1986 Dodge Charger R/t Pro Street / Drag on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Charger
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 DOOR HATCH
1986 DODGE CHARGER R/T PRO STREET/DRAG, WORKING LIGHTS, ROLL DOWN WINDOWS, FULL CHASSIS MILD STEEL CAR, REMOVABLE ALUM. INTERIOR, FUNNY CAR CAGE SET UP FOR BIG BLOCK MOPAR WITH 727 TRANS, MOTOR PLATES. FRESH RED BASE COAT CLEAR COAT PAINT, COWL HOOD, NARROWED 8 3/4 WITH BRACE, 8 3/4 ALUM 742 CENTER SEC, 430 GEARS, MANCINI BILLET YOKE, DRIVE SHAFT, STRANGE 35 SPLINE AXLES, COIL OVERS, LADDER BARS, WILLWOOD REAR DISC, MUSTANG II FRONT, AIR SHIFTER SYSTEM, MSD 6AL, MSD 2 STEP, ALUM RADIATOR, DUAL FANS, HAS MALLORY COMP 270 FUEL SYSTEM, NEW TCI SHIFTER, HAVE BRAND NEW BILLET SPECIALTIES WHEELS, NEW MICKEY THOMPSON SPORTSMAN PRO TIRES, NEW RACE BUCKETS, NEW 3-73 440 BLOCK, .010 .010 STEEL CRANK, STEEL RODS, ARP BOLTS, .030 FLAT TOP PISTONS, PORTED 906 HEADS, DYERS 671, NEW HOLLEY BLOWER CARBS, REBUILT 727 AUTOMATIC, 4000 RPM STALL CONVERTER. SITS NICE, HOOKS HARD GOES STRAIGHT. CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE, NEEDS RECERT. CAR NEEDS FINISHED, INTERIOR COLOR CHANGE. WILL SELL ROLLER OR ALL PARTS TO FINISH. QUESTIONS 1-765-477-7941 OR 1-765-412-1139 GREG WORDS LIKE DODGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER R/T DAYTONA HEMI WEDGE MAX WEDGE PRO STREET DRAG RACE CAR
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Fiat Chrysler dumped 40,000 unordered vehicles on dealers
Thu, Nov 14 2019In a move that echoes recent history, Fiat Chrysler has been making more cars and trucks than dealers in the U.S. are willing to accept, with Bloomberg reporting that at one point the automaker had built up a glut of around 40,000 unordered vehicles. That’s led some dealers to accuse FCA of reviving the dreaded “sales bank” accounting practice of obscuring inventory to improve the balance sheet. The company reportedly began building up its inventory of unordered cars this summer despite an industrywide slowdown in sales and an eagerness by some dealers to thin their inventories because rising interest rates are making it more expensive to hold unsold cars. The inventory build-up also coincided with Fiat ChryslerÂ’s efforts to find a merger partner, first with Renault, which fell through, then last monthÂ’s announcement that it will merge with FranceÂ’s PSA Group. FCA denies any such scheme and tells Bloomberg the rising inventory is down to a new predictive analytics system designed to better square supply with demand from dealers that is helping the company save money and narrow the numbers of unsold vehicles. The company recently agreed to pay a $40 million civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle a complaint that it paid dealers to report fake sales figures over a span of five years. While no one is suggesting that FCA is in dire financial straits — the company saw higher than expected earnings in the third quarter and record profits in North America — the practice has strong historical precedent by Chrysler, which built up bloated inventories in the run-up to its two federal bailouts, in 1980 and 2009. It was also common at GM and Ford during the 2000s, when all three Detroit automakers struggled with excess manufacturing capacity and plummeting sales in the lead-up to the Great Recession. Back in 2012, CFO Magazine wrote about a report that explained automakersÂ’ rationale for the practice and how it works: Say fixed costs for a given factory are $100, and that the factory can make 50 cars. Consumers, however, demand only 10. Under absorption costing, if the company makes all 50 cars, its cost-per-car is $2. If it makes only up to demand, or 10 cars, the cost-per-car is $10. Although each car adds variable costs for steel and other parts, if those costs are low, the company still has an incentive to make more cars to keep the cost-per-car down.
Dodge Charger and Challenger will live on, but a new Viper is unlikely
Tue, Jun 5 2018BALOCCO, Italy — As FCA's latest five-year plan was presented last week, most of the day was focused on four brands — Jeep, Ram, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. That left a lot of people wondering about the future of the Chrysler, Fiat and Dodge nameplates. At the last five-year event, Dodge was one of the main features. We heard plans for an expanded lineup that included refreshed versions of the Viper, Challenger and Charger, the last two riding on the Alfa Romeo Giorgio platform. Times sure have changed. Dodge isn't going away, but the brand will be narrowed and focused. Performance is the name of the game, but don't look for a new Viper anytime soon. FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne simply said it's "not in the plan." Marchionne thought it was a great idea but that it couldn't live on as a standalone product. If it does eventually return, expect it to share parts with other FCA products, possibly with one of the upcoming Maseratis. On the other hand, Marchionne confirmed that both the Dodge Challenger and Charger will continue to live on. In the last five-year plan, FCA said that the pair would share underpinnings with future Alfa Romeos. That was promising news for those hoping for smaller, lighter versions of each model that would be better suited to fight models like the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro. It seems the Alfa Romeo platform is off the table. Marchionne said the current LX platform would indeed live on, though it would be "unrecognizable" compared to what we have today. The LX architecture is ancient, and, although it's been continuously updated, its basic bones date back to the DaimlerChrysler days. Marchionne said that the Alfa platform just doesn't have the character American shoppers are looking for in those vehicles. It's unclear when the next iteration of the Charger and Challenger will arrive, but expect another refresh sometime before 2022. Look for an updated version of the tried-and-true Hemi V8. Rumors continue to swirl about a larger and more powerful 7.0-liter variant dubbed the Banshee, but we'll have to wait and see how that pans out. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
NHTSA investigating power modules on Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans
Mon, 29 Sep 2014The Center for Auto Safety is officially petitioning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to begin scrutinizing alleged problems with the totally integrated power module (TIPM) on about 24 Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans. The advocacy group claims that the part's failure can cause affected vehicles to stall or not start at all. NHTSA is still looking into the accusations and deciding whether a full investigation is actually warranted.
The CAS petition claims at least 70 TIPM failures, but according to NHTSA, six of the complaints are for models that don't have the modules. In 34 of the reported cases, the vehicles refused to start, and in 17 of them the engine stalled. There were also two allegations of smoke and one of a fire. However, none of these affected airbag deployment or resulted in a crash.
This petition isn't the first TIPM-related problem for Chrysler Group. A recent report in the New York Times alleged that it found 240 complaints potentially related to the issue on NHTSA's website alone. In September, the automaker also recalled 230,760 examples worldwide (188,723 in the US) of the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango replace the fuel pump relay circuit inside of the TIPM-7 with one external to the unit. The original part could allegedly cause the models to stall without warning. Even earlier, the company also recalled about 80,000 examples of the Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Nitro in 2007 to have the module reprogrammed.














