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This is how it came, then, that one of the quickest vehicles in the late ’70s was actually a Dodge truck, sold as a Li’l Red Express model. While the pickup was able to record quarter-mile ...
Known as Li’l Red Express, it wasn’t the result of some enthusiast’s dream project, but one of the most insane factory-build vehicles of its era. In the late 1970s, American automakers were ...
Born out of the Warlock theme, the Lil' Red Express looked as good as it went. With its flared rear fenders, slightly lowered stance, and tall chrome exhaust stacks that mimicked commercial ...
This truck, though, was uncommon: it had a pair of tall exhaust pipes, wood panels on the sides of the bed, behind the big rear fenders, and, on the doors, a big decal that read "LI'L RED EXPRESS ...