1997 - Dodge Viper on 2040-cars
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Purchased new in 1997. One orginal owner. Maticulously maintained. Excellent condition. $45K Hennessey Motorsports Venom 600 Upgrade in 1999. Top Speed 203 MPH. 0-60 MHP in 3.4 secs. Most fun car you'll ever drive! Call for any additional information 864-316-1110 or 864-381-1941. Interior 2-Passenger seating Air conditioning Black leather wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel w/energy absorbing tilt column Cargo area light Full short pile carpeting Full center console including park brake lever, ash tray, lockable storage bin Full electromechanical analog instrument cluster with engine coolant temp/oil pressure/amps/fuel gauges 200-MPH speedometer and 7000 RPM tachometer Leather-wrapped shifter knob and parking brake lever Power windows Remote keyless entry Warning lights for engine oil pressure/coolant, engine electronic malfunction light Exterior Aero polyellipsoid halogen headlamps w/integral turn signal Body-colored dual manual outside mirrors Body-colored fascia bumpers Deluxe windshield wiper/washer with intermittent feature Detachable rear tinted window Fascia integrated fog lamps Resin transfer molded (RTM) composite body, sheet molded compound (SMC) hood Tinted windshield glass Aluminum Wheels Safety Standard 3-point active restraint system Additional 5-point Simpson Harness Seatbelt system Driver & front passenger air bag supplemental restraint system Mechanical Computerized Shift Indicator Racing Light Adjustible Clutch (for short/tall people) 11.9" diameter single dry disc clutch 120 amp alternator 16" X 4" aluminum spare wheel 19 gallon fuel tank 4-wheel independent aluminum suspension w/upper/lower control arms, adjustable dampers, stabilizer bars 770 CCA long-life maintenance-free battery Direct ignition system Dual rear outlet exhaust system Engine oil cooler Front/rear coil springs/adjustable low pressure gas-charged shock absorbers Limited-slip differential Power hydraulic rack & pinion steering Power-assisted 13" front/rear vented disc brakes Rear wheel drive T155/80D16 compact spare tire 864-316-1110 or 864-381-1941
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FCA is setting a five-year strategy: Here's how the last one played out
Thu, May 31 2018We're slightly more than four years removed from Sergio Marchionne last five-year plan for FCA, a tell-all where the Italian-American automaker divulged its plans for the 2014 through 2018 model years. It was a grand affair, where Sergio told FCA investors that all was right in Auburn Hills, Alfa Romeo and Maserati were making comebacks, and the fifth-gen Dodge Viper received a mid-cycle refresh. You can read every last one of those past predictions right here. We're on our way to Europe to see Sergio's sequel, coming out Friday straight from FCA's Italian headquarters. (Bloomberg reports a plan to expand Jeep and Ram globally, combine Alfa Romeo and Maserati into a single division for an eventual spinoff, and downsizing Fiat and Chrysler. Also, EVs.) But before we arrive in Italy and find out exactly what Marchionne has planned for 2019 through 2023 as his last act as CEO, let's take a minute to tally up the results of his last term based on the same scoresheet we used in 2014. Now, we're only five months into 2018, so much of this — including vehicles like the Ram HD and Jeep Grand Wagoneer — could still debut this year. For those, we'll mark things TBD. We're not going to draw any conclusions or make any objectionable remarks. We're simply going to let the stats speak for themselves.
Junkyard Gem: This 1987 Dodge 600 SE Sedan is suspiciously Benz-ish
Wed, Feb 28 2018The K Platform, introduced for the 1981 model year, saved Chrysler from certain bankruptcy. By 1983, a stretched-out K chassis had been developed; the Chrysler version was the E-Class, while Dodge had the 600. These cars have become all but extinct now, so this '87 600 sedan in a Denver-area wrecking yard is a noteworthy Junkyard Gem. Ford explicitly compared the appearance of the late-1970s Granada to that of the Mercedes-Benz W123 in their advertising, and so the ground was broken for Chrysler to make the allusions to Stuttgart machinery even more obvious a few years later. The name of the Chrysler E-Class was about as subtle as a tire iron blow to the kidneys, and the badging on its Dodge 600 sibling left little to the imagination. 600s came from the factory with several variations of the Chrysler 2.2/2.5 engine, as well as the Mitsubishi "Hemi 2.6" four-cylinder. This car has the 2.5 Chrysler engine, rated at 97 horsepower. Base price was $10,553, about $23,500 in 2017 dollars (the cheapest new Mercedes-Benz E-Class cost $38,600 in 1987, so there wasn't much customer overlap between the two cars). The 600s weren't bad cars for the price, though the build quality wasn't quite up to Mercedes-Benz standards. You'll find this thumbtack treatment on most K-Car headliners that still drive today. The interior is all tan and brown, with plenty of tough industro-velour upholstery and not-so-convincing artificial wood. Aluminum-faced home audio equipment was all the rage during the 1980s, and the trend spread to automotive controls. No cassette in this car, but at least it had AM and FM radio (even plain old mono AM radios were still expensive options on many cars as late as 1987, so the standard AM/FM stereo rig in the 600 was an attractive deal). This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. You can't beat the 600!
2020 Dodge Challenger celebrates 50th anniversary with a golden special edition
Wed, Nov 20 2019Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of the original Dodge Challenger. And obviously Dodge wouldn't let that significant date go by without a special version of the 2020 Dodge Challenger. Meet the limited production Dodge Challenger 50th Anniversary Edition. The package is offered on the V6-powered GT with rear-wheel drive, as well as the R/T, R/T Scat Pack and R/T Scat Pack Widebody. The Hellcat and Hellcat Redeye are left out, but every 2020 example will get special 50th Anniversary badges to make up for that. On the outside, the package features a matte black hood, roof and trunk lid. V8 models get a body-color Shaker scoop. This marks the first time the Shaker scoop has been available on a Widebody Challenger. Despite having a Shaker scoop, the special edition cars also get the air intake headlights pioneered by the Hellcat, and they have a "50" printed on them to go with the other 50th Anniversary badging. All models get 20-inch wheels. These are finished in what Dodge calls "Gold School." These Challengers can be painted in one of seven colors: Frostbite, Hellraisin, Sinamon Stick, Go Mango, TorRed, F8 Green or the all-new Gold Rush. Inside the Challenger 50th Anniversary Edition are Nappa leather and Alcantara-covered seats and "Sepia" stitching and embroidery. It's all matched by carbon fiber trim with copper threads woven into it. The instrument cluster and the air vent badge are finished in the car's exterior color. Dodge will build only 70 of each model in each color as a tribute to the original car's 1970 model year. This means that there will be 490 GTs, 490 R/Ts, 490 R/T Scat Packs and 490 R/T Scat Pack Widebody models for a grand total of 1,960 cars. Each model has a different price for the 50th Anniversary package. It costs $4,995 for the GT, $5,495 for the R/T, and $5,995 for the Scat Pack models. The cars go on sale this coming spring.
