Dodge Warlock Truck
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Background:
The Warlock Pickup [truck]] started out a concept vehicle, but created so much excitement that Dodge made into an appearance model from 1976 to 1979. It could be had with any available engine from the Slant 6 to the 440 [RB]. It could also be had in both 2WD and 4WD
The Warlock started out as a D-100 2X4 with H70X15 Raised Letter Tires or W-100 4X4 pickup with 10"X15" tires. All had black interior with gold tape accents on the dash and door panels, and a Tuff Wheel. While most were black -- they also came in Dark Green Metallic, or bright Red for the first year. The exterior had gold pinstriping, solid oak sideboards with gold accents above the bed rails, and small chrome plated running boards. There was a gold "Warlock" script on the tailgate.
Options included 5-spoke wheels, bucket seats, tinted glass, bright rear bumper, and power steering.
Model Predecessor
Model Successor
Export Versions
Related Models
- 1978-1979 Little Red Express
- Dodge Macho
Competition
Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:
1976
Limited Production began late in 1976
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1977
Became a regular production vehicle in 1977
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1978
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
1979 Warlock II
Six colors were available in the final year. The only wheel were chrome.
Body Styles
Class
Platform
Engines
Transmissions
Length, width, height, wheelbase
Wiki Topic References:
Magazine References:
- September 2012 Mopar Muscle Magazine "Homage to Haulers"
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