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Rare 1978 Dodge W400 Fire Truck Hits the Auction Block

Vintage Dodge W400 Fire Truck with Pierce Modifications Up for Bids...

For enthusiasts of vintage emergency vehicles and classic Dodge trucks, a rare piece of firefighting history is now available on BringATrailer.com: a 1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. This particular model, equipped for tackling wildfires and other emergency situations, is a unique example of a vehicle that combines the ruggedness of a classic Dodge truck with the specialized equipment needed for firefighting. 

Built for Duty by Pierce Manufacturing – 

1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. (BringATrailer).

This 1978 Dodge W400 started life as a chassis-cab model, which means it left the factory without a traditional bed, ready for customization. Pierce Manufacturing, a well-known fire apparatus builder from Appleton, Wisconsin, added a utility body designed for firefighting. This included fitting the truck with a 200-gallon water tank, a Waterous CPK-3 water pump, and a Winco 3500-watt generator. The truck’s job was to act as a “mini attack pumper” for the Castanea Fire Company in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, where it served for many years.

In addition to its firefighting gear, the truck is equipped with roof-mounted emergency lights, sirens, and a Federal Signal electronic siren amplifier, all of which add to its authentic, service-ready look. For added utility in rugged conditions, it also features a front-mounted winch and rear-facing work lights, making it well-suited for nighttime or remote-area operations.

Classic Dodge Power and Performance – 

1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. (BringATrailer).

Under the hood of this fire truck is a 7.2-liter (440 cubic-inch) V8 engine, a workhorse known for its durability and power. From the factory, the V8 produced around 220 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque, providing plenty of muscle for both road travel and firefighting tasks. Power is sent to all six wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission and a locking transfer case, allowing the truck to navigate difficult terrain with ease—an essential feature for reaching remote fire scenes.

The Dodge W400 is a dually, meaning it has dual rear wheels, which enhances stability and load-carrying capacity. The body-color 16-inch steel wheels are fitted with Courser Traction LT tires, designed for grip in off-road conditions, ensuring this truck can handle a range of terrains.

Functional Interior with Vintage Charm – 

1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. (BringATrailer).

Inside, the truck retains its no-nonsense approach with a bench seat upholstered in black vinyl and white striped cloth. While a small tear is noted on the seat, the overall interior maintains the rugged charm of a working vehicle. The cab includes practical features like a heater to keep occupants warm during cold weather operations and wind-up windows. For controlling the firefighting equipment, a set of auxiliary switches is mounted on the dashboard, providing easy access to the lights and siren controls.

The driver’s view includes a simple two-spoke steering wheel, a 100-mph speedometer, and auxiliary gauges to monitor the truck’s vital signs. The odometer shows just 8,000 miles, a notably low figure for a vehicle of this age and type, suggesting that the truck spent much of its life stationed and ready for emergency use rather than on the road.

Preserving Firefighting History – 

1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. (BringATrailer).

The exterior of the truck is finished in dark blue and silver, complete with diamond-plate cladding for added durability. The truck’s original decals from the Castanea Fire Company are still visible, giving it an authentic look that reflects its decades-long service history. For anyone interested in maintaining or restoring classic firefighting vehicles, this Dodge W400 offers a solid base and a wealth of original features.

The utility body includes various compartments and storage for firefighting gear, and the sale includes hoses and other related equipment, making it a complete package. The truck also comes with the original owner’s manual, adding a touch of history for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage documentation.

A Chance to Own a Unique Dodge –

1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck. (BringATrailer).

This 1978 Dodge W400 Pierce Mini Attack Pumper Brush Fire Truck, currently offered with a clean Montana title, represents a rare opportunity to own a functional piece of fire service equipment from a bygone era. Whether as a collector’s item, a conversation piece, or even for practical use by smaller fire departments or off-road enthusiasts, this Dodge W400 offers a blend of classic style and rugged functionality.

The auction ends on Wednesday, October 30, at 2:02 p.m. EDT, and with no reserve, this could be a great opportunity for collectors or fire department history buffs to bring home a unique piece of American firefighting heritage.

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