1968 Dodge Charger R/t on 2040-cars
Peyton, Colorado, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ORIGINAL 1968 CHARGER R/T! ALL ORIGINAL TO INCLUDE ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN! IT STILL RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL INTERIOR IN WHITE! IT WILL REQUIRE A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF TLC! BUT IS AN EXTREMELY NICE DRIVER! VERY NICE PAINT AND BODY YOU WONT BE DISSAPOINTED! NEW VINYL TOP! COMPLETLY REBUILT BRAKE SYSTEM,POWER DISC BRAKES,POWER STEERING, 14 INCH MAGNUMS, AUTOMATIC, MISSING RADIO, YES THE LIGHTS OPEN AND CLOSE AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO! NEWER CARPET! NEW TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS (NOT HOOKED UP) PART OF THE TENDER LOVING CARE! THERE IS A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST THROUGH THE DRIVERS FLOOR BY THE DRAIN PLUG NOTHING MAJOR AT ALL VERY VERY SMALL! EVERYTHING ELSE IS CLEAN!
THESE PICTURES WERE TAKEN THE DAY OF THE LISTING! FENDER TAG IS THERE! FOUND A BUILD SHEET UNDER THE REAR SEAT NOT DISTORTED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! I HAVE A CLEAR INDIANA TITLE THAT STILL HAS THE CHARGER R/T ON IT UNDER MODEL NAME! ANY QUESTIONS JUST CALL ME! 719-244-6110 THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION! THIS CAR HAS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING REMEMBER THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES FINE! I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON! PAYMENT WILL BE BY WIRE TRANSFER! UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED! |
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Daily Driver: 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
Tue, May 26 2015Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers who drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, reviewed by Greg Migliore. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: [00:00:00] Hey, everybody. It's Greg Migliore and today I am driving a 707-horsepower Dodge Charger. That can only mean one thing: I'm driving the Hellcat. Naturally, the spotlight feature of this car is the 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8. Makes 707 horsepower and 650 pound feet of torque. [00:00:30] Now naturally the engine sounds great and you can hear all of those horses going out the exhaust in back, which I think the Dodge guys have tuned really well. I think it's got one of the more unique sounds in the industry. All that horsepower will do that, but they've tuned it so there's a low kind of growl, and then it burbles and it's angry [00:01:00], it's visceral. I like it. It's intoxicating. It's different than other muscle cars. It's different than European exotics. I think it sounds great. I'm driving in sport right now which allows me to use the paddle shifters. I think it sounds a little better and the shifts of the eight-speed automatic transmission are a little bit more aggressive. For such a powerful car, Dodge did a nice job of tuning it to be actually pretty drivable. I just took a corner right there and the [00:01:30] steering offers you satisfying weight to your inputs. It's a little bit of a heavier steering, especially compared to some of the earlier generation Chargers. It's sporty, but it's not crazy. The design of the Dodge Charger is a critical element. That's why a lot of people buy this car, is it gives them that muscle car heritage look. The Hellcat has some special design cues that are also functional. You've got a couple of extra air intakes up front, keeps everything cool and breathing, the air flowing through; a nice spoiler in back [00:02:00] that helps keep the aero, and the downforce keeps you on the ground. The HID projector headlights really pop, especially at night, and in back you've got the LED taillights that spread out wide across the back end of this car like some of the great Chargers of the past. This car rolls on 20-inch black wheels with a spiderweb design. I think they look good. They're kind of low-key, which I think is great.
Has Dodge stepped in it again with Scat Pack lawsuit?
Mon, 20 Oct 2014Lawsuits are an unfortunate part of doing business in just about any industry, so the latest complaint filed by a California-based aftermarket firm against Chrysler would seem to be nothing more than business as usual. But this isn't the first time the two companies have sparred over this particular issue.
According to a report from Automotive News, the dispute revolves around the Scat Pack name that Chrysler first offered on the Charger, Coronet, Dart and Super Bee starting in 1968. Scat Enterprises, a manufacturer of crankshafts and other components for Dodges and other vehicles, sued Chrysler for using its name. A few years later the Scat Pack disappeared from the Dodge catalog.
Fast forward to August 2013 when Chrysler applied to register the Scat Pack name anew. The US Patent and Trademark Office turned down Chrysler's application, but the automaker proceeded anyway, unveiling new Scat Packs for the Challenger, Charger and Dart at last year's SEMA show.
Ron Burgundy returns for four more Dodge Durango ads
Mon, 04 Nov 2013Dodge has released several more of its Anchorman 2-themed commercials, starring Will Ferrell as inept newsreader Ron Burgundy. The four spots, one of which is a sequel to a previous commercial, follow roughly the same pattern as previous ads, with Ferrell's Burgundy misunderstanding or generally making a fool of himself. For some of the ads, though, Burgundy is selling more than just Durangos - the red-suited host of San Diego's most watched news broadcast shilling the entire Dodge lineup.
We've included all four ads down below, and you can also hope over to our original posts to see some of the older commercials. Oh, and if you're getting tired of these - we aren't, aside from the Do-dge spot - just remember that Ferrell reportedly filmed around 70 ads for Dodge.















