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2012 Dodge Challenger 392 Srt Yellowjacket Hemi Cuda Tribute Srt8 Charger Mopar on 2040-cars

US $52,980.00
Year:2012 Mileage:29712 Color: Stinger Yellow /
 Dark Slate
Location:

Youngstown, Ohio, United States

Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:392 Hemi 6.4L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2c3cdycj6ch201183
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Stinger Yellow
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Dark Slate
Model: Challenger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SRT 392 Hemi YellowJacket
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: 6spd Manual Pistol Grip
Mileage: 29,712
Options: Shaker Hood System, Navigation, DVD, Harmon Kardon 900w Audio, Subwoofer, Power Moonroof, Heated Seats, Sport Driving Option, Heated Steering Wheel, One-Touch Window, Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls, Tilt/Telescopic Wheel, Power Seats, Power Heated Mirrors, Rear Defrost, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats
Sub Model: Yellow Jacket Edition

2012 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 Hemi YELLOW JACKET Edition
Customization/conversion to "Tribute" the '71 Cuda!

Get 2 Collectable cars in one!  This is #1183 of 1300 YellowJacket edition 392 SRT's produced and 1 of only 629 6spd Manual editions produced.  Factor in the tribute aspect and it is also basically #1 of None with no other car in the world quite like it.

The YellowJacket Edition begins as a 392 Hemi 6.4L 470hp/470 ft-lb torq 6spd beast!  Exclusive Nappa Leather seats w/Suede inserts and an embroidered YellowJacket stripe.  SRT-unique steering wheel with leather and polished/brushed aluminum accents.  And of course, the (PYV) Stinger Yellow paint exclusive on Challenger only in the YellowJacket edition.
The options/accessories/comforts/performance included in the SRT YJ include:
Power Sunroof, Navigation System, DVD, SportMode Driving option, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Hill-Assist Start Control, Power Seats/Windows/Brakes/Mirrors, One-touch Window, 730N Entertainment System w/Harmon Kardon 900W Audio & Subwoofer, U-Connect, Voice Command, Bluetooth, U-Connect Hands Free phone, Internal Hard Drive, Keyless Enter & Go Push Button Start, SRT-exclusive Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) featuring 1/4 mi & 1/8th mi timer/0-60 timer/Trip Information/G-Force display/Engine Status & Vitals w/Maintenance reminders, 3-mode Electronic Stability Control, TPMS sensors Break Assist & All-Speed traction control, Security alarm.....the list goes on....and on...and on.

Aftermarket Add-Ons include Deep Tinted Windows and beefy Magnaflow exhaust with Magnaflow tips, and also the Skip-Shift Eliminator.

NOW.....for the ultra-cool retro additions....to pay tribute to the cool aspects of the '71 Cuda, I have added:  Shaker Hood System - fully functional w/HemiCuda emblems, 71-Cuda style Grille assembly painted body-color, custom finishes @ grille surround, Reproduction 71 Cuda Roadlamps w/dedicated switch, Appearance Hood Pins, Appearance 'fish gill' Fender vents, original 70's Mopar fender-mounted turn signals, custom short-throw Pistol Grip shifter with simulated wood inserts, custom-finish woodgrain Console top, custom-finish woodgrain instrument bezel, custom 70's Cuda-style gauges showing all necessary EVIC stats & 180mph speedometer but with the Cuda-style background on the gauges, custom yellow piping and steering wheel emblem, custom Cuda dash emblem, custom-designed 'Billboard' graphic with engine specification & custom YellowJacket logo paying homage to both eras, Chrysler pentastar emblem on lower fender, painted rocker panels, reproduction 70's Mopar chrome rocker mouldings, custom fuel cap emblem, 'Go-Wing'-style spoiler, original 71 Cuda taillights wired in fully functional including reverse lights, custom tailpanel with original Cuda tailpanel emblem, and finally....custom-built (and very costly) Polished racing wheels -18" fronts & 20" rears with custom-lettered Dunlop Sport Maxx tires with OEM TPMS sensors installed.

The pictures tell the story - style-wise this 'tribute' came out better than anticipated, although not perfect - I can guarantee you can take it to car shows and walk away with trophies. I purchased this car in Palm Beach,FL and drove her back to OH - and it still smells new!  This is a personal-build, not done by any professional corporate or full-fab shop nor does it come as a 'kit', so please refrain from emails concerning that.  This is my brain-child and it is a just plain beautiful, menacing, unique, extreme rubberneck worthy bad-*ss vehicle.  It is the best of both worlds - all the performance and creature comforts of the new with all the cool retro aspects of the iconic 70's Cuda.  Dodge did the Challenger very well, but let's not forget the Cuda - this car will never be an actual Cuda and that it is why it is labeled as a tribute.  I did de-badge the car of all Dodge and 'ramhead' emblems and wanted to present it as an 'SRT'-type brand car so there wouldn't be a long drawn-out debate of a Dodge cant be a Cuda  and a Cuda has to be Plymouth, etc etc.  So, all the nay-sayers and purists can also hold their distain - I know it's a Dodge Challenger and will always be titled as such.  I love the Dodge Challenger, I love the Special editions including the YellowJacket, but I also love the Cuda concept added.  If this bothers you - I don't need schooling on why it's not a Plymouth, or what isnt correct about it.  I believe this is a pretty darn good nod to the Cuda, that is all.....

DO NOT miss out on this opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind - yes, there are some conversions out there (every one of them I've seen are only 5.7 R/T Hemi conversions...BUT, this is an SRT....and a 392 SRT....and a special edition to boot!!), but I spent alot of time, sweat equity and of course money putting this together.  Will work with transporters to deliver to your door, and would be happy to work with exporters for International buyers.  Good Luck!

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