Known Mopar Models in plastic?

I'll have to remember that a A-100, with a 318.... Interesting model none-the-less. was it a cross-over from a Van to a Truck tho? Whats the history of this body style?



The '64 to '70 or '71[I'm old and forget stuff]Dodge A-100s were a full line up ,panel vans, window vans, pick ups, right up to cab over engine five ton trucks. Base line they came with slant sixes, then the LA 318 and most of the 2 ton and higher came with big block power.
Like typical sixties Mopar trucks they were pretty basic, slow ratio manual steering, manual brakes, etc.... But they were light weight, easy to work on[unless you are doing a motor swap] and very popular with the Van culture back in the sixties and early seventies.

Maverick's Lil Red Wagon made them famous but he wasn't the only one to go nuts on them. I think that they are one of the coolest looking vans/trucks ever built.

I've built and driven three of them myself, nothing as wacked as the Lil Red Wagon mind you but I had a lot of fun building and driving all of them. And I'm currently trying to make a deal on a very nice '67/'68 panel van.

This is awesome! I'm building a model to a Liilte Red Wagon into a Monster truck! Powered by the Hemi DOHC "Doomsday motor, "A925". just for S&G's! The kit was one of 2 I have that both are to be the actual LRW model......But one will be the factory model the other not so much!

Altho I have my HUGE 67 Power Wagon, I'd take a A-100! I think the truck version is a awesome looking truck for its size! Plus that old "Dodge" grill says it all!