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Master Sergeant USAF Ret. Kenneth Williams of Hiawatha Springs, Colorado, has owned his '76 Dodge Warlock since new. He replaced the 318ci small-block with a 331ci Hemi from a '55 Imperial.
The 1970s saw several major shifts in automotive design, and a new type of truck emerged as a result: the Dodge Warlock. Here's why it's so iconic.
The Dodge Warlock came out in late 1976 while the L'il Red Express Truck came out in 1978. Warlocks were essentially pre-customized trucks with a choice of standard powertrains (including 4x4 ...
Enter the 1976 Dodge Warlock; a production show truck for urban cowboys that wanted to look even more like Burt Reynolds. The Warlock represented a landmark in Dodge’s new customized breed of ...
The original Warlock was offered with a wide range of engines, from the slant-six to the 318, 360, 400 and 440 V8s. There aren’t as many engines available today; You’ll choose between a 3.6 ...
A limited-edition Ram pickup channels the spirit of the Dodge Warlock produced from 1976 to 1979. The package is available only on the 2019 Ram 1500 Classic, the value-priced carryover model.
The Warlock was Dodge’s original factory customized pickup, first appearing in 1976 as a collection of options for the Custom D-100 2wd or W-100 4x4 stepside “Utiline” pickup.
By 1977, sport trucks built for more than basic utilitarian tasks began to emerge from Detroit. For Chrysler, the entry was the new Dodge Warlock, the immediate predecessor to the 'Lil Red Express ...
Originally fitted with the famously reliable Chrysler 225-ci slant six, later Warlock models offered a wide choice of engine, most notably the 440-ci (7.2-liter) V-8 with the four-barrel carburetor.
Well, at least the 1977 Dodge D100 Warlock got itself a new place to call home, and it did that for the very affordable sum of $20k.