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2000 Dodge Dakota R/t 5.9 Superchared Show Truck Lowrider Mopar Air Ride on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:50442
Location:

Cambridge, Minnesota, United States

Cambridge, Minnesota, United States
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2000 Dodge Dakota R/T with a 5.9 kenne bell supercharger, Hughes racing throttle body, Harland sharp 1.6 roller rockers mopar performance m1 intake, mopar performance rt +10 cam, mopar performance valve covers, msd ignition, ngkv power plugs, Gibson headers, Viper #60 injectors, Taylor Spiro pro wires, K&N air hat, mopar performance boost and fuel pressure gauge, 160 degree T stat, open exhaust, 2 bar map sensor. Body: Cervini"s S.S. hood and grill inserts, custom front bumper, Cervini's sniper grill, rear roll pan, color matched door handles, hard top bed cover with spoiler, Lund wiper cowl, Lund sun visor, S.S. RT third brake light cover, tinted windows, sport led side mirrors, clear tail lights, eagle eyes headlights, street glow underbody neon kit, rear window graphic, motorized bed cover, air horn. Suspension: Bagged front and rear, front, back, side to side. Dual biair 480's air compressors, with one 5 gallon tank and one 10 gallon tank, c notched frame.  Tuning and data logging: 7 inch touch screen innovate ot-1 interface sct xcalibrator 2. Interior: White gauge faces, triple pillar gauge pod, painted dash and door panels, custom center counsel with 10 inch sub, G tech pro performance meter, factory overhead computer, custom embossed headliner, custom 2 tone leather embroidered interior. Sound and Video System in truck: Jensen dvd mp3 sd TV with XM navigation, ipod controller with 7 inch wide touchscreen display, 10 inch Volfenhagen Sub, Rockford 202 amps, front and rear Rockford speakers, Rockford 202 amp for the bed speakers, 6 inch monitors mounted in the sun visors, 7 inch monitors in the head rests, Viper alarm with remote start, door poppers. In Bed: Rockford 202 amp for the 4 10's in the bed, 32 inch HD NEC monitor, infinity capa series speakers in the bed, wood bed floor with ss strips. It has 18 inch Carroll Shelby rims with Pirelli tires . This truck has side pipes, only 50,000 miles on it, and Strobe lights. This truck runs and drives like new. This truck is called Killer Bee. if you want to see the you tube videos you can go to you tube and put in killer bee 1 and killer bee 2. This truck has so much stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting things. Truck has won many trophies at car shows. If you have any questions call 763-742-7051

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Cars.com runs 11-second quarter with Dodge Charger Hellcat

Mon, Jun 1 2015

The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat and its Challenger sibling are two of the heroes of the modern performance world. With a headline-grabbing 707 horsepower from a supercharged 6.2-liter V8, their output even shames many supercars. But how quick can one really cover a quarter mile? Cars.com recently decided to find out by taking a Charger Hellcat to the drag strip to see if the sedan lived up to Dodge's 11-second claims. The results were quite impressive. After 13 quarter-mile runs of adjusting variables like the tire pressures and the car's various electronic aids, the Charger Hellcat managed a pass in 11.03 seconds at 126.61 mph – the pinnacle result of the day. This car was mechanically stock and wore the optional Pirelli P Zero tires. According to Cars.com, other quick sprints reached 11.09 seconds and 11.1 seconds, which even beat the site's 11.41-second best from a Challenger Hellcat last year. Getting the Hellcat's prodigious power down without losing traction was a challenge, even on the summer tires. Cars.com thought it had a run that could have dropped below 11 seconds, but then the wheels spun. Using the factory-recommended pressures, the Charger Hellcat was no still slouch with an 11.27-second time recorded, but taking things down to 25 psi proved the quickest at the strip. We already knew that the Charger Hellcat was a wonderful vehicle for eating up huge gulps of asphalt at high speeds and could verify its 204-mile-per-hour top speed (quite a bit faster, incidentally, than the Ferrari California T's 196 mph top-speed). Apparently, the 11-second quarter-mile claim is just as accurate. Also, for any curious owners, the Cars.com story divulges many of the tweaks required to reach this seriously quick time. Related Video:

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recalls nearly 750k vehicles in two campaigns

Thu, 16 Oct 2014

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling a total of 747,817 vehicles in the US in two separate campaigns recently added to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration database.
The first one covers about 434,581 units of the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Challenger, Durango, and Jeep Grand Cherokee from the 2011-2014 model years with electric hydraulic power steering, the 3.6-liter V6 engine and a 160 amp alternator, according to FCA. In the affected vehicles, it's possible for the alternator to fail without warning and possibly cause the car to stall. According to the documentation submitted to NHTSA, the automaker began investigating the problem in August 2014 and has found possible evidence of one crash caused by the failures but no known injuries.
Customers will begin receiving notification about the recall next month, and obviously the repairs will be done at no cost to them.

Guy trying to sell Challenger Hellcat for $89,000 because VIN ends in '666'

Mon, Jul 27 2015

The 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.