1978 Dodge Macho Powerwagon 400 Big Block 4 Speed, Factory Sun Roof Long Bed on 2040-cars
Bangor, Maine, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1978
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Model: Power Wagon
Mileage: 95,000
Trim: macho
Selling my 1978 Dodge Macho Power Wagon long bed 400 4 speed. This is an extremely rare truck as they made less macho's in long beds. This is also a rare factory 400 big block truck with the rare 4 speed. 78 was the last year for big block macho's. The 400 was also the largest engine you could get with a 4 speed. This trucks is still wearing it's original paint in spots and has one of the best color combo's in my opinion. Another really rare option is the factory sky light sunroof. This one is all there but has been sealed with silicon as it leaked. The driveline is all original to the truck and is numbers matching. I purchased this off the original owner back a few years ago. The is a great candidate to restore or do a little more work to it and drive as is. The truck runs and drives pretty decent. The body will need some rust repair and has rust in the typical spots as shown. Will come with new black carpet in box, rear bumper not shown but missing bumper brackets, repair patch for driver side bed. There is no tailgate with this truck. The grill is pretty decent with a couple of small dings. The truck now has white wagon wheels with so so tires on it. A couple of them keep loosing air when sitting. The interior is pretty much there and the seats need to be recovered and drivers side seat needs new foam. Again very rare truck, would be killer all restored back to original. Would love to find some one that will actually do it up correctly. Also have some other rare NOS parts available if interested after the sale.
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