1998 Dodge Viper R/t Drag Car on 2040-cars
Montpelier, Vermont, United States
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Up for sale is a one off ,rare find real 12000 mile dodge viper r/t convertible that was pro built into a drag car.This car has full frame with aluminum floors and fire wall,underside is completely built with tube bars throughout underside that are welded into side frame rails carrying out to rear of car and up into inside .THIS WORK IS TOP NOTCH ,INSIDE OF CAR IS SAME WAY! FRONT END IS ALUMINUM A-ARMS ,JUST LOOK AT PICTURES . CAR HAS RADIATER, COOLING FAN, ALL FUEL LINES ,FUEL CELL ,FUEL PUMP BATTERYS, ALL HARNESSES,WINDOW NET, WELD WOOD BRAKES IN REAR ,WILLIAM AXLES COMPLETE GEARS ,4 LINK REAR ETC. THIS IS A EYE CATCHER WE HAVE MORE PEOPLE STOPPING BUY EVERY DAY THAT WANT TO LOOK AND TAKE PICTURES! THIS CAR WAS RUNNING A CHEVY BIG BLOCK ,THE HEADERS AND EXHAUST IS THERE WHICH IS TAKE DOWN TYPE SO IT CAN BE COMPLETLY PULLED APART WHEN REMOVING THIS CAR COMES WITH ONE OWNER CLEAR NJ TITLE SHOWING 12000 MILES! CAR HAS PRO STAR WHEELS WHICH ARE VERY NICE !THIS IS A VERY NICE BUILT CAR FROM END TO END!THERE IS SOME SMALL AREAS OF PAINT CHIPS ON FRONT BUMPER AND REAR BUMPER AND A SMALL DENT IN RIGHT ROCKER OH ROCKERS ARE STEEL AND FULLY BOXED !NOW WITH ALL THE CAMAROS, NOVA AND CHEVELLE DRAG CARS OUT THERE AND YOU WANT TO HAVE SOMETHING YOU JUST NEVER SEE AT DRAG STRIPS THEN HERE YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE ONE SWEET RIDE AND DIFFERENT AND VERY LIGHT CAR THEN BID TO OWN AS I,M GOING TO SELL IT! I.M ALSO OPEN TO TRADES FOR NICE CLASSIC CAR OR STREET ROD,NO TRUCKS,BOATS,BIKES,T-BUCKETS,OR 4 DOOR CARS OR FORIEN CARS !SEND PICTURES, I CAN BE REACHED AT8022235066 ASK FOR DAN
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2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon First Drive | Don’t fear the Demon
Wed, Jul 19 2017"If you're not hurt, we'll be really pissed. If you are hurt, we'll still be pissed, but not quite as pissed." These are the words from Jim Wilder, the vehicle development manager of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, that echo through our head as we slide behind the wheel of the car for the first time. He was warning us about driving beyond our abilities, and keeping the car out of the wall. With 840 horsepower and 770 pound-feet of torque on tap from its supercharged, 6.7-liter V8, the Demon does 0-60 miles per hour in 2.3 seconds, and 0-30 mph in a second flat. If something does go wrong, it'll happen quickly. Following that talk, we had our guts sloshed as a passenger in a blurry eighth-mile run, giving us a taste of the G forces (the Demon can pull 1.8 G in a straight line) we'd feel when we got in the driver's seat for our own pass down the drag strip. We're already sweating. It had rained - you could describe it as torrential - the day before. The grassy parking areas surrounding Lucas Oil Raceway were still flooded, but any water on the pavement had evaporated and hung in the air. Combined with the heat, we were sticky and uncomfortable. In Drag Mode, the Dodge Demon's air conditioning turns off. Any condensation that it could leave on the track would be a problem, plus we need to reduce parasitic power losses for a faster run. The system is still working, though, the refrigerant diverted to the chiller system cooling the air coming into the engine. There's still condensation, but the Demon collects it on a catch pad to keep it from ending up on the pavement. We're also required to roll the windows up when entering the drag strip. For one thing, it helps keep the smoke out of the cabin during the pre-staging burnout. So, yeah, it's hot as Hell in the Demon. We pull through the water box and run through the sequence – which involves holding the "OK" button on the steering wheel usually used to navigate menus, and applying a specific amount of brake pressure before getting on the throttle to initiate the burnout. This gets any crud off the rear tires and heats up the rubber. There are multiple ways to launch the Demon. We had an instructor sitting in the passenger seat as we pulled up to the beams that trigger the Christmas tree at Lucas Oil Raceway. He walks us through the most complicated of the three he had explained to us just minutes before when we were in the passenger seat.
Roadkill pits every project car against each other
Sat, 22 Feb 2014The guys behind Motor Trend's monthly Roadkill series have collected nine of their favorite project cars from their videos and pitted them against each other in a battle royale to determine a winner. It's 44 minutes long, but it's completely worth the investment of time.
The cars run the gamut from a 1973 Chevrolet Ramp Truck, a 1975 AMC Pacer and a legitimately impressive 1967 Chevy Camaro, and they are pitted against each other to see which is the fastest around an autocross course. The drivers include Roadkill's two hosts and Motor Trend's Johnny Lieberman and Carlos Lago. It's reminiscent of the best episodes of Top Gear and worth a watch.
So it's the weekend - the perfect time to relax. Grab your preferred beverage, get comfortable and enjoy 44 minutes of some seriously ratty but utterly cool project cars as they are throttled within an inch of their lives (or past it). Scroll down to check out the video.
2019 Dodge Challenger Review and Buying Guide | Cause we still review awesome cars, too
Tue, May 28 2019The Dodge Challenger has now been kicking around without a complete redesign for a decade, yet it actually seems to be getting more popular in its old age. Credit a substantial overhaul a few years ago, constant tinkering, and a yearly roll out of exciting new variants. For the 2019 Dodge Challenger, we welcome the 797-horsepower Hellcat Redeye and R/T Scat Pack Widebody. However, there's an inherent honesty and unique goodness to the Challenger that allows it to still duke it out with the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro – despite those age-old rivals' transformation into something more akin to a sports car. The Challenger, by contrast, is 100% muscle car more concerned with straight-line performance than handling precision. It's also much bigger and practical, lending itself better to daily driver duty. That, plus its distinctive style and diverse model lineup, make it easy to see why the Challenger continues to enjoy such massive success. You can certainly count us among its fans. What's new for 2019? We say goodbye to the SRT 392 and Demon, but hello to the 797-horsepower Hellcat Redeye and R/T Scat Pack Widebody. The regular Hellcat gets a 10-hp bump as well as a new "dual snorkel" hood. Further down the Challenger pecking order, you can now get all-wheel drive on the base SXT. What's the interior and in-car technology like? The Challenger's interior certainly isn't as characterful and flamboyant as its exterior would suggest. The Mustang and Camaro are more interesting and distinctive inside. Still, there are some interesting design flourishes that spruce things up, from the base trim's standard houndstooth cloth to the two-tone leather choices available as options. Besides, we're not sure how flamboyant you need the interior to be in a car available in electric orange, blue, green and purple paint colors. Furthermore, what the Challenger interior may lack in visual pizzazz, it makes up for with space (see below) and technology. A 7-inch touchscreen is standard, but all trim levels have an 8.4-inch version available as an option or standard. Both are among the easiest to use in the industry, and we prefer the 8.4-inch unit in particular to what's offered by the Camaro and Mustang. Heck, the Ford doesn't even come standard with a touchscreen, let alone the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto that are included on every Challenger. How big is it? For a performance coupe, the Challenger is enormous.























