1967 Dodge Charger Rare Column Shifter 3rd Seat In Front on 2040-cars
Chesterhill, Ohio, United States
MOPAR MOPAR MOPAR. I HAVE THIS 1967 DODGE CHARGER,THIS IS A RARE CAR THERE WERE ONLY 15,788 SOLD. THIS CAR DOESN'T HAVE THE FLOOR SHIFTER AUTOMATIC,AS ALL OF THE REST OF THEM HAD. THIS SHIFTER IS ON THE COLUMN.REASON BEING IT HAS A 3RD SEAT IN THE FRONT,WHICH MAKES THIS RARE.THIS IS A SOLID CAR.THE ENGINE 383 V-8 WAS RUNNING WHEN IT WAS PARKED IN STORAGE FOR 21 YRS THEN I BOUGHT IT AND I WAS GOING TO HAVE THIS DONE, BUT RAN OUT OF FUNDS AND HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR ITS AGE, BODY AND UNDER HOOD IS SOLID. THE WINDOWS AND GLASS IS ALL GOOD. ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME I'LL ANSWER WHAT I CAN.ALL SALES ARE FINAL. $500 DEPOSIT TO SECURE THE BID AS SOON AS SALE IS DONE. THANK YOU PS YOU ARE REASPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. I MAYBE ABLE TO DELIVER ACCORDING WHERE YOUR AT. WE'LL DISCUSS THE SHIPPING LATER. THANKS AGAIN AND HAPPY BIDDING |
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The increase was uncovered by Road & Track courtesy of the SAE J1349 certification process to which Detroit's Big Three automakers submit themselves and which reports the Viper's output at 645 hp instead of the 640 it was rated at until now. There are a hundred factors that could have contributed to the relatively mild boost in output (best guess? nothing at all changed...), but we doubt anyone's going to complain about some extra horses under the hood.
The five-horsepower boost brings the Viper that much closer to the 650-hp Chevy Corvette Z06, not to mention the 707-hp Hellcat, but the Viper's impressive power-to-weight ratio ought to mean it'll have little problem keeping up in a straight line - which is just one of the reasons why Chrysler won't shoe-horn the Hellcat into the Viper: as R&T points out, the supercharged engine is too heavy and the blower makes it too tall to fit in the Viper's engine bay.
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The Hellcat was initially proposed back in 2011, back when Fiat was deciding its future strategy for Chrysler Group, according to Automotive News. At the time, the company was just emerging from its bankruptcy doldrums, and an ultra-high-performance V8 wasn't exactly a must-have item. The program didn't move forward. However, SRT engineers kept fighting, according to AN, and four months later, they received the green light to pull the project off the shelf and continue developing the Hellcat. The muscle car world is certainly better for that decision.
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