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09 Dodge Challenger Srt8 6.1 Hemi - Custom Cuda Tribute -pistolgrip,shakerhood on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:35335 Color: PXR - Brilliant Black Metallic /
 Dark Slate
Location:

Youngstown, Ohio, United States

Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:6.1L
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2b3lj74w39h609028
Year: 2009
Interior Color: Dark Slate
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: SRT8 - HemiCuda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Heated Seats, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel, Brembo Brakes, Dual Exhaust, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 35,335
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: SRT8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: PXR - Brilliant Black Metallic

 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8.....so it seems.....

I bought a gorgeous 09 SRT8 Challenger from Dallas TX almost 3 years ago from a Porsche dealership of all places.  Previous adult owner loved a wide array of toys and traded the SRT8 in on a new Porsche for his wife.  His loss, my BIG gain.  It was meticulously maintained and was actually a daily driver - the worst it ever saw was Dallas dust.  I flew down to TX and within minutes was driving a dream back to OH.

Challengers were popping up everywhere...which was a very good sight to see, but the craze to make the Challenger your own was ON!  I had a personal goal of getting my dream car of a 70 HemiCuda in Sublime green with a PistolGrip (5)spd Tremec by the time I reached 50 years of age.  I saw my dream dwindle as I lost my job and began slow self-employment.  However, I did well enough to buy my SRT8!  I wasn't about to change it to Sublime green, but started to customize one Stealth-looking beauty of a Challenger.  I got the crazy idea of making my own HemiCuda tribute (on a non-sponsored/TV/tycoon budget, that is).  I think I have come out on the other side with a true #1 of 001.  Never had a negative comment about anything I've done to it to make it tribute/honor/emulate a HemiCuda.  A few 70 touches, a few 71 touches.  If by chance,you DONT like what you see, please refrain from telling me - keep negative commentsto yourself.   And here it is.........

There is too much to list and I will be typical in saying I really don't want to sell my baby, but everything has it's price.  Let's see if someone wants to purchase my dream.
A quick rundown:   Lowered 1.5" from stock, Eibach Springs, Hotchkis Suspension, Bilstein shocks, Corsa exhaust, MSD ignition.
Cosmetically:  custom 'AAR'-style strobe stripe in matte black, de-badged ramheads & challenger with either 'M' mopar or authentic 'cuda'emblems (from things I collected for my 70 dream), Hurst Pistol Grip Shifter with carbon fiber sleeves, functional Shaker Hood assembly & fiberglass hood w/'original' hemicuda emblems from a real 70 shaker, 71-style grille insert, brushed headlight bezels, aesthetic hoodpins, custom polished HEMI embossed coil cover/'valve' covers, custom-made 'nascar-style' rear spoiler (only element I may change - but everyone has the AAR or go-wing spoiler now even on their SE and SXT Challenger)....I do have the original SRT8 spoiler and emblem to put backon if preferred, 70-style fish gille rocker moudlings, and the best addition so far - a set of Custom RT-S Weld Racing wheels made specifically for my car with my specs of backspacing/offset.  Rears are 20x9, fronts are 18x8.  These wheels co$t more a piece than most wheels cost per set.  Tires are Dunlop Sport Maxx 275/50/20 rears & 235/50/18 fronts.  I have recently added custom-made Raised White Letters to the tires - some photos show my  previous set of lettering, but the current (larger font) set is very high-quality and look great!!    Engine compartment has also been signed by SRT president and 'rock-star' Ralph Gilles from the Moparpalooza gathering in Chantilly, VA on 5-20-12.  There is too much else to list.......
Body is near MINT.  To the naked eye, it is showroom new.  To the perfectionist, there are 2 'shadow' dings on the roof.  Paint is spectacular.
Interior still smells brand NEW and is 100% perfect - leather perfect,suede perfect,dash/panels perfect, carpet perfect.
This car has been very well taken care of from day one,from previous owner to myself.  I am in my mid-40s and I don't 'beat' my vehicles or thrash it while being coaxed by a bunch of guys in ballcaps, jeans & flannels hoot and holler with beers in their hands.  Gotta love the 'crowds' sometimes....it's not their money if something breaks or have to drop $2k on tires.

I would prefer to sell OVERSEAS.....why?  Because I will have great remorse and depression if  there is a chance I will see my baby again.  I will work with exporters and transporters and for the right buyer may consider personal delivery.
My goal in selling this?.....I need to tap into some equity in something - this is pretty much all I have left.  Do I need alot or do I have bookies coming after me for $100k?  No.  I would like to pull $10,000 out of this sale and take the balance and build this car all over again!!!  It may take me another 2-3 years, but I want the same exact car again.  Not selling because I am bored.  I need some cash, and I need to do this again - it has been a BLAST doing it!!!   In fact, if someone has a Challenger or wants to buy a Challenger, and wants to contract me to customize theirs with some upfront cash - I would be over the moon to do so!
Feel free to visit a small taste of things on my Facebook page, look up: RevUnlimited.  There are also plenty of photos of my HemiCuda SRT on there as well!
I welcome emails from serious buyers only.  I can add a Buy It Now for the right offer.   And for anyone interested in partnering on their Challenger, get in touch with me on Facebook.
Let's see where this goes........
This would be an As-Is sale, no warranty expressed or implied or available.  Please have funds ready to purchase, I have the right to cancel bids, end the auction or sell locally at any time.  Feel free to make a Buy-It-Now offer if you really don't want to miss out here.  Email me.


On Jan-02-14 at 09:15:20 PST, seller added the following information:

Does have the Navigation, Bluetooth & the gB Hard Drive!


On Jan-02-14 at 14:05:09 PST, seller added the following information:

By the way, my eBay ID shows zero feedback, but that is simply because I ran out of listings under my other eBay ID, so I just started this ID.   Feel free to check out : revunlimited09 - I have very high and 100% feedback.  Thanks.

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