2000 Dodge Intrepid Es Sedan 4-door, Runs Great, 125k: Needs Bumper/trunk Repair on 2040-cars
Inwood, New York, United States
2000 DODGE, INTREPID ES NEEDS TO FIND A HOME.
RUNS GREAT, NEWER TIRES WITH MOST OF THEIR TREAD (SEE PHOTO), NICE INTERIOR, 125K MILES. IT IS A VERY GOOD CAR EXCEPT IT NEEDS A REAR BUMPER AND TRUNK LID. THESE DON'T COST MUCH TO FIX IF YOU HAVE MECHANICAL SKILL OR A FRIEND OR RELATIVE TO HELP YOU. IT WOULD BE GOOD FATHER SON PROJECT. THE ENGINE IS REALLY NICE. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY. BRAKES ARE GOOD. AC AND HEAT WORK WELL. NO LEAKS. FACTORY ALARM SYSTEM. IT'S A NICE DEPENDABLE, GREAT RUNNING. BEST OFFERS ARE WELCOME. EMAIL QUESTIONS. WELCOME TO TEST DRIVE AND TO BRING A MECHANIC. CAN BE DRIVEN. NO NEED TO HIRE TRANSPORTER. |
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1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express in Generation Gap showdown with 1933 Ford Pickup
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The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
Other than both being pickups, these two models were made to serve very different functions. The Li'l Red Express was basically the progenitor of today's muscle trucks, with a big V8 that made it one of the quickest new models in its day (admittedly, 1979 was a rough time for automotive performance). On the other hand, the '33 Ford was just meant to work, with little pretense for anything else. One of the hosts describes it as "the simplest, most difficult" vehicle he's driven because of the tricky double clutchwork necessary to shift gears. Scroll down to watch the video and try to decide which of these two American classics you would rather have in your garage.
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