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32 DODGE RAT ROD WITH WW11 HISTORY, HAS 318 INTERCEPTOR/904 TRANS. B-17 BOMBER THEME, THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS-SWEET 17. THE GUY THAT BUILT THIS TRUCK, KNEW THE FLT ENG & CO-PILOT THAT FLEW THE SWEET 17, THIS WAS A MEMORIAL TO THEM. IT HAS 50 CAL WIRE LOOMS, MACHINE GUN SITE, DETAILED AIR CLEANER, HAND GRENADE SHIFTER, REAL B-17 GAUGES & REG GAUGES. 50 CAL CAN OPENER, GAS MASK, LIFE SIZE BODY WITH ARNOLD MASK AND REAL IKE JACKET,RIBBONS, PATCHES & BARS. HD SET W/SCULL CAP, BRASS FIRE EXTING, ARMY AIR FORCE SHIRT W/PATCHES. 2-100LB BOMBS ON BED W/ IRON CROSS TAIL LTS, 1945 AMMO BOX AND WOOD AMMO BOX, DUFFLE BAG W/ 2 PRACTICE GRENADES. MOON GAS TANK W/UNIQUE FILLER, WOOD SIDES FROM REAL ARMY TRUCK. VINYL ROLL UP WINDOWS. SMALL BOOK WITH WW11 PICS & LG BOOK WITH COPIES OF REAL FLT LOGS FROM FRANCE & GERMANY ALONG WITH PHOTOS & NEWSPAPER CLIPS FROM THE WAR. PRICELESS. PATCH FROM ACTUAL FIGHTER GROUP ON COVER. TRUCK IS FAST AND LOUD. TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE YOU GO. |
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Watch the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat verify its 204-mph top speed
Thu, Jan 29 2015The industry is producing some ridiculously fast four-doors these days, from the Porsche Panamera and Maserati Quattroporte to the Mercedes E63 AMG and BMW M5. But the fastest of them all doesn't cost six figures. It doesn't even come from Europe. It's made right here in North America, by a US automaker. And it starts at under $64k. We're talking about the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, the Pentastar muscle sedan with the 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and its 707 horsepower. Dodge claims it's the "quickest, fastest, most powerful [production] sedan ever," and they're not just blowing smoke... or smoking tires. During the final stages of development, engineers from Auburn Hills took a bone-stock, Hellcat-powered Charger out to a seven-mile oval for a top speed run and they filmed the occasion for posterity. The result? 206.9 miles per hour with the wind, 202.2 against it, for a two-way average top speed of 204.55 mph. Chew on that, imports.
Baby Ford Ranger and electrified Dodge Challenger? | Autoblog Podcast #569
Fri, Jan 25 2019In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Green Editor John Beltz Snyder. They address a couple interesting news topics, including an upcoming Ford pickup that's smaller than the Ranger, as well as a future electrified Dodge Challenger. They also opine about the new Honda Urban EV prototype that's scheduled to debut at the Geneva Motor Show. Then they talk about the cars they've been driving, including the new Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid, Volvo V60 and Audi A6. Finally, they take a question from Autoblog's recent Reddit AMA to help spend a Redditor's money. Autoblog Podcast #569 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Ford Focus-based pickup Electrified Dodge Challenger Honda Urban EV Cars we've been driving 2019 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid 2019 Volvo V60 2019 Audi A6 Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: Green Podcasts Audi Dodge Ford Honda Subaru Volvo Truck Coupe Crossover Hatchback Wagon Electric Hybrid Performance
Detroit 3 small cars lay an egg in latest Consumer Reports reliability study
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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."