Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: CHARGER 500
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: BLUE
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 500
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 19,481
1970 DODGE CHARGER 500...... for those of you interested no introduction needed ... This is a timeless classic that was put away in 1985 ... unfortunately it is not mint , but this car has a lots of potential ... I would have to say the body is in very nice condition for sitting around for 28 years ... " BARN FIND" ... We have not confirmed yet , but this classic should be a matching number car , and I quote " SHOULD BE" ... Currently not running , the previous owner had plans on getting it running and found a few problems, some stuck valves ... ( hopefully I will get some more detailed information within the next few weeks ) .. the interior looks to be tampered with and of course a few mice had there way .... seats are in great condtion ... have lots more pictures ... I would call this car a good 7/10 for a restoration project .. very litte deep rust problems ... this car was not left out in a field .... purchased used in 1983 , drove into a open barn .. then moved in a fulling inclosed barn .. Car did spend two seasons out side years ago and was destine to go out side again when I found this unit ..... To recap .... Car was originally gold , but was repainted prior to 1983 to current color ..... for 30 years the owner did not tamper with the unit .. just enjoyed driving it , and when life got to busy he put it away with plans to re-do the car one day ... This is a Alberta Canada car .. I believe the seats are original , but the inserts where changed to velvet ? this car is there .... appears at one time the left front could have been in a fender bender .. bondo showing .. but the rest of the car is pretty solid .. very few troubled area's ... have lots of pictures upon request
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FCA's shifter fiasco proves novel gear selectors are a bad idea
Tue, Feb 9 2016What's wrong with PRNDL? Why are automakers trying to overly complicate the simple task of selecting gears? If there's any lesson to learn from the recent news that NHTSA is investigating 853,000 Fiat Chrysler vehicles over its problematic gear selectors, it's that the trend of fancy shifters needs to stop. Now. Last year, NHTSA opened an investigation into Jeep Grand Cherokee models, and has now expanded this probe to include the 2012-14 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger. The problem? The shifter – assembled by ZF – is confusing for many drivers. "Testing ... indicates that operation of the (electronic) shifter is not intuitive and provides poor tactile and visual feedback to the driver, increasing the potential for unintended gear selection," a NHTSA document states. More than 100 crashes and over a dozen injuries are linked to this problem, according to The Detroit Free Press. To us, the problem isn't just limited to FCA. These unnecessarily novel gear selectors are spreading like wildfire across the industry. Honda and Acura use a weird pushbutton setup. Lincolns have buttons on the dashboard. Jaguar's shifter electronically raises out of the center console. Mercedes uses a stalk with up-for-Reverse, down-for-Drive, push-for-Neutral arrangement. And what the hell is BMW thinking with its M cars? FCA has since abandoned the confusing shifters in question. The 300, Charger, and Grand Cherokee now use the rotary shift dial that's quickly proliferating across the company's brands. Simplistic gear selectors might not be sexy, but no one ever complained about not being able to find the right gear in a Hyundai Sonata. What's most interesting is that this NHTSA investigation could push FCA – and possibly other automakers – to redesign vehicle functions that otherwise operate as designed. Just because most people will never have a problem putting a Dodge Charger in Reverse doesn't mean there isn't a flaw with the design. But perhaps a more simplistic solution – good ol' PRNDL – would have prevented these issues from the start. Related Video: News Source: The Detroit Free PressImage Credit: Copyright 2016 AOL Government/Legal Chrysler Dodge Jeep FCA shifters
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Junkyard Gem: 1988 Dodge Diplomat Salon
Sun, Jan 29 2017Except for the Viper, Prowler, and some Mitsubishi-derived AWD machines, all Chrysler cars went front-wheel-drive starting in the 1990 model year and continued that way until our current century. The last holdout was the Dodge Diplomat (and its Plymouth Gran Fury and Chrysler Fifth Avenue siblings), and these cars were the most common police cruisers in America throughout most of the 1980s and well into the 1990s. You won't see many Diplomats today, but I found this high-luxe civilian Salon version in my local Denver self-service yard. This one was purchased new in Cheyenne, which is just up I-25 from Denver. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. A Diplomat was one of the automotive protagonists in the classic car-chase scene from the 1990 film, Short Time. Diplomats have figured heavily in many films over the years. I got my first driver's license in 1982, in a Navy town with ruthless Diplomat-equipped traffic-law enforcement, and so my right foot still twitches in the direction of a brake pedal when I see this grille. This one was full of Denver-centric ephemera from the early-to-middle 1990s, layered with the shredded paper and rodent poop that indicates long-term outdoor storage, so I'm guessing that the car's elderly owner stopped driving it 20 years ago and it sat until finally evicted by an angry landlord. These cars weren't known for being particularly quick in stock form. This one has the carbureted 318-cubic-inch V8 (yes, some cars still had carburetors as late as 1988), good for 140 horsepower. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Fiendishly seductive! Related Video:













