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1953 Hot Rod Pickup on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1953 Mileage:700 Color: Blue /
 White
Location:

Belle Mead, New Jersey, United States

Belle Mead, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:3 Speed Automatic 727 Torqueflight
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:318 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Regular
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1953
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: None
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: Automatic 3 speed 727 Torqueflight
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 700
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: White
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1953 Dodge Pickup. Frame Off restoration. All panels were painted both both sides prior to re-assembly. Rear fenders have Rhino Lining underneath. Truck is originally from Minnesota. Was in storage from 1975 until I bought it. Restoration took 7 years (mostly due to cost).

318 V-8 engine was rebuilt by Competition Engines in Raritan NJ (known for drag racing at Englishtown). Engine has been hopped up with the following: Edelbrock Performane Cam # EDL-2177, Edelbrock Performance Intake Manifold # EDL-2176, Edelbrock Timing Chain # EDL-7803, Edelbrock Polished Aluminum Valve Covers # EDL-4295, Edelbrock 600 CFM Marbuerator # 1405, Manley Performance Valves & Valve Springs. Custom headers ceramic coated by Jet-Hot Coatings. Dual three inch exhaust through flowmaster mufflers. Three inch side exhaust through chrome extensions. The sound is pretty loud but right for this truck. Three speed automatic 727 Torqueflight transmission rebuilt by Midway Transmissions. B&M Shifter. Custom oak bed with polished stainless bed rails. Custom solid oak rear bumper. Custom polished stainless steel grill (I still have the original which goes with the truck). Grant Steering wheel. The steering wheel and the wood on the dash are solid walnut. Alpine AM / FM CD Player. Brushed 15" Aluminum wheels all around. New master brake cylincer and new stainless brake lines (not power brakes but they work fine). Rear is from a 1969 Dodge Coronet (not a posi rear). Truck still has original front end (rebuilt) but is very driveable. All electronics switched over to twelve volt system. Auto-Meter gages. Less than 700 miles since restoration. New White headliner is installed though not shown in Photos. Additional large blue Iron Cross on headliner.

This truck has won many trophies at local auto shows and is unique in it's look.

I reserve the right to end the auction early as the truck is for sale locally. I will not help with shipping via flatbed, etc. Can deliver within reasonable distance of Hillsborough, NJ (I will drive truck there). $500 due at auction end. Balance upon delivery - cash or bank check which we will go to the bank and deposit. (sorry - too many bad checks out there).

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Featuring the 1994 model year Toyota Supra in twin-turbo guise and MY 1993 versions of the Porsche 968, Nissan 300ZX TT, Mazda RX-7, Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo and Chevrolet Corvette LT-1, MotorWeek definitely covered all of the bases. One thing that might surprise younger readers is these cars' performance. The video only provides 0-60 acceleration times, but several of these vehicles would still be considered pretty potent today - over 20 years since going on sale. The Supra is especially impressive, hitting 60 miles per hour in just 5 seconds. Even today, that's nothing to sneeze at.
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One of the biggest headlines for the Dodge Challenger Demon is that, in stock form, it's so fast that the NHRA won't allow it to compete in the organization's events. It's the ultimate humble brag, "I can't drag race my car because it's so fast it was banned by the sanctioning body." Certainly Tim Kuniskis, head of FCA brands in North America, was excited. He told the press that he hugged the guy that brought him the letter banning the Demon from competition. Unfortunately, the reality is that not being NHRA-legal is kind of silly, and frustrating for owners who would want to actually race. Before we go too much farther, we should explain exactly why the Demon is illegal for NHRA competition. The car is capable of a sub-10-second quarter-mile time both on racing fuel and 91-octane pump gas. Cars that fast are required by the NHRA to have a full, certified roll cage, and the Demon doesn't. Now there are certainly ways to get around this. The most obvious would be for a Demon owner to have a company install a roll cage. Using less grippy tires than the barely street-legal Nitto cheater slicks would probably help bring that time down, too. There's also the option of putting the car into Eco mode, and, yes, the Demon has one. In Eco mode, the Demon makes just 500 horsepower, and trips the lights at the quarter-mile in 11.59 seconds, which will avoid the roll-cage requirement. However, none of these options are ideal. For one thing, if you bought an 840-horsepower car, you're not going to want to limit it when you get to a closed course such as a drag strip. Similarly, you're not going to want to ditch your super-sticky tires at the strip, especially when they're standard equipment. Finally, having to go aftermarket for a roll cage is an inconvenience at minimum, and it seems like a strange oversight considering the rest of the car. This is a car from the factory that comes with drag radials, no passenger seats, a racing fuel tune, air conditioned intercooler, and even skinny front wheels for drag racing. Its purpose is clear, but for some reason, Dodge stopped short of giving it a roll cage that would allow it to compete. Perhaps adding a roll cage would've made it difficult to pass safety regulations, and we would be more disappointed if the car wasn't allowed on the street. Even so, it seems like an odd stopping point.