ability because really NONE of these trucks are collectable other than the Lil Red Express, and some of the MACHO series Power Wagons.


