I AM LOOKING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON THE WARLOCK PACKAGE ON A 79 W150 4X4. ANY SPECS OR PRODUCTION NUMBERS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
RAM MAN
07-09-2002, 02:52 PM
Beginning in 1976, Dodge put out the Warlock.They offered four color choices, Black, Red, Orange, or Green. Black was the most common choice. The Warlock had gold pinstripe scrolling that outlined the wheel wells and body lines, along with the inside of the doors, the dash and around the instrument cluster.
Engine choices were (225 cid Slant Six), the 318 cid 2bbl or 4 bbl, the 360 cid 4 bbl, and the 400 cid - the 426 Street Hemi never made it, though I bet it would fit between the wheel wells real nice ;)
The Lil Red Express and the Warlock both shared an oak lined bed. Both shared the short stepside bed Dodge had available on all pickups from 1958 to 1981. The actual body panels and mechanicals were all standard D/W 100/150 production. They both had standard stepside chrome bumpers and standard grille treatments. The Warlock had eight (8) spoke wheels painted Gold with black pinstripes, almost a counterpoint to the body scrolling. The Li'l Red Express had Chrome five-slot disc road wheels.
The Dodge Warlock was produced from 1976 to 1979, even though the 1979 said Warlock II on the tailgate.
Beside the Warlock and the Red Express, there was also a "Power Wagon"
Warlocks usuall came with:
Bucket Seats with padded "buddy seat" console
Bright Rear bumper
Tinted Glass (all windows)
Bright mini running boards
Special gold painted road wheels
Special exterior and interior tape stripe package
Real oak sideboards
Special D100 conventional model features:
Power Steering
H70 x 15B raised white letter tires
Tuff steering wheel
Special W100 four wheel drive model feature:
10-15 LT-B tires
Exterior color availability:
Bright Red
Black Sunfire Metallic
Medium Green Sunfire Metallic
Interior color availability: Black
Warlock's were actually basically the same the the Lil Red Express, except for the exterior decals and some interior work.
They did not have the chrome stacks or wood on the side of the bed.
Hope this helps
REX
07-09-2002, 04:25 PM
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! I APPRECIATE IT! REX
RAM MAN
07-09-2002, 04:40 PM
hey -
Helping each other out - thats what its all about !
post some pics of your ride !!!!!
I'd like to see it
WARLOCK
03-12-2003, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by RAM MAN
Beginning in 1976, Dodge put out the Warlock.They offered four color choices, Black, Red, Orange, or Green. Black was the most common choice. The Warlock had gold pinstripe scrolling that outlined the wheel wells and body lines, along with the inside of the doors, the dash and around the instrument cluster.
Engine choices were (225 cid Slant Six), the 318 cid 2bbl or 4 bbl, the 360 cid 4 bbl, and the 400 cid - the 426 Street Hemi never made it, though I bet it would fit between the wheel wells real nice ;)
The Lil Red Express and the Warlock both shared an oak lined bed. Both shared the short stepside bed Dodge had available on all pickups from 1958 to 1981. The actual body panels and mechanicals were all standard D/W 100/150 production. They both had standard stepside chrome bumpers and standard grille treatments. The Warlock had eight (8) spoke wheels painted Gold with black pinstripes, almost a counterpoint to the body scrolling. The Li'l Red Express had Chrome five-slot disc road wheels.
The Dodge Warlock was produced from 1976 to 1979, even though the 1979 said Warlock II on the tailgate.
Beside the Warlock and the Red Express, there was also a "Power Wagon"
Warlocks usuall came with:
Bucket Seats with padded "buddy seat" console
Bright Rear bumper
Tinted Glass (all windows)
Bright mini running boards
Special gold painted road wheels
Special exterior and interior tape stripe package
Real oak sideboards
Special D100 conventional model features:
Power Steering
H70 x 15B raised white letter tires
Tuff steering wheel
Special W100 four wheel drive model feature:
10-15 LT-B tires
Exterior color availability:
Bright Red
Black Sunfire Metallic
Medium Green Sunfire Metallic
Interior color availability: Black
Warlock's were actually basically the same the the Lil Red Express, except for the exterior decals and some interior work.
They did not have the chrome stacks or wood on the side of the bed.
Hope this helps
Just for an interesting find
I found, and got parts off of a 1984/226 slant 6/ a 3 speed man tranny.
It has a stepside bed
The same color as my 77 Warlock,,,,, Go figure