1968 Dodge Charger 440 Six Pack 4 Speed Pistiol Grip R/t Clone on 2040-cars
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
1968 Dodge Charger, LOOKS LIKE 1969, Has 1969, Grill, Taillights, Dash, Quarters, Etc. The guy I bought it from was going to clone a General Lee. Not for me. Anyway: This car has a 1976 or 1977 440 ( I don't remember) with Doug Herbert .600 lift cam, Steel crank, bored .30 over, Flat top pistons, Six pack rods. 8 quart oil pan, Aluminum Radiator, Holley hi volume manual fuel pump, Electric fan, GM 100 amp chrome alternator, Flow master exhaust, Air shocks, New gas tank, Factory Jack in trunk, Jegs (centerline knockoff) wheels with Mickey Thompson tires with about 1000 miles on them, Machine work was done by Russ Racing in Ft Lauderdale Fl. It has new Clutch and pressure plate, 323 rear gears, Posi traction rear end, An Original 1968 pistol grip shifter with new rubber boot, New interior in 2011 with Legendary seat covers, door panels, headliner, carpet good condition with insulation beneath, etc. Dash has no rips or tears and looks good. Sunvisors look good, Seat belts intact, Has buddy seat instead of console, Aftermarket gauges below dash, New Windshield. Doors open and close nicely, Windows roll up and down nicely, New chrome bumpers, HEADLIGHT DOORS ARE OPERATIONAL AND OPEN & CLOSE LIKE THEY SHOULD, Floor pans replaced in trunk, driver floor, rear floors, Stereo with AM/FM/CD/Ipod Jack with 2 speakers in rear window, Originally a 318 automatic trans car. Non numbers matching, Not a R/T. WHAT WORKS: Head Lights Hi beams and Low beams and headlight doors, Horn, Wipers, Tail lights, Brake Lights, Reverse lights, Tag Light, Door locks open and lock with key, Cigarette lighter, Factory alternator guage, Dome light, Reverse light indicator on dash, DOESN'T WORK: Turn signals, Emergency brake, Turn signal indicators on hood, Flashers, Washer fluid (No resevior on car) A/C, Defrost, Odometer, Speedometer SEE VIDEO'S BELOW: http://youtu.be/wiiSPHMjel8 Walk Around Outside http://youtu.be/hFLZ1-Za_l8 headlight doors open and close http://youtu.be/Us4mxb_IE48 Engine Running http://youtu.be/LVsKMUCuRN0 Driving 1 http://youtu.be/56rVhRT9nSI Driving 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCufImwBdHk Fun! Fun! On Jul-02-14 at 11:28:35 PDT, seller added the following information: I reserve the right to end auction early as the car is for sale locally. |
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2013 Dodge Dart GT offers subtle menace in compact form
Mon, 14 Jan 2013Dodge has already shared all of the relevant information about its all-new 2013 Dart GT, but it wasn't until now that we've seen the car, live and in person. The slightly meaner front fascia and bigger wheels look great on the Dodge, and the red-on-black perforated seats are sporting in an aftermarket sort of way.
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