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1931 Rat Rod Dodge Brothers Truck Hot Rod Tunnel Ram Mopar on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1931 Mileage:199999
Location:

Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, United States

Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, United States

This is a hand fabricate rat rod truck using a 1931 dodge brothers truck cab. Chopped 5 inches and channeled 4. The cab was an eBay purchase back in 2006,  it came from Colorado. It has a 2x4 box tube frame, z'd 12 inches in the rear, coil over front suspension with hand built control arms. 2 point control arm coil over rear suspension.  It has a 48 ford truck front axle , speedway motors spindles, disc brake kit and tie rods. Ford 9 inch rear axle, professionally narrowed , moser custom length axles, speedway disc rear brake kit. This is a 4 wheel disc brake system, Chrysler master cylinder , wilwood proportioning valve, wilwood residual valves.  Early for steering column, Ross steering box, all speed way drag link and steering arms. Custom built aluminum radiator. Custom build driveshaft . 
1976 360 Chrysler LA small block..  360 J heads decked .050''... Weind tunnel ram with two 450 holleys..  727 torqflite tranny with cheetah reverse manual valve body..  B&M 2500 stall torque converter , Mopar purple stick cam..  Don't know the lift though .. It has a nice lopey idle.  Petronix ignition, custom fuel and transmission lines. Custom build lake headers from gear drive inc. Dual exhaust that flows under the cab and dumbs under the bed. 2-5 gallon speedway fuel tanks with a Chrysler 18 gallon tank in the bed. Model a ford tail lights.. It used a 5x4 3/4 bolt pattern. 16 inch wheels and tires , moon covers.  This truck has been drove up and down our back roads.  Will make a bad ass ride when finished up.  It has been a long slow project and the decision has been made to let it go. Lots of money tied up into this rat rod.. Not your typical slap together job... This Has serious potential ...!!  Below is two links to the truck running and moving 
http://youtu.be/AYZgE8iBbSM

http://youtu.be/CfTLMAkBkcg

This truck comes with a clear Pennsylvania dodge street rod title in my name 

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Are you the Dodge Dart SRT4?

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

Dodge has just confirmed that it will be bringing its newest Dart variant, the Dart GT, to Detroit next week, but we're still in the dark about when we'll see a truly hotted-up SRT4 version. But now, by way of the rumormill anyway, we've got at least one proposed, potentially Dodge-based rendering to light our way.
Seen here is what would appear to be a design sketch of the SRT4 Dart. Obviously the image that has surfaced is of rather low-resolution, but there's at least some evidence to support that it may be legitimate. In the original picture, one can just make out the name Tim Doyle in the lower right corner. As it turns out, Tim Doyle's name is also watermarked on the final design image for the 2011 Dodge Durango Citadel Black & Tan, a model that was shown at SEMA in 2010.
Of course, even if this really is the work of Doyle, there's nothing to say that this image isn't one of a great many potential looks for the future SRT4. In fact, the departure of the cross-hair grille from the Dodge's nose seems like it could be a hard sell, though we do, naturally, dig the sleek hood scoop and the bulked up wheel/tire combination.

Why the Charger Hellcat can't be ordered with a manual transmission

Sun, 16 Nov 2014

Fans of truly irreverent amounts of horsepower will find lots to love in the form of the 2015 Dodge Challenger and Charger Hellcat models. Both of them send 707 ridiculous horsepower to the rear wheels; the only question is whether you want your absurdity delivered with two or four doors. Oh, and whether or not you want the option of a manual transmission.
If you prefer rowing your own gears, the choice is made for you; there is no manual gearbox option available on the Charger Hellcat, or any Charger model at all, for that matter. Wonder why? Well, besides the fact that almost nobody - sorry, clutch fans, but it's true - would choose to buy a Charger with a manual transmission, that is? The answer, according to an industry insider in a post written on Jalopnik's Opposite Lock forum, is the floorpan.
It's probably not a surprise to most of our readers that the Dodge Challenger and Charger share a large portion of their chassis structure, which is codenamed LX at Chrysler, but there are still some significant differences under the skin due to the shorter wheelbase and two-door coupe bodyshell of the Challenger, as opposed to the sedan shape of the Charger. One of the differences is the floorpan, the huge chunk of sheetmetal that makes up the floor of the car and props up such essential items as the car's seats.

Chrysler patents smarter minivan folding seats

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It's frightening to think of how quickly the mice would have overtaken us if we hadn't stayed one step ahead of them with better mousetraps. We'll never have to worry about that in our relentlessly re-engineered world, though. Case in point: Chrysler has been granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office for an improved design of the already wondrous Stow 'n' Go seating found in the automaker's Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans.
Introduced in 2005, the Stow 'n' Go was improved in 2008, and based on the drawings of this third-generation improvement, the new design appears to allow stowage of the second row of seats without having to move the front-row seats forward as much. It look like it also involves fewer operations and moving parts, with a portion of the seatback being incorporated into the flat floor when the seats are stowed, as opposed to having a completely separate cover.
It's possible that the innovation may appear on the next-generation minivans expected in 2015, but Chrysler isn't commenting on the patent.