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2013 Challenger Srt8 6 Speed! The Ultimate Options And Color! Save Huge! on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:343 Color: Phantom Pearl! /
 Black
Location:

Raymore ,MO, United States

Raymore ,MO, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.4L 6424CC 392Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Private Seller
For Sale By:No
VIN: 2C3CDYCJ3DH733881 Year: 2013
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: SRT8 Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 343
Sub Model: SRT8 Phantom Pearl Manual!
Exterior Color: Phantom Pearl!
Disability Equipped: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Clear
Number of Cylinders: 8
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. ... 

The 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8!! If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up (to quote Farris Bueller)!  6.4 Liter 392 Cubic Inch V8 with 470 Horsepower and 470 pound feet of torque!


This is the hard to find Phantom Black Pearl metallic (if you haven't seen one in person, oh man how beautiful!!) with the optional Black Chrome 20" wheels.  This car is a stunner!  It's also the 6 Speed manual!  I ordered this car to replace my 2009 Viper (what?!).  Yes, I had a Viper but it was time to get something I could actually enjoy driving!  Enjoy isn't a the right word - this car is the best balance of muscle and luxury that I have ever owned.  I've had Porsches, Vettes, Shelby Mustangs, BMWs...you name it but I truly LOVE this car.  The Harmon Kardon Stereo is amazing, the ride is like a Mercedes but the power and attitude is pure American muscle!  Anyway, if you're looking for one of these, you know what its all about!  Look at the window sticker picture for exact details of options.  This car has all the right options!

This car listed for over $51K, here's your chance to save thousands off of the price and the sales taxes (call me if you need more explanation).

I just bought this car and now I'm selling...why?  Twins!  My wife just shocked me with the news a few weeks ago that we were pregnant again!  We already have 4 kids, and I just found out it's twins!  I am selling this car and my two Harley's because frankly, I don't have time to enjoy or drive this beast.  I should have just sold the Viper and been done with it if i would have known at 40 years old I would be having twins but my loss is your gain.  I don't have a loan on this car and the clear title is in hand.  If you need a loan to buy it, there are plenty of online car loan banks and options out there.

Here's your chance before all the Muscle Cars go away again.  Own the best looking and purest of the modern American Muscle cars!  I think these cars will be the next collectibles some day.

This car is in perfect condition - there are no scratches, dings or damage of ANY kind!  I ordered a custom fit satin car cover and Weathertech floor and trunk covers before the car was even delivered.  It is in brand new condition!  It remains covered in my climate controlled garage and I even covered the seats with plush cotton covers before I ever sat in it.  This car will include the car cover and floor covers.  The floor mats from the factory are perfect and in a bag.  I have all manuals, stickers and other items just like it was delivered.  You will not be disappointed in any way!

I have set the reserve at what the dealer I bought the car for said they would buy it back for so whoever gets this car will get it at wholesale price!  Dealer invoice was over $48K (ask a dealer that has one to show you) and the reserve is thousands below that (like I said, my loss is your gain).  I will gladly assist with the shipping company or pick you up from the airport if you fly in to get the car.  I am 45 minutes from the Kansas City Airport.  Shipping costs are buyers expense.  I expect at $500 deposit within 24 hours of auction ending.  If you want to make me an offer or have questions, please call 816-550-0065 or email through Ebay.  Please respect my time and only call or email if you are a serious buyer.  I reserve the right to end the auction if I sell locally or work out another deal.

I am not broke or desperate for money so please don't bother with low ball or goofy offers.  This is a chance to save thousands of dollars on a gorgeous, perfect car.  Good Luck!!!

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All hail the Hellephant, Mopar's 1,000-horsepower crate engine

Wed, Oct 31 2018

It's shocking to say this, but the all-powerful Dodge Demon looks weak now that Mopar has unleashed the Hellephant. This crate motor makes 1,000 horsepower and 950 pound-feet of torque, and its name is a combination of the nickname for the old 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 and, obviously, the Hellcat. This monster is a 426-cubic-inch version of the current third-generation Hemi V8 topped by a supercharger similar to what the Hellcat line packs. Everything is cranked up to — or perhaps, past — 11. The engine block is made of aluminum and weighs 100 pounds less than the equivalent iron block. All of the internals are forged. The stroke and bore have been increased. The supercharger produces 15 pounds of boost and displaces 3 liters; more than the 2.7-liter blower on the Demon and the 2.4-liter blower on the Hellcat. And as big and powerful as it is, it will still rev to 7,000 rpm. It's a thoroughly monstrous motor, but shockingly, it won't be that difficult to live with. For one thing, Mopar will offer a complete kit to get the engine up and running, including an engine computer, wiring harness and drive-by-wire throttle. It also runs on 93-octane pump gas. That's especially amazing considering the Demon engine "only" makes 840 horsepower, and that's on race gas with 100+ octane fuel. It also has us wondering what the Hellephant could make on racing fuel. The Mopar folks did say that there's room to add more power. Pricing wasn't announced for the Hellephant engine. The Hellcat crate engine retails at $19,350 directly from Mopar, so it's safe to assume that the Hellephant will go for more. The installation kit with the computer and harness will be an extra charge of likely over $2,000, based on the Hellcat kit. The engine and the kit will be available in the first quarter of 2019. Related Video: Featured Gallery Hellephant Crate Engine SEMA Show Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Performance dodge demon hellephant

We're pretty sure the Challenger SRT Demon won't have 1,121 horsepower, but what if?

Fri, Feb 3 2017

Dodge's slow rollout of the upcoming Demon continues, and with it comes endless speculation about what it all means. Every video, every image, and every press release contains some clue that points towards the Demon's final specs. We don't think any of it is random or arbitrary. This week cryptic image, a small plate with a name and two numbers, shows us a little more than last week's license plate. Unfortunately, Dodge will neither confirm or deny anything, meaning we have no way of knowing which rabbit hole to go down. Don't expect to see official horsepower, a quarter-mile time, or an MSRP until the New York Auto Show. The plate is attached to the crate of goodies that comes along with every Dodge Demon. This particular one is labeled with three things: Tom Coddington, serial number 0757, and VIN 001121. The name is simple enough. According to Hot Rod, Coddington was one of the original Ramchargers, a group of engineers in the early 1960s that helped Dodge get involved in drag racing. He was a fuel system specialist, motor consultant, and a rotating garage manager. All of that could be clues. While a name is easy enough to Google, the two numbers can't be broken down so easily. The crazier theory is that the car makes 1,121 horsepower and will do the quarter-mile in 7.57 seconds. Frankly, those numbers are about as likely as the Demon actually being powered by a Rolls-Royce turbofan engine from a Boeing 757 or packing a carburetor with 1,121 CFM. The Demon is going to be street legal, and the costs associated with making a 1,121-hp car meet emissions standards alone are assuredly astronomical. As our friends from Road & Track pointed out, the more likely theory is that 757 is actually the horsepower rating. This seems totally plausible, but it means we still don't know what 1,121 means. Surely it's not a drag strip time, as the standard Hellcat will do 1/4 mile in 11.2 seconds. Like before, if you have any ideas, post them in the comments. Until April, we'll keep trying to solve Dodge's demonic puzzle. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: Road & Track, Hot RodImage Credit: FCA New York Auto Show Dodge Coupe Performance dodge demon dodge hellcat

Stellantis mega-merger gets approval from FCA, PSA shareholders

Mon, Jan 4 2021

MILAN — Shareholders of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Peugeot decisively voted Monday to merge the U.S.-Italian and French carmakers to create worldÂ’s 4th-largest auto company. Addressing separate meetings, both PSA Peugeot CEO Carlos Tavares and Fiat Chrysler Chairman John Elkann spoke of the “historic” importance of the vote, which combines legacy car companies that helped write the industrial histories of the United States, France and Italy. Before the merger is finalized, shares in the new company, to be called Stellantis, must the launched. It will be traded in Milan, New York and Paris. The marriage of PSA Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is built on the promise of cost-savings in the capital-hungry industry, but what remains to be seen is if it will be able to preserve jobs and heritage brands in a global market still suffering from the pandemic. The deal will create the worldÂ’s fourth-largest carmaker, with the capacity to produce 8.7 million cars a year, behind Volkswagen, Toyota and Renault-Nissan, and create 5 billion euros in annual synergies.  “We are fully aware of the fact that together we will be stronger than individually,'' PSA CEO Carlos Tavares told a virtual gathering of eligible shareholders. “The two companies are in good health. These two companies have strong positions in their markets.” The new company will put together under one roof French mass-market carmakers Peugeot and Citroen, top-selling Jeep and Italian luxury and sports brands Maserati and Alfa Romeo - pooling companies that have helped define the industry in the United States, France and Italy. While the tie-up is billed as a merger of equals, the power advantage goes to PSA, with Tavares running Stellantis and holding the tie-breaking vote on the 11-seat board. Tavares is set to take full control of the company early this year, possibly by the end of January. Fiat Chrysler chairman John Elkann, heir to the Fiat-founding Agnelli family and Fiat ChryslerÂ’s biggest shareholder, will be the Stellantis chairman. Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley will head North American operations, which is key to Tavares' long-time goal of getting a U.S. foothold for the French carmaker he has run since 2014, and the clear money-maker for Fiat Chrysler. Such a deal was long wanted by Fiat ChryslerÂ’s long-time CEO Sergio Marchionne, who had predicted the necessity of consolidation in the industry. He was unable to find a deal before his sudden death in July 2018.