1973 Dodge Challenger Rally Rt on 2040-cars
Dumont, New Jersey, United States
OVER THE LAST TWO YEARS,THE CAR WAS COMPLETELY DISASSEMBLED.THE ORIGINAL 340 WAS REBUILT INCLUDING 10-1 KIETH
BLACK .040 PISTONS AND RINGS, COMP CAM MODEL 268H, NEW BEARINGS, LIFTERS,360 NON EMISSION HEADS, AND PUMPS..RUNS
GOOD ON PUMP GAS USING THE EDELBROCK 1406 CARB AND DUAL EXHAUST.HAS BE COOL 26 INCH RADIATOR SO RUNS COOL ALL DAY
LONG. THE TORQUFLIGHT 727 TRANS WAS REBUILT AND HAS A SHIFT KIT.REAR IS 8 3/4 POSI WITH 355 GEARS.CAR IS FAST,ALOT
OF FUN TO DRIVE AND REALLY TURNS HEADS!
TRIM WAS REMOVED AND RESTORED OR REPLACED. BUMPERS ARE NEW AS IS AT LEAST 50% OF THE OTHER TRIM IS NEW. THE
BODY WAS SANDED TO BARE METAL,GIVEN TWO COATS OF EPOXY PRIMER,BLOCKED TWICE AND GIVEN ITS FIRST REPAINT OF THE
ORIGINAL B5 BLUE ACRYLIC URETHANE.ALL BODY PANELS ARE ORIGINAL, THE FRAMES ARE ALL SOLID AND STRAIGHT.
THE POWER FRONT DISK BRAKES WERE GONE THROUGH INCLUDING NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND BOOSTER- REAR DRUM BRAKES AND
CYLINDERS AS WELL.FRONT END IS TIGHT AND ALIGNMENT DONE .HAS NEW 2356014 COBRA TIRES ON ORIGINAL FACTORY MAGNUM
WHEELS
THE INTERIOR HAS NEW LEGENDARY SEATS,NEW CARPET HEAD LINER AND DASH.ALL GAUGES AND ELECTRIC WORK AS THEY SHOULD
EXCEPT THE CLOCK.RADIO IS NOT HOOKED UP BUT FADER IS ...INTERIOR AC COMPONENTS ARE ALL THERE AND READY FOR
AFTERMARKET SYSTEM- I DO HAVE AN AC COMPRESSOR AND HOSES TO INCLUDE..ALL GLASS IS VERY NICE WINDSHIELD IS
NEW..DOORS AND WINDOWS CLOSE TIGHT AND OPEN EASY.
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Mopar maneuvers into SEMA with a multitude of modified models
Wed, 05 Nov 2014As the aftermarket and performance arm of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Mopar has a duty to extract everything from the company's models that it can, and there's no better place to show all of its work off than the annual SEMA Show.
Dodge really gets in on the act this year with several customs to show off different parts of the brand's performance heritage. Perhaps the most interesting among them is the track-prepped Viper ACR Concept (pictured above). It wears a custom body kit to produce even more downforce, thanks in no small part to a monstrous wing at the back. To shed weight, most of the interior is stripped out, as well. Next up, the Challenger T/A Concept takes inspiration from '70s Trans-Am racing in a livery of Sublime Green and matte black paint. The center scoop in the hood keeps the 6.4-liter V8 fed with cool air, and the special's 20-by-9.5-inch matte black wheels keep it planted in the corners.
Also getting the once-over from Mopar is the Charger R/T. It wears the division's body kit, and under the hood, a cold-air intake keeps the 5.7-liter V8 breathing. The suspension is retooled to hold the road better with a coil-over kit, upgraded sway bars and strut tower braces for the front and rear. The company is also showing off a snazzy blue Charger with a mean look. The final Dodge getting work from Mopar is the Dart R/T Concept with bright, O-So-Orange paint and a matte black hood with a scoop hooked directly to the air intake. The performance-oriented design is finished off with a coil-over suspension and big brake kit, as well.
Dodge Viper might not live past 2017
Wed, Oct 14 2015The Dodge Viper might be running out of venom because the muscle-bound sports car could be on the road to being cancelled in just a few years. According to Allpar, the proposed deal between the United Auto Workers and FCA US would close the Connor Avenue Assembly plant, which produces the Viper, in 2017. The proposed union contract doesn't give a reason for closing the factory, but the decision is understandable if frustrating. The plant was idled twice last year to reduce production of the Viper to match flagging demand. A $15,000 price cut for the coupe eventually allowed for a sales surge, but that appetite hasn't continued in 2015. From January through September of this year, the company has only moved 503 of the sports cars, down eight percent. To further spur demand, Dodge has employed a few other tactics like the 1 of 1 program for buyers to personalize their Vipers, and the introduction of the brutally track-focused ACR. In a world where high-end sports cars are continuing to get friendlier for both their drivers and the environment, the Viper remains a holdout with a big, naturally aspirated V10. Even with the addition of some electronic aids on the latest Vipers, the snake still demands respect from those behind the wheel. Respect is fine, but sales are what matter to FCA – and the harsh reality is that a lack thereof might force the Viper into retirement, whether we like it or not.
Dodge Demon makes so much torque, it needs stronger driveline parts
Thu, Mar 2 2017Torque is a lovely thing, a sweet and wonderful force that twists and pulls and can help propel a two-ton metal box forward at comical speeds. Torque is also fickle and will bend and break those same metal parts without a second thought, which is why the new Dodge Demon is compensating for its increased torque with some new re-engineered and reinforced parts. And there's software intended to combat wheel hop, which one of the most dramatic ways torque can break stuff. Week 8's video, "Race-hardened Parts," gives a hint towards what all these new parts can do. While we still don't know how much torque the Demon will throw out, we do know it's enough to warrant an upgraded prop shaft, half shafts, and a differential housing. The Challenger Hellcat, which is the basis for the Demon, makes 650 pound-feet of torque already. The new parts will go a long way toward making sure the work from the Demon's engine is properly translated into motion by those Nitto drag radials. The new prop shaft uses high-strength steel, heat-treated stub-shafts, and increases the tube thickness by 20 percent for a 15 percent increase in torque capacity. Additionally, Dodge says the upgraded differential housing allows for a 30 percent increase in torque capacity by using heat-treated A383 aluminum alloy and a higher strength shot-peened gear set. The 41-spline half shafts that deliver 20 percent increased torque capacity through the use of high-strength low alloy steel and 8-ball joints. In addition to the hardware, the Launch Assist software has been tuned to help alleviate wheel hop. Dodge says the Demon is the first factory production car that uses wheel speed sensors to detect hop and momentarily cut torque to compensate. This means a driver can keep their foot planted on the floor while the computer sorts out the traction. Previously, the best solution was to back off the throttle to manually cut the load. Finally, the Dodge Demon will offer a four-point harness mounting bar as an optional accessory. The part will be supplied by Speedlogix and fits in place of the deleted rear seat. Customers can install the bar without having to hack apart their cars to find a proper mounting point. Look for more teasers and info on ifyouknowyouknow.com in the lead-up to the Demon's debut at the 2017 New York Auto Show. Related Video: Image Credit: FCA Dodge Performance dodge demon dodge hellcat


