1966 Super Charge Kb Hemi Dart Race Car on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
The engineering on this vehicle is absolutely amazing! Over two figures to build this car. This car is like brand new. There is nothing this car needs. It’s ready to go. Turnkey race car. Estimate low 8-second car. Car has California title so could be
registered for street legal car. The
engineering of this super charged KB Hemi is over the top! Full cage tube chassis, see photos. This car was designed to come completely
apart. Everything is easily accessible,
see photos. Clear title. No fender tag. Runs on gasoline All aluminum Keith Black stage-6 block Stage-5 roller rocker aluminum blue stands Fuel injected super charged 1400 horse
Jeffco 4-speed pedal clutch Fab 9 rear-end Strange 40 Spline axle Brand new Mickey Thompson weld bead lock rear tires 33x18.50 15 LT
ET street, front 27.5/4.5-15 Aeromotive electric pump MSD digital D1S-4 482 cubic-inch engine Pectel control system TC Motorsports ECN fueling Heads 2250 intake 1.94 exhaust Bore 425 Crank 425 Raised D Port heads. Full-water
heads. Hogan manifold Billit KB crank Oliver Billit rods Flat Tappet cam Venolia pistons All the parts to this 1966 Dart were fabricated around the chassis. |
Dodge Dart for Sale
1972 dodge dart swinger 5.2l
1962 dodge dart 440 convertible with many extra parts
Solid rust free two door hard top florida car with many updates,(US $8,750.00)
1969 dodge dart v8 killer car mopar v8
1966 dodge dart rat rod 270 station wagon
Original california gts with 383 v8 and automatic with bucket seats documented
Auto Services in California
Yoshi Car Specialist Inc ★★★★★
WReX Performance - Subaru Service & Repair ★★★★★
Windshield Pros ★★★★★
Western Collision Works ★★★★★
West Coast Tint and Screens ★★★★★
West Coast Auto Glass ★★★★★
Auto blog
Stormtrooper Dodge Charger Episode VII: The Charger Awakens
Fri, Dec 18 2015We spent a day with a Dodge Charger that looks like a Stormtrooper helmet and made a few videos. This one features the Hemi V8 starting up. Read about the car and watch the rest of the videos here.
Dodge Viper to out-Hell the Hellcat with supercharged V10?
Wed, 20 Aug 2014The Viper wouldn't be the Viper if it wasn't the most powerful model under the Chrysler umbrella. But with the arrival of the Hellcat engine in the Dodge Charger and Challenger, the Viper has fallen behind in the bragging rights department: where the new supercharged V8 produces 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, the naturally aspirated V10 offers "only" 640 hp and 600 lb-ft - gargantuan output figures by almost any other standard, but crucially behind on the SRT power scale. Conner Avenue is going to have to do something about that.
Although the Hellcat's engine reportedly won't fit under the Viper's hood, SRT is now rumored to have another trick up its sleeve: supercharge the existing V10. According to the Pentastar performance enthusiasts at allpar.com, Chrysler has already taken delivery of the first such prototype engines so that it can begin the process of fitting it into an upgraded Viper.
The spooled ten-pot is tipped to produce around 800 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque. More than that and the Viper's drivetrain, chassis and bodywork would have to be substantially reworked. Though beefier transmissions are available, fitting them would reportedly set off a domino-game of changes required to handle the added torque. Which may be something Chrysler would be prepared to do for the next-generation model, but in the meantime, 800 hp could prove enough to put the Viper back atop the Mopar performance ladder where it belongs, and give it an edge against the new Corvette Z06 to rekindle sales.
Rare Dodge Daytona found in barn heads for auction
Tue, Dec 15 2015An American icon is headed to Mecum's Kissimmee, Florida auction next January. Charlie Lyons, owner of a restoration shop focused on old Chrysler products, got a lead on a two-owner 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona that had been sitting in a barn in Glenwood, Alabama for decades. Dodge built 560 Charger Daytonas (Canada and US production) to homologate the model for NASCAR racing, and then that car and the successor Plymouth Superbird terrorized NASCAR tracks for 18 months. The production car, however, 18 feet long and considered ugly, wasn't popular at the time, so many were beat up or simply disappeared. Around 385 are thought to exist today. Lyons said the first owner of this car was the town judge, who bought it for his wife. In 1974 the second owner - just 18 years old at the time - bought it for $1,800 so he could drive it to Panama City, Florida, for Spring Break, and had flames painted on the front fenders and the scallops trimmed in white. Otherwise this barn find is complete and stock, with matching numbers throughout, R4 Charger Red paint and a white tail, bucket seats, center console, three-speed TorqueFlite automatic, and 20,553 miles on the 440-cubic-inch Magnum V8. Hot Rod has the long story of how Lyons found the car and convinced the owner to sell for what he jokingly called "a shoebox full of folded money." Hagerty says a concours-worthy model can command $262,000. Mecum's pre-sale estimate for this Charger Daytona is $150,000 to $180,000. That sounds steep, but Mecum did sell another perfectly restored Hemi-powered 1969 Charger Daytona for $900,000 at this year's Kissimmee auction to actor David Spade. Related Video: