Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Manual
Mileage: 2,555
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
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1969 Dodge Charger (General Lee Replica) Originally came as a 383-4spd white hat butternut yellow car. In 1970 the 383 got a crack in the block and was dealer replaced in 1970. It still has the 1970 Block, with #'s matching 4spd,#'s matching rear end, original Fender Tag, and 2 broad cast sheets. It was painted to recreate the first season of the Dukes of Hazzard with the small push bar and duel flags on rear deck. It runs and drives great. It has a Mallory electronic ignition system. Brand new 2.5" exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers. It has the original Vector wheels with brand new BFG tires. It has power drum brakes with a brand new booster and all new drum pads. The odometer show 02555.1 so im assuming its turned once before.The interior has original buckets with center console seat all died black with new carpet and a new dash. The speedometer does not work all the time and the gas gauge isn't accurate. But all other lights, including the hideaways work great. All the door panels and glass are perfect, but the doors have sagged a little so you have to lift them when you shut them. It has an air drive Dixie horn system. Cash in person or Cashiers check. No WARRANTY. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Here is a link to see a video of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JGzHMEC3pM&feature=youtube_gdata_playerHughes.
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Man hits 153 mph on I-75 in Dodge Magnum
Tue, May 19 2015A man driving in Michigan took his 2005 Dodge Magnum practically to the limit in the wee hours of the morning on May 19 when the Michigan State Police caught him on radar going 153 miles per hour on Interstate 75 near Detroit. The 21-year-old driver was spotted around 3:00 AM, according to The Detroit News. Michigan State Police First Lieutenant Michael Shaw told Autoblog that officers initially saw the man on radar doing 79 mph in a 70-mph-zone, and they started following him. He eventually clocked 153 mph. However, First Lt. Shaw was clear that there was never a pursuit. "Speeding isn't necessarily a reason to put the public at risk," he said. The situation ended rather abruptly, though. The driver pulled off the interstate and behind a building. He remained in the vehicle, and police arrived and arrested him. According to First Lt. Shaw, the man was driving home from work and alcohol wasn't a factor. The Magnum has been impounded, and the driver was charged with reckless driving. Unfortunately, First Lt. Shaw said that he didn't know what engine was in the wagon, but as enthusiasts, we're curious. After all, the 2005 Magnum RT was governed to 130 mph and the SRT8 wasn't unleashed until 2006, which means either the wagon must've been derestricted to hit such high speeds or that police have the year wrong. We'll let you know if we figure that one out...
Chrysler recalling 700k minivans and Dodge Journey for ignition switch woes
Tue, 01 Jul 2014General Motors isn't the only automaker with ignition switch problems. Chrysler is fighting it too and is now announcing a recall of 695,957 examples worldwide of the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans from the 2008-2010 model years, plus the 2009-2010 Dodge Journey.
According to a statement from Chrysler, the models have a bad wireless ignition node detent ring in the ignition switch, making it possible for drivers to appear to have the key in the "Run" position but for the spring not to fully engage. It can then slip back to the "Accessory" position and shut the car off. If this happens, the vehicle loses power steering, brake boost and the airbags.
There is some disparity about the number of vehicles affected under this recall. In its statement, Chrysler claims that it covers 525,206 vehicles in the US, 102,892 in Canada, 25,591 in Mexico and 42,268 elsewhere. However, the recall announcement posted by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration lists an estimated 438,109 vehicles in the US. Chrysler spokesperson Nick Cappa told Autoblog via email that the reasoning for the different figures "will become clear at a later date."
Queens man knows how to party, disrupts Mets game with van
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