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DOOR PANELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION GAGED CLUSTER
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OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION
5.2 LITER GASOLINE ENGINE STARTS EVERYTIME READY FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT 3/4 TON HEAVY DUTY B2500 CARGO
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Sun, 16 Nov 2014Fans 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.
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The mad genius of killing the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200
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2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon First Drive | Don’t fear the Demon
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