Brewster_440
Junior Member
I know about the R/T cars from the 60's and 70's, as well as the R/T trucks from the 2000's up. - Anyone have any knowledge about a 1986 D150 R/T?
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I've never heard of such a truck, Chrysler was known to do some strange things before. Would love to know if such a truck exist!I know about the R/T cars from the 60's and 70's, as well as the R/T trucks from the 2000's up. - Anyone have any knowledge about a 1986 D150 R/T?
That truck there (which is bad *** in my opinion) is a 77 or 78 according to the grill. The warlock and Little Red Express were special trucks in 1978 and 79. The Little Red Express was the fastest American production vehicle in 1978 to tell you how bad the EPA ruined our cars at the time.I'm thinking the Warlock was the only special edition in the 80's wasn't it?
But think about it, in the 80's most modded trucks were lifted up high with huge tires, the only lowered one's you saw were the Hispanic low rider crowd.
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Makes sense, that was about the time of Lee Majors TV show the "Stuntman" wasn't it? Remember his way lifted truck and how it sparked a fad in lifted trucks too?That truck there (which is bad *** in my opinion) is a 77 or 78 according to the grill. The warlock and Little Red Express were special trucks in 1978 and 79. The Little Red Express was the fastest American production vehicle in 1978 to tell you how bad the EPA ruined our cars at the time.
Yes, and a show called Simon & Simon with the raised up Power Wagon I think was a 1979 model.Makes sense, that was about the time of Lee Majors TV show the "Stuntman" wasn't it? Remember his way lifted truck and how it sparked a fad in lifted trucks too?
Yes, Gerald McCray's first TV show, can't remember his gayish brother's name though? Never really did anything after that show did he?Yes, and a show called Simon & Simon with the raised up Power Wagon I think was a 1979 model.
Not to my memory.Yes, Gerald McCray's first TV show, can't remember his gayish brother's name though? Never really did anything after that show did he?
yep,Maybe somebody got creative with their Cricut vinyl decal maker...