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And if perchance a little more performance could go along with that in truck form, then so be it. To that end, the Dodge Warlock and the L'il Red Express Truck were born as part of Dodge's ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for Mopar fans in general and ...
No matter, Dodge couldn't build enough Li'l Red Express Trucks to satisfy demand; until the Carter Administration's energy crisis hit and sales plunged, 5,118 units left the factory gates.
But Dodge came to the rescue in 1978, granting open-minded (and ecologically selfish) enthusiasts an unconventional reprieve in the form of its Li'l Red Truck (a.k.a. the Li'l Red Express), a ...
The "Adult Toys" that came out of this line were nothing short of beastly, with the king being the 1978 Li'l Red Express (LRE), yet another classic muscle car worth owning from Dodge. According to ...
a red Dodge pickup truck was roaming the streets, embarrassing much more expensive sports cars. Known as Li’l Red Express, it wasn’t the result of some enthusiast’s dream project ...
Anyone interested in old-school American sheet metal knows—or at least, should know—about the Dodge Li’l Red Express. It was a hot-rod truck offered from the factory with a 360-cubic-inch V8 ...
The Dodge Li’l Red Express is one awesome quandary of the late ’70s. Back then, Dodge had taken to building all sorts of oddball trucks and vans with strange equipment packages, but the Li’l ...
Then as now. But in 1978, light trucks didn't yet have to wear catalytic converters — a happy loophole exploited by Dodge to create the Li'l Red Express — which was the quickest American ...
Dodge’s original Li’l Red Express trucks are now in their early 30s, and even building a clone will be an exercise in rust mitigation and parts scavenging. By the time you’re done ...
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