Rare Dodge 1975 Dart Sport Slant 6 Overdrive 4 Speed Duster Demon Valiant Mopar on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR HARDTOP
Engine:225 SLANT 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Dart
Trim: BASIC
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 156,505
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: Gold
NICE SHAPE , DRIVES GOOD , WOULD NOT BE AFRAID TO DRIVE ANYWHERE , HAS FACTORY FRONT SWAY BAR , DISC PWR BRAKES , PWR STEERING ,3.21 RATIO 8 1/4 REAR END OPEN RESEALED , FRONT SEAT HAD REDONE WITH FIRMER SPRINGS FROM ANOTHER 75 DART , REBUILT STARTER MASTER CYLINDER , REUILT CARB ONE BRL. VERY GOOD TIRES , BEING SOLD WITH BFGOODRICH 14 INCH RADIAL TIRES ,STOCK RIMS AND HUBCAPS, COP CAR RIMS ARE JUST TO SHOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WITH THEM ON IT , IF THE COP CAR WHEELS ARE WANTED THERE WILL BE A $500 ADITIONAL FEE AND THEY WIL BE PUT IN TRUNK AND OR BACK SEAT IN PLATIC BAGS ,BUILD SHEET IS INCLUDED, IF SOLD AND CAR SITS HERE MORE THAN 6 WEEKS THERE WILL BE A $200 A MONTH STORAGE FEE . BEFORE CAR CAN BE TAKEN THERE WILL BE PROOF OF INSURANCE WITH NEW OWNER FOR THIS VEHICLE .I HAD A 76 DUSTER WITH THE SAME DRIVE TRAIN AND SOLD IT IN 1990 , I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ONE LIKE IT EVER SINCE THIS IS HAS CLOSE AS I COULD GET , AND IT IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE , ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME OR CALL CELL 360 607 3496 THANKS
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Camaro driver clocked at 171 miles per hour
Wed, Apr 13 2016Chevy's 2016 Camaro SS is a fantastic piece of automotive engineering. It is also, apparently, very, very fast. This latter fact was perfectly illustrated when, on April 8, a Camaro SS driver was nailed in Two Harbors, Minnesota for doing 171 mph. According to WFAA, the unnamed speed demon was flying down Highway 61 near Two Harbors when Hermantown, MN Deputy Police Chief Shawn Padden clocked him at an eye-watering 171 mph. He then recorded the speeder at 168 and 141. At the time, Deputy Chief Padden was working with Minnesota State Patrol on an anti-DWI program called "Toward Zero Deaths". Padden, who was interviewed by the Duluth News Tribune, said he was surprised at the driver's sheer speed. "When he went by me, it was a blur," Padden told the News. "You get used to seeing people going 65 or 70 and what that looks like. But I've never seen anything like this. It's like a rocket on wheels." Fadden chased the Camaro down eventually, but it took some doing. To catch the Camaro, he pushed his Dodge Charger Pursuit to 135 mph just to get into range so the Camaro could see his emergency lights. The speeding driver was ticketed for careless driving, but may lose his license due to a Minnesota law that gives courts the option of revoking licenses for drivers caught doing more than 100 mph. News Source: WFAA, Duluth News Tribune Weird Car News Chevrolet Dodge Driving Safety Coupe Police/Emergency Performance Sedan camaro ss camaro
Dodge Demon's deliverer? FCA files for 'Angel' trademark
Thu, Aug 3 2017We've driven the Dodge Demon, and despite its satanic overtones and 840 freakin' horsepower under the hood, the car is actually quite well-behaved. At least it didn't bite our head off or drag us into any sort of inferno. Still, Dodge might be looking to balance its lineup with something with a bit more righteous, as FCA has filed for a trademark of the moniker "Angel."... According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, FCA filed the application on July 17, 2017, and it applies to "Motor vehicles, namely, passenger automobiles, their structural parts, trim and badges." Essentially, that's all the information we have to go on at this point. It could mean that Dodge is planning to further capitalize on the Demon name by creating another variant, or a completely different car. But what's the opposite of the Demon? Could it be a more road-friendly version of the drag-focused Demon? (And wouldn't that just be a Hellcat Widebody with more power?) Maybe it's a performance hybrid, as FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne recently said that the automaker would electrify half its fleet by 2022. For now, we can merely speculate as to what the Angel would be. And you can, too. Get at it in the comments section, below. And while you're at it, what name do you think FCA should trademark next, and what sort of car would that be?Related Video: Related Gallery 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon: First Drive View 37 Photos News Source: US Patent and Trademark Office via FCA Authority Auto News Chrysler Dodge Future Vehicles Performance FCA trademark dodge demon
Mopar '13 Dart will roll into Chicago next week
Thu, 31 Jan 2013We think this officially counts as a tradition. Every year going back to 2010, Mopar has rolled out a limited edition version of a popular product from the Chrysler Group portfolio. First it was the Mopar '10 Challenger, then the Mopar '11 Charger, then last year's Mopar '12 300, and this year it will be the Mopar '13 Dart, which will make its official world debut next week at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show.
Limited in number to just 500 units, the Mopar '13 Dart is no mere appearance package, though the demeanor of the Dart will be murdered out with a gloss black finish, gloss black 18-inch wheels, a set of Mopar blue stripes and a mean-looking Mopar ground effects kit. Likewise, the interior is touched up with leather seats (a blue one for the driver and black hides for the passengers), gloss black and black chrome trim, blue accent stitching, a sport pedal kit and other Mopar interior accessories.
Turning our attention back to the mechanical bits, the Mopar '13 Dart comes with the car's most powerful engine, a turbocharged 1.4-liter MultiAir four (shared with Fiat 500 Abarth) that's paired with a manual transmission. Those big, black wheels get wrapped in low profile 225/40R18 performance tires, and keeping everything in check is an upgraded brake kit with slotted rotors. The steering has also been calibrated for performance, the suspension lowered seven millimeters, and the exhaust tuned for better engine breathing.