1973 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Argonne, Wisconsin, United States
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1973 DOGE CHALLENGER RESTO MOD, COMPLETE ROTISSERIE RESTORATION, NO EXPENSE SPARED, OVER $100,000 INVESTED.
BEAUTIFUL MANGO ORANGE PAINT, OVER A SUPER STRAIGHT BODY WITH UPDATED BLACK INTERIOR. CUSTOM BUCKET SEATS, CARBON
FACED AUTO METER GAUGES, ALPINE STEREO WITH LOTS OF POWER AND SUB WOOFER IN THE TRUNK. THE MOTOR IS 512 CUBIC
INCHES OF RAW POWER, WITH NEARLY 635 HORSE POWER. IT HAS MSD IGNITION, EDELBROCK INTAKE AND CUSTOM BUILT HEADS,
CHROME HOLLY CARB, CUSTOM EXHAUST AND SO MUCH MORE. THE TRANSMISISSION IS A BUILT 727 TORQUE FLITE WITH A 3000RPM
STALL, AND A REBUILT SURE GRIP REAR END. THE CAR WILL STOP TOO, THANKS TO A COMPLETE WILWOOD BRAKE SYSTEM. THE
SUSPENSION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REDONE, WITH OVERSIZED SWAY BARS, LOWER SPRINGS AND PERFORMANCE SHOCKS and sounds
like a racear with full custom headers that flow to magna flow exhaust. THE CAR IS SITTING ON 3 PIECE FOOSE ALLOYS
WITH MASSIVE nitto street/strip 245/45/18’S UP FRONT AND 305/35/18 STEAMROLLERS OUT BACK. NO EXPENSE SPARED!Has
A/C and only 3300 miles since restoration!
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Auto blog
Dodge Viper recall requires small-handed mechanics
Fri, 25 Apr 2014It has been over a year since Chrysler first announced its recall of 3,660 2003-2004 Dodge Vipers because the airbag could suddenly deploy. The repairs are finally beginning, and it appears to be a nightmare for mechanics.
According to the automaker's filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the airbag control module can fail, which causes the bag or the seatbelt pre-tensioner to deploy without warning. It took over a year to design the new parts, according to The New York Times. However, Chrysler finally has a new "jumper harness with an in-line diode filter circuit" ready to fix the problem.
The dilemma now moves to the mechanics who have to actually install the part. A 47-step guide from Chrysler explains that the procedure should take about two hours. It's not an easy job, though. Most of the dashboard has to be taken apart, and the instructions include this helpful bit of advice: "Installing the jumper harness and filter box into position is not an easy task. Patience, perseverance, and small hands are required." We wish the best of luck to them. The fix comes just in time for the Vipers to enjoy the summer sun.
NHTSA investigating 110,000 Ram 2500s and 3500s, one death alleged
Fri, 23 May 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation focusing on 110,000 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 pickups from model years 2004 to 2006. One death has already been reported, according to NHTSA, due to a potential fault with the clutch interlocks on manual-transmission versions of the heavy duty pickup.
According to the report, these trucks can be started without depressing the clutch. There have been three reports so far, and as we mentioned above, one very sad incident seems to have resulted in the death of a child.
"One complaint involved an incident that occurred when a child was able to enter the vehicle and start the ignition without depressing the clutch. The vehicle then moved forward striking another child resulting in a fatality," NHTSA said in the investigation bulletin, which you can view below.
QB says University of Alabama offered him a Corvette to play football
Fri, 16 May 2014The University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team could be in some hot water, following a pair of posts on social media.
The first post was sure to raise a few eyebrows on its own. It's an Instagram of sophomore running back Derrick Henry standing in front of his new Dodge Challenger (we're guessing it's an R/T based on the fender stripes). Complete with a custom set of wheels, the image was enough to trigger more than a few questions about where an unemployed student-athlete came up with the money for such a purchase. Now, this could be harmless. Henry, flush with a full-ride to Bama could have convinced his parents to get him something nice with his college fund.
The second post, though, is a straight-up accusation. It comes from former West Virginia Mountaineer and current CFL quarterback Pat White, who posted the following on his Facebook page.