This Hemi-powered off-roader is slower, thirstier, and more expensive than the I-6 version, so why do we like it so dang much ...
Dodge advertised “Adult Toys” in the late ’70s. To Dodge dealers, this meant trucks: 4x4 Ramcharger SUVs (though the term wasn’t in use yet), the gaudy Macho Power Wagons, and the Street Van, based on ...
Soon after venturing into the trick truck crowd with the Dodge Dude the marketing wizards at Chrysler sensed the public was hungry for more. Enter the 1976 Dodge Warlock; a production show truck for ...
Whether you’re a truck person or not, it’s hard to argue with a beautiful classic pickup, especially with a massive American V-8 under the hood. This week’s installment of Bizarre Car of the Week ...
Regarding street trucks, few are cooler than today's Nice Price or No Dice Dodge Warlock. Let's see what such cool should rightfully cost in cold hard cash. It has been said that Great Britain and the ...
The L'il Red Express and Warlock trucks were built on the lightweight Dodge D-100, the Utiline "stepside." No production figures for Warlock trucks exist because they were available in four ...
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The rare 1977 Dodge Warlock Mopar fans still crave
The 1977 Dodge Warlock is a vehicle that has become a rare sight, yet it continues to captivate the hearts of Mopar fans. Its unique patina and potential for restoration make it a highly sought-after ...
If the internet's good for anything, it's living vicariously through others who are tinkering on the rides of your dreams. Every so often, though, you'll find one that can only make you green with ...
There was a brief, glorious time, shortly after the initial release of "Dungeons & Dragons" and right around the time guys were using their vans as rolling canvasses for their best Frank Frazetta ...
While the nineteen seventies was an era of decline for muscle cars, it also gave rise to a short-lived age of fun trucks, led by Dodge and models like today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Warlock. Let's ...
The 1970s declared to the automotive world that trucks aren’t just for work anymore. Custom trucks were red hot in the Me Decade, and pickups, vans, and four-wheel-drive vehicles were modified with ...
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