2012 Dodge Challenger Sxt Plus, Loaded, Low Miles, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Springville, Tennessee, United States
2012 Dodge Challenger SXT Plus Coupe, 3.6L V6 Gasoline Engine, 5-Speed Shift-able Automatic Transmission (with paddle shifters on the steering wheel), RWD. Bringing Classic back in a big way! Our 2012 Challenger looks like those old school Challengers, but updated with modern conveniences! This two-door, rear-wheel-drive Challenger seems to have hit the styling middle line -- this new version is not an identical copy of the '70s icon, but it's easily recognized as inspired by it. Our SXT PLUS trim gives you upgrades like heated front seats, leather upholstery, 2 smart keys with keyless entry and ignition, power glass sunroof and so much more!! This one has a fluid interior that surrounds you and with the power generated from the 3.6L, V6 engine it definitely moves you. Our Challenger is fun to drive, easy to own, with enough standard equipment to make life behind the wheel enjoyable. This Beast is not only an eye-catcher, it flat out demands attention with its aggressive design that's both macho and muscular. Print this page and call us Now! Additional Features Include: 20" Alloy Wheels with Chrome Cladding, Auto Dim Rear View Mirror, Daytime Running Lights, Fog Lights, 6-Way Power Driver Seat, Rear Spoiler, AM/FM/CD/Satellite Radio with Auxiliary input for MP3 devices, Steering Wheel Phone/Cruise Control, Non Smoker/Garage Kept!
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Roadkill builds crazy-cheap 1968 Dodge Charger rat rod using an old motorhome
Tue, 24 Dec 2013Certain requests for description simply cannot be fulfilled, like if someone asked you to describe Picasso's Guernica or Gilliam's Brazil. There is only one appropriate answer to such entreaties, and that is: "You just gotta see it." That's where we are with the latest episode of Roadkill, wherein Messr's Freiburger and Finnegan dig out a 1968 Dodge Charger that Freiburger acquired in exchange for a set of cylinder heads, and intend to stuff it with the big-block motor from a long-bed, three-quarter ton Dodge pickup.
Only the pickup is too nice to tear apart, and the Charger needs a whole lot more lovin' - and parts - than initially expected. Enter, stage right, the Class A Dodge Pace Arrow motorhome with a 440 big-block purchased for $1,000, and a retired Plymouth Fury from a previous episode.
What ensues over the course of the 40-minute installment is more cuttin', yankin', leakin', stallin', hammerin' and smokin' action than you've seen in a long time, and some techniques that would have made even Cooter wonder, "I'm not sure if we should do that." By the end, though, the payoff is good enough to make you think about perusing AutoTrader for a '68 Charger just to see if maybe...
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Seen here is what would appear to be a design sketch of the SRT4 Dart. Obviously the image that has surfaced is of rather low-resolution, but there's at least some evidence to support that it may be legitimate. In the original picture, one can just make out the name Tim Doyle in the lower right corner. As it turns out, Tim Doyle's name is also watermarked on the final design image for the 2011 Dodge Durango Citadel Black & Tan, a model that was shown at SEMA in 2010.
Of course, even if this really is the work of Doyle, there's nothing to say that this image isn't one of a great many potential looks for the future SRT4. In fact, the departure of the cross-hair grille from the Dodge's nose seems like it could be a hard sell, though we do, naturally, dig the sleek hood scoop and the bulked up wheel/tire combination.
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As we mentioned last night, the Shaker Package will cost $2,500, but includes the Super Track Pak (new steering rack, brake linings, upgraded shocks and 20-inch Goodyear Eagle F1 Super Car tires), a $595 option on its own. The shaker hood result in a performance bump of any kind, but the blacked-out, pop-up scoop is a nifty feature that hasn't been seen on a production car since the Ford Mustang Mach 1 in the early 2000s.
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