This feature explains how a rare Dodge truck became quicker than the Corvette and why enthusiasts still value it.
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 and twin ...
Chrysler’s Little Red Express pickup truck was designed to dance through a loophole in late 1970’s emissions regulations. It worked so well the Express turned out to be the fastest American production ...
The stacks on today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe D150 are functional and those aren't even the most notable features of the Lil' Red Express package. Let's see if this restored pickup has a price that ...
Decades before the Chevrolet SS 454, GMC Syclone, Ford F-150 Raptor, or the Ram 1500 TRX, a red Dodge pickup truck was roaming the streets, embarrassing much more expensive sports cars. Known as Li’l ...
There is ongoing debate about when the muscle car era ended, but we know for a fact that it was already over by the time Dodge introduced the Li'l Red Express pickup truck in 1978. It was a sad year ...
Only malaise-era kids will remember the Dodge Li'l Red Express pickup truck was the quickest performance car that America could muster in the post-oil-crisis economy. Just listen to these blistering ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...