I was living in South Carolina in 1979, and one of our neighbors had a L'il Red Express and a green Warlock in the driveway. Exceptionally cool trucks in an era when the Dukes of Hazzard was hitting the TV screen.
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I was living in South Carolina in 1979, and one of our neighbors had a L'il Red Express and a green Warlock in the driveway. Exceptionally cool trucks in an era when the Dukes of Hazzard was hitting the TV screen.
I so vaguely recall the Warlock. It's a custom 4x4 model, available in green, blue, black, and red.i've never seen a Warlock, and I've not heard the name much over the years. I assume that means it was much more limited in production than the L'il Red Express.
Is it just the engine harness or is it the whole setup?As we drift closer to the sun, my desire to work on the truck is waning. Too hot. I need to finish the brake lines and then I'll get it registered as an antique using some Texas Truck plates from 1967.
I'm stocking up on parts for phase II. This arrived today.
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Is it just the engine harness or is it the whole setup?