This 1964 Dodge A100 has been modified in tribute to the slightly insane “Little Red Wagon,” though in this case, its bed-mounted, supercharged hemi is merely a 392 rather than original’s 426. Running a 727 TorqueFlite automatic and 3.55 gears, the seller says its “very street friendly,” and though photos are minimal, the truck does look to be decently well-finished. Find it here on Craigslist in Napa, California for $27,900.

No additional details are provided, but the blown 392 looks fantastic, though sheet metal cuts for clearance seem like they might be a bit jagged and rough. Engine placement looks pretty close to the original’s, which was set back only 20″ from stock on a custom subframe, allowing for a nearly 50/50 weight distribution front-to-rear.

The bed should remain open of course, but ideally those hinge mounts would be deleted. As seen above, sidepipes are simply long tube headers exiting somewhere in the middle of the wheelbase. No interior shots are provided unfortunately. An E/T would be nice, too.

Rear rubber looks properly meaty, and is spun via an 8 3/4″ diff with 3.55 gears. Even if it needs some details ironed out, this looks like a great start towards a really cool street cruiser/occasional strip machine.