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Matching # Rt 440 Hp Survivor, Driven Daily, Runs And Drives Perfect- Real Deal! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:37555 Color: ORIGINAL B-3 BLUE /
 Blue
Location:

Cape Elizabeth, Maine, United States

Cape Elizabeth, Maine, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:727 AUTOMATIC
Engine:HP 440
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: XS29L9B127799 Year: 1969
Mileage: 37,555
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: ORIGINAL B-3 BLUE
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: HIGH PERFORMANCE 440 RT
Drive Type: FACTORY MATCHING # DRIVETRAIN
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"UNRESTORED CONDITION , FAIRLY NICE ORIGINAL, WELL MAINTAINED, SEE DESCIPTION FOR DETAILS"

NO RESERVE!RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN RARE MATCHING NUMBER HIGH PERFORMANCE 440 RT CHARGER! HELLO! I AM RALPH FROM DOWNEAST CLASSICS. I AM SEMI RETIRED AND SPEND A LOT OF TIME AND ATTENTION ON ONE CAR AT A TIME. THIS BEAUTIFULL 1969 CHARGER RT BELONGED TO A DOCTOR FRIEND OF MINE 25 YEARS AGO. HE SOLD IT TO A FAMILY THAT PARKED IT IN A GARAGE FOR MOST OF THAT TIME. RECENTLY I WAS ABLE TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE AFTER LENGTHLY STORAGE. LAST REGISTERED IN 1999. AT THE TIME MY FRIEND OWNED IT, HE HAD ORIGINAL ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REBUILT. (I HAVE CHECKED ALL NUMBERS AND CASTING CODES AND FIND THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION TO BOTH HAVE COMPLETE MATCHING NUMBERS WITH CORRECT DATE AND CASTING CODES.)VERY FEW MILES ON THEM SINCE THAT WAS DONE. CORRECT BALANCED HP HEMI-STYLE DRIVESHAFT AND ORIGINAL REAR END .. I REPLACED FUEL TANK , PICKUP AND SENDING UNIT, LINE, FUEL PUMP FILTER AND CARB.(original carb needs rebuild, and is included )IT RUNS LIKE NEW. INSPECTED AND REPLACED BRAKE LINES WHERE NECESSARY AND MASTER CYLINDER. SUSPENSION STILL EXCELLENT. DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD AND HANDLES BEAUTIFULLY THROUGH THE CORNERS.  NO RATTLES OVER A BUMPY ROAD. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PROMPTLY THROUGH THE GEARS AS IT SHOULD. NOTICED SLIGHT PULSATION IN BRAKES AT HIGH SPEED BRAKING. I HAVE BEEN DRIVING EVERYDAY TO INSURE NO DRIVEABILITY ISSUES. SPEEDOMETER WORKS BUT STICKS. NEEDS SERVICE. THE EXTERIOR IS GORGEOUS FINISHED IN ORIGINAL BAHAMA BLUE. BUMPERS GOOD WITH MINOR FLAWS. DOOR HANDLES ORIGINAL WITH SOME PITTING AS ARE MIRRORS. HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS WORK PROPERLY. ORIGINAL INTERIOR VERY NICE WITH SPLIT IN SEAM OF DRIVERS SEAT. BODY IS STRAIGHT. RUST FREE FENDERS AND DOORS. ORIGINAL REAR QUARTERS WITH LOWER PATCH PANELS WELDED IN. TRUNK PAN WAS REPLACED IN THE PAST, BUT FLOORBOARDS ARE ORIGINAL AND VERY NICE. REAR TORSION BAR SUPPORT UPON CLOSE INSPECTION , WAS REPLACED. (A GOOD THING) REAR SPRING SHACKLE MOUNTS ORIGINAL AND SOLID. NEW REAR SPRINGS. SEE UNDERCARRIAGE PICS.   I AM HAPPY TO SEND PICS OF ANYTHING . THIS IS NOT A PUT TOGETHER CLONE RT WITH NON-MATCHING ENGINE AND TRANNY ETC. THIS IS AN CORRECT INVESTMENT QUALITY RT WITH ALL MATCHING NUMBERS. THE LAST AUTHENTIC RT I PERSONALLY SAW  AT A COLLECTER AUCTION, SOLD FOR $95,000 WITH AN INVASIVE RESTORATION DONE ON A MUCH LESS WORTHY VEHICLE. (BUY IT NOW PRICE IS $45,000).  IN ANOTHER LISTING, CURRENT BIDDING IS HIGHER ON A 69 NON MATCHING FRANKENSTEIN THAN MY STARTING BID. BIDDING LESS ON A REAL ONE, SEEMS TO ME TO BE A NO BRAINER. I WOULD EXPECT SERIOUS BIDDERS TO CONTACT ME WITH QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. (RALPH FARRIS 207-650-6355) BIDDERS WITH LESS THAN 20 RATING MUST CALL ME TO QUALIFY TO BID. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN BID CANCELLATION. IF I DO NOT SEE SUFFICIENT BIDDING ACTIVITY PRIOR TO AUCTIONS END, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL LISTING. BID WITH CONFIDENCE ON THIS CAR. YOU WILL NOT GET AN " I DON'T KNOW" TO YOUR QUESTIONS FROM ME. THANK YOU!

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China-FCA merger could be a win-win for everyone but politicians

Tue, Aug 15 2017

NEW YORK — Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne has said the car industry needs to come together, cut costs and stop incinerating capital. So far, his words have mostly fallen on deaf ears among competitors in Europe and North America. But it appears Marchionne has finally found a receptive audience — in China. FCA shares soared Monday after trade publication Automotive News reported the $18 billion Italian-American conglomerate controlled by the Agnelli family rebuffed a takeover from an unidentified carmaker from the Chinese mainland. As ugly as the politics of such a combination may appear at first blush, a transaction could stack up industrially, and perhaps even financially. A Sino-U.S.-European merger would create the first truly global auto group. That could push consolidation to the next level elsewhere. Moreover, China is the world's top market for the SUVs that Jeep effectively invented, so it might benefit FCA financially. A combo would certainly help upgrade the domestic manufacturer; Chinese carmakers have gotten better at making cars, but struggle to build global brands, and they need to develop export markets. Though frivolous overseas shopping excursions by Chinese enterprises are being reined in by Beijing, acquisitions that support the modernization and transformation of strategic industries still receive support, and the government considers the automotive industry to be strategic. A purchase of FCA by Guangzhou Automobile, Great Wall or Dongfeng Motors would probably get the same stamp of approval ChemChina was given for its $43 billion takeover of Syngenta. What's standing in the way? Apart from price (Automotive News said FCA's board deemed the offer insufficient) there's the not-insignificant matter of politics. Even as FCA shares soared, President Donald Trump interrupted his vacation to instruct the U.S. Trade Representative to look into whether to investigate China's trade policies on intellectual property. Seeing storied Detroit brands like Jeep, Chrysler, Ram and Dodge handed off to a Chinese company would provoke howls among Trump's economic-nationalist supporters. It might not play well in Italy, either, to see Alfa Romeo and Maserati answering to Wuhan instead of Turin — though Automotive News said they might be spun off separately. Yet, as Morgan Stanley observes, "cars don't ship across oceans easily," and political considerations increasingly demand local manufacture of valuable products.

Cold start comparison: 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio vs. 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8

Thu, May 7 2020

The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is a five-seat, compact luxury sport sedan packing 505 horsepower thanks to a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6. My personal 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 is ... well ... not. It's a full-sized muscle coupe whose iron-block 6.4-liter V8 makes 470 hp in the very traditional way: it's freakin' huge, like everything else about the car.  On paper, these two have nothing in common beyond the fact that they were built by the same multi-national manufacturing entity.  But if paper were the be-all and end-all of automotive rankings, everybody would buy the same car. And we don't, especially as enthusiasts. Whether it's looks or tuning or vague "intangibles" or something as simple as the way a car sounds, we often put a priority on the things that trigger our emotions rather than setting out to simply buy whatever the "best" car is at that particular moment.  So, what do these two have in common? They both sound really, really good. Like looks, sounds are subjective. While a rubric most assuredly exists in the world of marketing (attraction is as much a science as any other human response), we have no way of objectively scoring the beauty of either of these cars, and the same applies to the qualities of the sound waves being emitted through their tail pipes.  But we can measure how loud they are. In fact, there's even an app for that. Dozens, as it turns out. So, I picked one at random that recorded peak loudness levels, and set off to conduct an entirely pointless and only vaguely scientific experiment with the two cars that happened to be in my garage at the same time.  For the test, I opened up a window and cracked the garage door (so as not to inflict carbon monoxide poisoning upon myself in the name of discovery), and then placed my phone on a tripod behind the center of each car's trunk lid. I fired each one up and let the app do the rest. I then placed my GoPro on top of the trunk for each test so that I could review the video afterward for any anomalies.  I started with the Challenger. The 6.4-liter Hemi under the hood of this big coupe is essentially the same lump found under the hood of quite a few Ram pickups, and it has the accessories to prove it. Its starter is loud and distinctive. Almost as loud, it turns out, as the exhaust itself. As its loud pew-pew faded behind the V8's barking cold start, we recorded a peak of 83.7 decibels. In the app's judgment, that's roughly the equivalent of a busy street.

Fiat Chrysler and the UAW reach tentative labor deal

Sat, Nov 30 2019

DETROIT — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Saturday announced a tentative agreement for a four-year labor contract, a boost for the automaker as it works to merge with France's Groupe PSA. Italian-American Fiat Chrysler and PSA, the maker of Peugeot and Citroen, last month announced a planned $50 billion merger to create the world's fourth-largest automaker. The tentative agreement with Fiat Chrysler, which is subject to ratification by the union members, follows contracts that the UAW already concluded with Ford Motor Co and General Motors Co. The deal with GM followed a 40-day strike in the United States that virtually shuttered GM's North American operations and cost the automaker $3 billion. The UAW on Saturday said the contract with Fiat Chrysler included a commitment from FCA to invest $9 billion, creating 7,900 new jobs over the course of the four-year contract. Of the $9 billion, $4.5 billion was announced earlier this year, to be invested in five plants and creating 6,500 jobs. Detailed terms of the tentative agreement were not released, but they are expected to echo those under the new contracts with GM and Ford, as the UAW typically uses the first deal as a pattern for the others. "FCA has been a great American success story thanks to the hard work of our members," UAW acting President Rory Gamble said in a statement. "We have achieved substantial gains and job security provisions for the fastest growing auto company in the United States." Ratification is not a sure thing. Rank-and-file UAW members at FCA in 2015 rejected the first version of a contract. In addition, a lawsuit related to a federal corruption probe could also raise doubts among union members about the terms agreed. The federal corruption led GM to file a racketeering lawsuit against FCA, alleging that its rival bribed union officials over many years to corrupt the bargaining process and gain advantages, costing GM billions of dollars. FCA has brushed off the lawsuit as groundless. Under the UAW's deal with GM, the automaker agreed to invest $9 billion in the United States, including $7.7 billion directly in its plants, and to create or retain 9,000 UAW jobs. Ford's contract included commitments to invest more than $6 billion in its U.S. plants and to create or retain more than 8,500 UAW jobs. The deals with GM and Ford also created a pathway to full-time employment for temporary workers and left healthcare insurance coverage unchanged.