1977 Dodge Power Wagon Club Cab Short Bed Adventurer Pack. on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1977 Dodge Powerwagon Club Cab Shortbed. Let me start out by saying...this is an Awesome Truck !! Everything has been done on this truck,other than paint...if so desired. And i mean Everything !! It has the factory 440 with Automatic Transmission. Dana 60 rear, Dana 44 front. 4:10 gears The entire suspension and drive train has been completely gone through..Leaf springs rearched and additional leaf added to each. Brand new Hubs, Bearings, Rotors and brakes at all 4 corners. Brand new Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks. Brand new 2 1/2 inch stainless exhaust from factory manifolds back , dumping out on the passenger side with chrome extensions. Brand new Goodyear Wrangler 285/75 16 all the way around on factory white wagon wheels. Both differentials serviced with new synthetic oil. Entire frame and undercarriage undercoated and professionaly painted. The engine runs perfect ...The transmission is perfect...the transfer case is perfect. No leaks anywhere. New plugs, wires,dist cap,rotor, valve cover gaskets, Eldelbrock 750 carb, Optima redtop Battery. Factory AC truck and blows ice cold. Factory cruise control works perfect. Full guages...including clock and amp and vacuum guage. Everything works perfect and every light works perfect. The intire interior is flawless. rear jump seats in perfect condition. Carpet in perfect condition. I bought the truck without the tailgate but, patiently waited... and finally found a perfect tailgate with the embossed DODGE that is included. There is really nothing this truck needs...NOTHING !!! I have painstakingly put a lot of time money and love into it. Everything, topnotch. If you are interested please dont hesitate calling me and i can tell you everything about it and send pictures of anything you want. There will be no dissapointments. My name is Steven and my cell phone number is (602) 663-0837 I have a clear, notorized Arizona Title which shows 89231 ORIGINAL MILES Box A Last but not least..... Please, Please, Please only bid on this truck if you are going to go through with the purchase. I am not selling this truck because i want to. Thank you. |
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2014 Challenger R/T Shaker, Mopar '14 Challenger bring back iconic hood
Tue, 05 Nov 2013Enamored of the Dodge Challenger but wish you could get one with a shaker hood? We've got good news, because Dodge and Mopar have teamed up to bring it back.
The 2014 Dodge Challenger R/T Shaker packs the same 5.7-liter Hemi V8 as the standard Challenger R/T, but upgrades the business end with a through-the-hood exposed cold-air intake system. The retro hood scoop protrudes from the center of the hood in satin black (matching the decklid spoiler) to feed the Hemi and shakes with the engine just like the original from 1970. The Shaker model also comes with a Super Track Pak that adds a new steering rack, brake linings, shocks and 20-inch Goodyear Eagle F1 Super Car rubber. You can also shut off the stability management system completely in this car. A series of interior and exterior trim enhancements round out the look. The whole package adds $2,500 to the price of a Challenger R/T Classic for an all-in MSRP of $36,995.
In case that's not enough, Dodge is also offering a limited-edition Mopar Challenger that follows the 2010 Mopar Challenger, 2011 Mopar Charger, 2012 Mopar 300 and 2013 Mopar Dart. Limited to just 100 examples, the 2014 Mopar Challenger gets the same Shaker hood intake, unique graphics and wheels, an enhanced interior and a long list of optional extras from the Mopar parts catalog. Dodge isn't saying just yet how much the Mopar Challenger will cost, but you can bet it will command a considerable premium for the exclusivity alone.
Dodge delaying Challenger Hellcats ordered with satin black hood [UPDATE]
Tue, Dec 16 2014The new Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one of the most formidable muscle cars on the planet. And it looks the part, too – especially with the optional satin black hood. But if you were one of the first customers to place an order for the 707-horsepower Mopar muscle car and specified the black hood on the options sheet, you may have to wait awhile. According to members of the Hellcat.org forum cited by Car and Driver, deliveries of certain Challenger Hellcats have been delayed without explanation. When these fanatic customers started looking into the issue, they realized that all of the delayed orders shared one thing in common: they all had ordered their Dodges with that optional black hood. Although an exact reason wasn't specified, those who ordered the black hood on their Challenger coupes were told that delivery was being pushed back to February. But some were reportedly informed by their local dealership that things could be moved along if they switched their order to a body-colored hood instead. It's not clear if the issue is a supplier problem, a paint booth issue at the factory, or something else entirely. We've reached out to Dodge for clarification, and will update this story when we hear back. UPDATE: Reached for comment, a Dodge spokesperson confirmed to Autoblog that the satin black hood "is not currently available for production" and that customers who ordered it "can opt to change their order to a body-color hood" or otherwise have their orders delayed until the option becomes available at a later date to be confirmed.
Guy trying to sell Challenger Hellcat for $89,000 because VIN ends in '666'
Mon, Jul 27 2015The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is undoubtedly one of the baddest cars on the road today. With a 707-horsepower supercharged V8 snarling under the hood, the coupe can go down the road like a bat out of hell. There's not much that could make one of these muscle machines much more menacing, but a seller on Craigslist has one bizarre solution: offering a hellacious Hellcat with a VIN marking the Dodge as the beastly 666. What's the price for such unholy identification? That's a cool $89,000 – around $30,000 more than a brand new, less sacrilegious example. The seller claims that the Challenger's blasphemous number makes the vehicle "one of a kind," which is true only to the extent that VINs ending 665 and 667 would be similarly unique. The seller also says in the Craigslist ad, "This car is sure to become a collector's item and will only increase in value." There's no question that the Hellcat is a special machine, and the models just might be worth something decades into the future. Expecting that a future owner is going to care about the VIN seems pretty optimistic, though, unless this is either the first or last example, which it's not. To the credit of this superstitious seller, the Challenger appears completely untouched with all of the warning stickers, paperwork and even the plastic still covering the seats. So, the new owner is at least getting a practically untouched example. While we applaud audacity here, a roughly $30,000 premium for an unholy VIN seems a bit... devilish.