Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: CHARGER 500
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: BLUE
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 500
Drive Type: AUTO
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 19,481
1970 DODGE CHARGER 500...... for those of you interested no introduction needed ... This is a timeless classic that was put away in 1985 ... unfortunately it is not mint , but this car has a lots of potential ... I would have to say the body is in very nice condition for sitting around for 28 years ... " BARN FIND" ... We have not confirmed yet , but this classic should be a matching number car , and I quote " SHOULD BE" ... Currently not running , the previous owner had plans on getting it running and found a few problems, some stuck valves ... ( hopefully I will get some more detailed information within the next few weeks ) .. the interior looks to be tampered with and of course a few mice had there way .... seats are in great condtion ... have lots more pictures ... I would call this car a good 7/10 for a restoration project .. very litte deep rust problems ... this car was not left out in a field .... purchased used in 1983 , drove into a open barn .. then moved in a fulling inclosed barn .. Car did spend two seasons out side years ago and was destine to go out side again when I found this unit ..... To recap .... Car was originally gold , but was repainted prior to 1983 to current color ..... for 30 years the owner did not tamper with the unit .. just enjoyed driving it , and when life got to busy he put it away with plans to re-do the car one day ... This is a Alberta Canada car .. I believe the seats are original , but the inserts where changed to velvet ? this car is there .... appears at one time the left front could have been in a fender bender .. bondo showing .. but the rest of the car is pretty solid .. very few troubled area's ... have lots of pictures upon request
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Detroit's new fleet of donated police cars have safety issues [w/video]
Wed, 23 Oct 2013In a show of generosity in mid-August, Detroit's business leaders donated $8 million to the Police Department and Fire Department in order to buy 100 new police vehicles and 23 EMS ambulances. But now officers have discovered - and complained - that the police vehicles have glaring safety issues, Deadline Detroit reports. It is not made clear what models of the fleet vehicles - which include police versions of the Ford Taurus, the Chevrolet Caprice and the Dodge Charger - are affected by the safety issues.
Officers reportedly have complained that the Plexiglass partition separating front-seat officers and back-seat prisoners is easily breached, and that the front passenger seat is installed too close to the dashboard. Prisoners who manage to writhe out of their handcuffs can bend the Plexiglass and reach into the cockpit, and sitting too close to the dashboard can render airbags more dangerous and make officers more vulnerable to injury in a crash.
Mark Diaz, president of the Detroit Police Officers Association, received the complaints and reportedly said the vehicles would get safety updates addressing the issues. But Deadline Detroit reports that it checked some of the offending police cars and, as of the last few days, they hadn't been updated.
2013 Dodge Charger AWD Sport
Tue, 29 Jan 2013We won't beat around the bush: The all-wheel-drive Dodge Charger is not a brand new car. This generation launched in 2011, AWD models and all. But for 2013, Chrysler has added an optional sport package to the AWD model, available with both the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or the sweet, sweet 5.7-liter Hemi V8. The upgrades for this new sport pack are mainly cosmetic; a gloss black grille, new 19-inch alloy wheels and body-colored rear spoiler make up the list of exterior changes. Inside, there are new sport seats and paddle shifters, and the eight-speed automatic transmission has been reflashed for better performance.
But because vehicles like the Dodge Charger mainly stick out in our minds as being rear-drive bruisers, Chrysler wanted to give us the opportunity to test out the LX platform's foul-weather prowess. And perhaps no place more appropriate to test such a system was way up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the dead of winter.
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Performance doesn't matter anymore, it's all about the feel
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