From the beginning, in 1961, the D series Dodge pickup could work hard and play hard. Each new year added more convenience, like the independent front suspension and pocketed taillights for more clearance in a loading dock. Each generation brought a sportier look, rounding off the edges of this working man’s truck. By 1978, Dodge was adding models with special graphics and trim that were considered “lifestyle” pickups marketed as a specialty, personal-use trucks. The 1980 D150 Dodge Adventurer Sport model was a continuation of these trends. It had plenty of power with its 2.6-liter engine carbureted with the MCA-JET system. Weighing in at 2,563 lb. it is a hefty truck with a max payload of just over 1,500 lb.
Auto World presents this Adventurer with wide-slotted rims, bucket seats, and a Utiline bed, all wrapped in the Stars and Stripes of the American flag. It’s a tribute to the American spirit and celebrates the unsung heroes of the U.S.A, — our law enforcement, military, and firefighters.
Features:
- 1:18 scale die-cast replica
- Red, White, and Blue Stars and Stripes
- Pair with our Patriotic 1:18 Scale Four Wheel Enclosed Trailers
- Detailed Engine
- Steerable Front Wheels
- Accurate Interior and Chassis
- Opening Doors, Hood, and Tailgate