1969 Dodge Charger "general Lee" on 2040-cars
Gillette, New Jersey, United States
1969 Dodge Charger General Lee recreation, professionally built high end Charger to my custom specifications. Builder started with a real 1969 Charger in great solid condition. There was no uni-body rust or damage, I personally handpicked this car before the build started. Car has new: fenders, quarters, and hood (with working turn signals) from AMD, all new tinted glass, interior, 100 amp one wire alternator, Mopar battery, aluminum radiator, Autometer gauges, chrome, 2 1/2" aluminized dual exhaust, front and rear sway bars, big block torsion bars, shocks, Cooper Cobra tires, gas tank/sender, more. Rebuilt 383 engine with Edlebrock carb and 727 transmission, 8 3/4 3:55 rear with the 489 center section, rebuilt front end, New: front disc brakes, power brake booster/master cylinder, driveshaft, fuel and brake lines, MSD ready to run distributor,MSD wires and coil, in dash Classic Auto air conditioning with heater, restored correct Mopar wood grain steering wheel. For the General Lee conversion it has the correct decals, push bar, Dixie Horns, working CB radio, correct restored Vector wheels, and is signed by Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke. This is a not a numbers matching car. This was almost a 2 year build to my specifications, including base coat/clear coat Hemi orange paint. Everything works as it should, nothing was overlooked on this build. Clean NJ title. This build intent was to have the best General Lee, not a cheap imitation. John Schneider commented to me when he signed the car that it was one of the best he had ever seen. All sales final, sold with no warranty and no returns, shown by appointment only. Please no tire kickers, serious buyers only. My cell is 908-963-4854. TERMS: Payment by wire transfer only, car will be released upon clearing of wire transfer. No 3rd party solicitors please. Dealers are welcome.Shipping is via the buyer, car will be stored inside until pickup which must be within 2-4 weeks of payment. I will provide a clean title and bill of sale. Sold with no warranty and no returns. Check my feedback! Good luck, bid to WIN!! |
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How Dodge dealers are earning the right to sell Hellcats
Wed, 10 Sep 2014We all hate the idea of the dreaded dealer markup when it comes to buying a highly anticipated new car. Take the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, for example. You might spend hours reading about its supercharged V8 and speccing the model just right in the configurator, but when it finally comes down to laying down the cash, the dealer adds thousands of dollars as a "market adjustment" on the muscle machine of your dreams. As it turns out, when the Hellcat starts hitting showrooms in the third quarter, Dodge is trying to make sure that's not the case.
Dealer orders for the much-hyped Hellcat recently started, but Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis has put some special caveats in place to ensure that the Hellcat makes it to the road quickly. The initial allocation is based on the number of Dodge products that a showroom has sold in the last 180 days, and a second allotment in December is based on the last 90 days of sales and 30-day turnover. "You sell a lot of Darts for me, Journeys for me, Durangos for me, I'm going to give you the rights to this one, too, because this is a halo of the brand," said Kuniskis to Automotive News.
Furthermore, how quickly the Hellcat sells is also going to decide whether showrooms get more of them. "If you want to market-adjust the car, that's your right. But if your days-on-lot goes above what the other guys that are selling them at MSRP is, they will end up earning the allocation because their days-on-lot will be lower," he said to Automotive News. Obviously, this doesn't prevent dealers from marking up the Challenger SRT, but the strategy certainly discourages it.
Dodge Viper returning to Le Mans this year?
Mon, Jan 5 2015If you were among the fans disappointed by Chrysler's recent decision to end the Dodge Viper's racing program, we may have some good news for you, as the racing outfit behind the campaign is reportedly working to bring the American supercars back to Le Mans this year. That racing outfit is Riley Technologies, a constructor perhaps best known for its Daytona Prototypes, but it has also prepared its share of GT racers, too. Chrysler charged Riley with leading its racing program for the new Viper GTS-R, campaigned it in the United SportsCar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Auburn Hills made the unfortunate decision back in March to pull its Vipers out of Le Mans, and then in October to withdraw from the US series, as well, thereby effectively ending the program altogether. Disappointed though it surely was, Riley remains defiant. The North Carolina-based company is planning on taking the existing Vipers back to Le Mans on its own, with or without factory support. The Viper has, after all, proven a capable machine, having taken both the drivers' and teams' titles in the United SportsCar Championship this past season. "With Le Mans, every driver and every manufacturer needs to have their first trip there, and it isn't always what you want it to be, but we did show reliability and did have some pace," Bill Riley told Racer.com. "Since then, we've worked hard on the cars, they're now strong, front-running cars in the US, and we're working with the ACO on the BoP to make sure the cars are strong at Le Mans. They're super-reliable and fast, and we'd expect to be right in the mix with the other cars." Riley has kept the existing support staff in place, and once it secures its driver lineup and sponsors, chances look good that it could represent America well at Le Mans this year in either the GTE Pro or GTE Am class. Its predecessor did, after all, complete a three-year winning streak that saw it dominate the GTS class right up until its withdrawal in 2000. News Source: Racer.comImage Credit: FCA Motorsports Dodge Coupe Racing Vehicles
2013 Dart GT will hold us over until SRT stokes Dodge's handsome compact
Tue, 08 Jan 2013No, this isn't quite the Dart SRT4 we've been waiting for - and still believe is coming - but as part of its 2013 Detroit Auto Show lineup, Dodge will be showing off the slightly sportier Dart GT seen here.
Building on the already well-equipped Limited model, the GT adds performance enhancements including a more powerful engine, 18-inch aluminum wheels, sport suspension calibration, unique front fascia and dual exhaust. Inside, you'll find perforated Nappa leather seats, a heated steering wheel and front seats, dual-zone climate control, remote start (if you spec the automatic transmission), Chrysler's 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen, a seven-inch TFT display in the gauge cluster, and a whole lot more. Optional goodies include hyper black aluminum wheels, a technology group (pushbutton start, keyless go, rain-sensing wipers, blind spot monitoring and smart-beam headlamps), power sunroof, Sirius radio, Garmin navigation, Alpine premium sound and high-intensity discharge headlamps.
Powering the Dart GT is Chrysler's 2.4-liter MultiAir2 four-cylinder engine producing 184 horsepower and 174 pound-feet of torque. That grunt is sent to the front wheels via a standard six-speed manual transmission, but a six-speed automatic 'box is optional.