500 Rt Bb Fast + Furious Tach + Gauges "no Reserve" Running Project Challenger on 2040-cars
Coventry, Connecticut, United States
Engine:BB
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RT
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 1
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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NO RESERVE AUCTION..... HIGH BID WINS A TRUE AMERICAN CLASSIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ask questions and please be sure your questions are answered BEFORE BIDDING !!! That means please wait to bid so you can be informed before you bid !!! thanks
THIS CAR GETS MORE LOOKS THAN ANYTHING I'VE DRIVEN !!!!!!!!! THIS IS A BIG DOLLAR CAR WHEN DONE !!!!!!!! Running driving project car. Starts right up hot or cold. New battery. Looks to be a clone from many many years ago from what the vin numbers say. To many irons in the fire and no time. Someone is gonna have a fun car here after restoration. Big Block (engine size unknown) #'s found on the block are 1400 C24. The motor in this car sounds ABSOLUTLY " A W E S O M E ". A nice lumpy cam and a beautiful sounding motor. running on fresh gas in a temporary bottle as I didn't want to get any dirt in the carb from any old gas in the tank. I would leave the motor the way it is and make the body nice and have a wicked charger. This car has been off the road for many years so I would go thru it and make it what you like. Since I've had it I've driven it around alittle on a few occasions but with a low brake pedal. Transmission has a manual shift body and seems to work very nice. Power steering and the original am radio. There is a picture of some old things I found in the car that are dating back to when the car was used daily. The car has a tach dash with gauges and a 150 MPH speedo. The car had a new front right floor pan put in it along with a R torsion bar frame piece. The drivers side will need a repair on the torsion bar frame piece as pictured. The rest of the floor pans look useable atleast with minor work. . The trunk pan should be changed. The outside sheetmetal will need some repair or replacement. Come look at the car to be sure you like it. You can also get an independent inspection co. to come check it out for you if that's easier. As with any old car the speedo has probably been turned over with the age so correct mileage is not known. I also have a partial build sheet for the car. For ownership transfer I have the last Rhode island registration non title state) and bill of sale from when the last guy had it on the road many years ago. If you want anything more than that you could go thru "Broadway title" and they will hook you up so you can get plates. selling as is with NO RESERVE. a 300. paypal deposit due at auction end. Balance to be paid in cash in person or bank to bank wire or check. Any check must clear my bank before car or paperwork leaves. My bank tells me this could be about 5 to 7 business days.
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Wed, Jul 19 2017"If you're not hurt, we'll be really pissed. If you are hurt, we'll still be pissed, but not quite as pissed." These are the words from Jim Wilder, the vehicle development manager of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, that echo through our head as we slide behind the wheel of the car for the first time. He was warning us about driving beyond our abilities, and keeping the car out of the wall. With 840 horsepower and 770 pound-feet of torque on tap from its supercharged, 6.7-liter V8, the Demon does 0-60 miles per hour in 2.3 seconds, and 0-30 mph in a second flat. If something does go wrong, it'll happen quickly. Following that talk, we had our guts sloshed as a passenger in a blurry eighth-mile run, giving us a taste of the G forces (the Demon can pull 1.8 G in a straight line) we'd feel when we got in the driver's seat for our own pass down the drag strip. We're already sweating. It had rained - you could describe it as torrential - the day before. The grassy parking areas surrounding Lucas Oil Raceway were still flooded, but any water on the pavement had evaporated and hung in the air. Combined with the heat, we were sticky and uncomfortable. In Drag Mode, the Dodge Demon's air conditioning turns off. Any condensation that it could leave on the track would be a problem, plus we need to reduce parasitic power losses for a faster run. The system is still working, though, the refrigerant diverted to the chiller system cooling the air coming into the engine. There's still condensation, but the Demon collects it on a catch pad to keep it from ending up on the pavement. We're also required to roll the windows up when entering the drag strip. For one thing, it helps keep the smoke out of the cabin during the pre-staging burnout. So, yeah, it's hot as Hell in the Demon. We pull through the water box and run through the sequence – which involves holding the "OK" button on the steering wheel usually used to navigate menus, and applying a specific amount of brake pressure before getting on the throttle to initiate the burnout. This gets any crud off the rear tires and heats up the rubber. There are multiple ways to launch the Demon. We had an instructor sitting in the passenger seat as we pulled up to the beams that trigger the Christmas tree at Lucas Oil Raceway. He walks us through the most complicated of the three he had explained to us just minutes before when we were in the passenger seat.
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Thu, 27 Feb 2014Consumer Reports has announced its annual list of worst vehicles, a cringe-inducing contrast to its list of top vehicles. Ignominiously leading the way in 2014 is Chrysler, which has a staggering seven models listed.
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SRT back to Dodge, Dart SRT, new Challenger, Charger and Caravan's death outlined in 5-yr plan
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