1967 Dodge Coronet Rt 440 Magnum on 2040-cars
Ewan, New Jersey, United States
eMail me for more details : JoyeeVolkingq3f959h@yahoo.com I Have Owned This Seasoned Restored 67 Rt For About 2 Years Now. I Never Did GetAn Opportunity To Speak With The Gentleman Who Restored The Car But It Was DoneTo A Very High Level With A Lot Of Attention Paid To Details. It Was RestoredAbout 15 Or So Years Ago And It Still Appears Crisp And Fresh, Only Minor PaintTouch Ups Over The Years And Zero Rust Anywhere. Dark Blue Exterior ,blackInterior And Stunning White Vinyl Top. All Chrome And Stainless Very Nice. VeryDetailed Top And Bottom. Period Correct C440 Block With 906 Heads (a Set Of 915Heads Go With The Car) , Fully Overhauled At The Time Along With The 727 Trans ,The Trans Sports A Mild Shift Kit And The Combo Has No Trouble Breaking TheTires On A 1 -2 Shift Through The 3.23 Sure Grip Differential. Engine Is FreshlyDetailed And Looks Sharp, Oe Intake And Original 4327s Carter Carburetor ThatWas Replated And Rebuilt. Fired Off By Mopar Electronic Ignition. Sound TravelsThrough Factory Exhaust Manifolds, Hemi Mufflers And Gtx Style Slash Tips.Sounds Very Strong. Interior Is Very Clean, Recall Steering Wheel, FactoryConsole With Tach, Mechanical Oil Pressure Gauge, Am Radio With Vintage FmConverter. New Legendary Door Panels And Arm Rests. Everything Is Functional.Front End Is Is Refurbished, Steering Gear From Red Head Gear. All New Belts,hoses, Fuel And Water Pump. Uses 70's Front Disc Brakes ( Still Have TheOriginal Front Drum Setup), I Added Power Brake Booster Which Is An OriginalUnit Rebuilt By Booster Dewey. Brakes Are Excellent All Around. This Car Can BeDriven Anywhere.
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Dodge Hellcat Widebody delivers Christmas tree at 174 mph
Thu, Dec 21 2017The holidays are here, and so last-minute shoppers are going to be in a serious rush to get all the items they need, especially Christmas shoppers that haven't even put up a tree yet. Those seriously late folks may want to invest in a Challenger Hellcat because apparently they can go an incredible 174 mph with a Christmas tree strapped to the roof. This was discovered by the folks at Hennessey. They got a Hellcat Widebody from Dodge for the little experiment, along with a suction cup mount roof rack from SeaSucker and a real Christmas tree from Lowe's. Then it was off to the Continental Tire test track in Texas to see how fast it could go, which, as mentioned was 174 mph. As you'll see in the video, it takes quite a bit of road to move up from 170 to 174 mph. It's impressive that the tree and roof rack don't seem to budge. And it's all capped off with a huge smokey burnout to the sound of V8 rumble and supercharger whine. It's a fun way to get into the holiday spirit. And we'll look forward to next year when maybe Dodge will give Hennessey a Demon to try out. Related Video:
The Dodge Demon was developed under a cloud of smoke
Tue, Jun 6 2017The Dodge Demon needs no introduction. The car is so full of superlatives that most of it sounds unbelievable until you see and hear it in action. The car was revealed after months of teasers and cryptic messages, but the public weren't the only ones in the dark. From the start, the Demon's development was a closely guarded secret. There were even some within SRT that didn't know about the project. The people behind the car went through a lot of effort to keep it that way. At an event covering the finer details of the Demon's supercharged 6.2-liter V8, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis and SRT Powertrain Director Chris Cowland spoke about the smoke and mirrors used to hide the Demon's development. Work on the car progressed for nearly two years before it was made public, with just a small team having full access to the project. Numbers were altered. Secret meetings were held. SRT engineers worked nights and weekends while parts suppliers were given as little information as possible to move progress forward. Preliminary work on the Demon began in April of 2015, not long after the standard Hellcat hit the streets. The goal wasn't to create a faster Hellcat. Kuniskis said that would have been easy. They wanted a single-minded vehicle that could also be driven on the road. It's the same mindset that brought about the Dodge Viper ACR. Dodge wanted a car that could sell the brand to both enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike. 840 horsepower is going to raise anyone's eyebrows, including the Camry owner parked down the street. While preliminary work started in April, the final greenlight wasn't given until September. The project was originally going to revive the American Drag Racer, or ADR, name. When we saw the first hints of the Demon last fall, we labeled the spy photo above the Dodge Challenger ADR. It was set to have 10-percent more power and 20-percent more launch force than the already gut-punching Hellcat. It was also only going to have a quarter-mile time in the 10s, just slightly quicker than the Hellcat. Somewhere along the line, the team realized that the ADR wasn't enough. It was just going to be a Hellcat plus, and that wasn't exciting. The main goal was changed: 9s with light. Translated, that means a 9-second quarter mile with light under the tires (read: a wheelie). From that point forward, everything about the Demon's development, from power to suspension to weight, would be done in pursuit of that goal.
The Dodge Demon sheds some weight in pursuit of speed
Thu, Jan 19 2017The Dodge Demon teaser train isn't stopping until it hits New York City. In case you need a reminder, the upcoming Demon is the more pedestrian Hellcat's stripped-down and hopped-up sibling that promises to be built for the sole purpose of traveling a quarter-mile mile quicker than any of its rivals. The weekly video rollout on www.ifyouknowyouknow.com continues with the latest sneak peak, "Reduction." While there were early rumors that the Demon may pack an all-wheel-drive system and in turn gain enough grip to rotate the Earth underneath it, Dodge and SRT look to be going down a simpler route. The press release reveals the Demon is 200 pounds lighter than the standard Hellcat. It's unclear where all that weight is coming from, but at nearly 4,500 pounds, the Challenger Hellcat could stand to go on a bit of a diet. The video hints at adjustments to the wheels, steering, suspension, and brakes, as well as some modifications to the car's interior. Don't be surprised if the Demon is a bare bones stripper model with no back seat, no A/C, and no radio. Who needs music when you have 2.4-liter supercharger and a 6.2-liter Hemi V8 making sweet love under the hood? Related Video: Image Credit: FCA Design/Style Marketing/Advertising New York Auto Show Dodge Coupe Future Vehicles Special and Limited Editions Performance dodge demon dodge hellcat
