1972 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Wellington, Texas, United States
FOR SALE AND NOT THE FAINT OF HEART!, 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T 440 PRO STREET PROFESSIONALLY BUILT APPROX. 700HP
NOT A REAL R/T ORIGINALLY 340 RALLY PACKAGE CAR!
496BB BUILT BY SPEEDOMOTIVE CA. BALANCED AND BLUE PRINTED HAVE BUILD SHEET. APPROX. 700HP
EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM ALUMINUM HEADS PORTED AND POLISHED.
CUSTOM ROLLER CAM WITH SPECS
VICTOR BB INTAKE
1050 DOMINATOR CUSTOM BUILT BY CHUCK NUTTON.
MSD COMPETITION IGNITION SYSTEM
MSD IGNITION 7AL.2 PLUS BOX
MSD PRO BILLET DISTRIBUTOR
MSD PRO POWER HVC COIL
HOOKER HEADERS, 3 INCH EXHAUST WITH 10 SERIES FLOWMASTERS
727 WITH REVERSE VALVE BODY MANUAL SHIFT AND 3600 10" STALL CONVERTER BUILT BY PHEONIX TRANSMISSION.
CHETTAH SHIFTER WITH TRANS LOCK
8 3/4 NARROWED REAREND WITH AUBURN SUREGRIP.
YUKON THIRD MEMBER 3:91 GEARS AND MOSER ENGINEERING AXLES.
MAGNA FUEL 300 FUEL SYSTEM WITH 10 GALLON CELL.
MAGNA FLOW FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR WITH GUAGE.
WELD WHEELS 15X3 1/2 FRONT 15X15 REAR
PROLITE WILWOOD BRAKES.
8 POINT ROLL CAGE.
5 POINT HARNESS.
PAINT AND BODY COMPLETELY REDONE, BODY TAKEN DOWN TO METAL AND REPAINTED.
SUBFRAME CONNECTORS
FIBERGLASS TRUNK LID WITH QUICK DISCONNECT FASTNERS.
FIBERGLASS SIXPACK HOOD.
Dodge Challenger for Sale
- 1973 dodge challenger(US $15,890.00)
- 2016 dodge challenger srt hellcat(US $18,200.00)
- 2016 dodge challenger(US $20,650.00)
- 2015 dodge challenger srt hellcat(US $19,600.00)
- 1970 dodge challenger challenger rt(US $24,150.00)
- 1970 dodge challenger(US $22,400.00)
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Question of the Day: Most heinous act of badge engineering?
Wed, Dec 30 2015Badge engineering, in which one company slaps its emblems on another company's product and sells it, has a long history in the automotive industry. When Sears wanted to sell cars, a deal was made with Kaiser-Frazer and the Sears Allstate was born. Iranians wanted new cars in the 1960s, and the Rootes Group was happy to offer Hillman Hunters for sale as Iran Khodro Paykans. Sometimes, though, certain badge-engineered vehicles made sense only in the 26th hour of negotiations between companies. The Suzuki Equator, say, which was a puzzling rebadge job of the Nissan Frontier. How did that happen? My personal favorite what-the-heck-were-they-thinking example of badge engineering is the 1971-1973 Plymouth Cricket. Chrysler Europe, through its ownership of the Rootes Group, was able to ship over Hillman Avanger subcompacts for sale in the US market. This would have made sense... if Chrysler hadn't already been selling rebadged Mitsubishi Colt Galants (as Dodge Colts) and Simca 1100s as (Simca 1204s) in its American showrooms. Few bought the Cricket, despite its cheery ad campaign. So, what's the badge-engineered car you find most confounding? Chrysler Dodge Automakers Mitsubishi Nissan Suzuki Automotive History question of the day badge engineering question
McLaren, Koenigsegg, Toyota, Ford, Dodge and Corvette Lego kits announced for 2021
Tue, May 4 2021Lego has announced a slew of car-themed sets for 2021. The six kits comprise nine vehicles and fall under the brick pusher's Speed Champion line of official OEM-licensed kits. News of their arrival comes from German toy retailer JB Spielwaren's pre-order listings, which show three single-car sets and three dual-car sets of matched marques. Starting with the McLaren Elva roadster, the kit consists of 263 pieces and is finished in blue. It seems to have a difficult time capturing the curves of the real-life Elva, but there's only so much you can do with a bunch of plastic blocks. Lego has made several other McLaren kits before, including the Senna, 720S, and a more advanced Senna GTR for the Technics line. Next up is the Koenigsegg Jesko, made up of 280 pieces and finished in white. Though the real-life Jesko is still curvy, this kit does a better job of replicating its aggressive maw, vents and cantilevered rear wing. Rounding out the single-car sets is the 299-piece Toyota GR Supra in yellow. This marks the first time Toyota has lent their license to Lego. Again, it struggles a bit to represent the curvy Supra, relying on printed details like logos and headlights to identify. On the other hand, the Chevrolet two-car does a stupendous job with the 1968 Corvette. The C3 is instantly recognizable as such. The C8-R race car it's paired with suffers from the same issues as some of the previous cars, though. The set contains 512 pieces, and funnily enough the C8 driver has short hair while the C3 driver sports a period-correct wavy mane. The next set is a 627-piece Mopar-themed pair, including a purple (Plum Crazy?) 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A and an SRT top fuel dragster. The race car is spot on, but the Challenger was probably tough to make given the width restrictions. It looks a couple of pegs too narrow compared to the wide proportions of the real deal. Last but not least, the Ford set contains a Bronco R and Ford GT Heritage Edition. Consisting of 660 pieces, the set does an excellent job of representing both cars. The GT looks faithful in its Gulf livery, and the Bronco R looks more like a real Bronco than the actual Bronco R race truck. All in all, it's always fun to see more Lego sets with real cars, and we're glad to see more manufacturers added to the roster. The single-car sets are recommended for ages 7 and up, while the double-car sets have an 8 years and up rating. Price in U.S.
Detroit 3 small cars lay an egg in latest Consumer Reports reliability study
Tue, 28 Oct 2014Consumer Reports has released its Annual Auto Reliability Survey and the results are, in a word, interesting. While we already covered the score-damaging effects of infotainment systems, there's another big angle to the data that's getting some attention - the utterly dismal scores of the Detroit Three's small car offerings.
The turbocharged Dodge Dart and Chevrolet Cruze, as well as the Ford Fiesta were their respective brands' lowest-scoring models, a stat that's made worse by the fact that the American automakers finished 25th, 21st and 23rd, respectively.
That's not acceptable for The Detroit Free Press' auto critic, Mark Phelan, who has penned a scathing critique of the D3's small car reliability scores, arguing that GM, Ford and Chrysler are "out of excuses."