UP FOR AUCTION AND WITH NO RESERVE IS THIS COOL CAR. IT RUNS AND DRIVES, STOPS VERY NICELY, AND ALL OF THE INSTRUMENTATION WORKS FINE. IT JUST HAD NEW SHOCKS AND A NEW HEAD GASKET INSTALLED. THE INTERIOR NEEDS A NEW DASH PAD ($100) AND NEW CARPET. WITH THOSE TWO THINGS DONE, THE INTERIOR WOULD BE VERY NICE. THE ENGINE IS PRETTY CLEAN AND RUNS STRONG. YOU CAN DRIVE IT ALL OVER TOWN, IT DOESNT HEAT UP OR PING, IT JUST RUNS GOOD. THE TRANS SEEM SMOOTH, THE BRAKES ARE TIGHT AND THE STEERING IS PRETTY RESPONSIVE, CONSIDERING THIS IS A 50 YEAR OLD CAR. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES, THE BODY NEEDS SOME WORK, BUT IS GENERALLY ALL THERE AND PRETTY SOLID. IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE IT WAS NEVER REPAINTED, UNLESS THEY DID A VERY GOOD JOB, BECAUSE THE JAMBS AND UNDER THE HOOD AND TRUNK SHOW NO PAINT SEAMING AND THE ORIGINAL PRIMER CAN BE SEEN THROUGH IN A FEW SPOTS. ONCE AGAIN, LOOK AT THE PHOTOS, I CAN TELL YOU HOW GREAT THIS CAR IS, BUT THE PICTURES TELL MORE OF THE STORY. REMEMBER, THIS CAR NEEDS WORK, BUT CAN BE DRIVEN WHILE THE WORK IS BEING DONE. THE REAR WINDOW IS FOGGY, I BELIEVE IT WAS REPLACED WITH PLEXY GLASS A LONG TIME AGO. NO RESERVE , THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE END OF THE AUCTION WILL OWN THIS CAR. GOOD LUCK--- I WILL ANSWER ?s AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE
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Woodward Dream Cruise Photo Gallery | Classics and American muscle
Sun, Aug 21 2022The 2022 running of the Woodward Dream Cruise just went down, and we were there from morning to evening drinking in the sweet sights and pre-emissions exhaust fumes. Yes, it’s a little smelly on Woodward Ave. this time of year. Just like always, the Dream Cruise invites all comers to cruise their machines on Woodward from Ferndale, MI to Pontiac, MI. Everybody is invited, but the original intent of the Dream Cruise was to highlight classic American muscle cars. YouÂ’ll see plenty of those in our mega gallery above, but weÂ’ve sprinkled it with a bunch of other vehicle types, such as modern muscle and other intriguing American vehicles. Similar to years past, though, sometimes the classics arenÂ’t the most entertaining thing to look at on Woodward. ThatÂ’s why weÂ’ll have other mega galleries coming soon, highlighting the weird cars and (great) dogs of the Cruise, all the imports and exotics you can imagine and a special one for all the trucks of Woodward — perhaps even more so than in years past, the truck population on Dream Cruise day was quite high. Click through above to see all the classics you wouldÂ’ve seen had you been roadside on the day of the cruise. And if you missed this yearÂ’s event, make sure you check out what happens next year. You wonÂ’t be alone, as itÂ’s estimated that over 1 million people attend the Dream Cruise to either watch from the side of the road or to sit in the most glorious traffic jam in the world. Related video Featured Gallery 2022 Woodward Dream Cruise classics and American muscle View 160 Photos Design/Style Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ford GM GMC Hummer Jeep Pontiac RAM Classics Woodward Dream Cruise
Chrysler extends fuel tank warranties on LX cars, NHTSA ends probe
Tue, 18 Feb 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ended its investigation of 153,817, 5.7-liter and 6.1-liter Hemi V8-powered 2006 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum models after reports of stalling. Chrysler has responded by granting a lifetime warranty on the fuel tanks for these vehicles.
NHTSA received 299 reports of engines stalling while the models were stopped or driving at low speeds, and began an investigation. The government agency found that the control valve shutoff float in the V8s' 19-gallon fuel tank could malfunction if the fuel had too high of an ethanol content. In many cases, the valve would break in the open position, allowing the tank to be overfilled, which would then cause the cars to stall. However, there were no accidents reported, and the vehicles could be restarted immediately.
There will not be a recall on these vehicles because, "the condition represents a low risk to motor vehicle safety and is adequately addressed by Chrysler's extended warranty," NHTSA said to The Detroit News.
Only in Japan: Dodge van one-make racing series is a thing
Wed, Jul 15 2015Japan seems willing to embrace a level of automotive insanity that many other places lack. Whether it's 1,200-horsepower Nissan GT-Rs blasting through tight, tree-lined mountain roads or advertisements with dances for the Toyota Prius Plug-in, the country definitely has a unique way of expressing a love for autos. The D-Van Grand Prix might be one of our favorite examples yet of crazy Japanese car culture, because the annual, one-make race at the Ebisu Circuit is exclusively for heavily customized Dodge vans. Like many great things, this wonderfully crazy idea came from a little rule breaking. D-Van Grand Prix organizer Takuro Abe was at a track event for a motorcycle racing school, and vans were used to haul the bikes around. During lunch someone came up with the idea for a race. Ignoring that the big machines weren't actually allowed on the circuit, the drivers headed out. The popularity has just grown since then. These days, the racing vans absolutely aren't the stock machines from the event's inspiration. In addition to stripped interiors and track rubber that you might expect, the list of mods for them is a mile long. For every possible advantage, the racers fit them with things like Brembo brakes, cross-drilled rotors, heavy-duty transmissions, and much more. Seeing vans lumbering around the track is very weird at first, but the racers take the competition very seriously. These folks even employ all sorts of little tricks to coax the most from the machines. This is a fascinating motorsports story, but be sure to turn on the subtitles to understand the interviews with the competitors.