New 2012 Challenger Srt 8 Yellow Jacket on 2040-cars
Webster, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.4 LITER HEMI V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: Challenger
Trim: SRT 8 YELLOW JACKET
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: STANDARD TRANSMISSION REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 320
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SRT 8
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
FOR AUCTON IS A BRAND NEW 2012 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 YELLOW JACKET. THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD BRAND AND HAS NEVER BEEN REGISTERED. THIS SRT8 YELLOW JACKET HAS 317 MILES AND COULD CHANGE IF A LOCAL CUSTOMER WOULD LIKE TO TEST DRIVE THE CAR. MOST PEOPLE LOOKING FOR A CAR LIKE THIS ALL READY KNOW ALOT ABOUT THEM. DODGE PRODUCED 1000 YELLOW JACKETS AS WELL AS 1000 SUPER BEES FOR 2012. FOR THE YELLOW JACKET 500 OF THEM ARE YELLOW AND 500 OF THEM IN BLACK. THIS MAKES THIS CAR ONE OF 500 PRODUCED. ALL THOUGH THIS IS NOT A NUMBERED CAR THOUGH THE MANFACTURER.
THIS IS A VERY RARE SUPER FAST MUSCLE CAR. OUT OF THE BOX THIS CAR IS ALL SET TO GO FAST. DODGE USES A HAND BUILD 6.4 LITER V8 HEMI. THE VEHICLE COMES WITH BREMBO BRAKES AND BILSTEIN SHOCKS RIGHT FROM THE FACTORY. THIS IS A INVESTMENT VEHICLE. THIS CAR WILL BE VERY COLLECTABLE. THIS IS A VERY LOW PRODUCTION COUNT VEHICLE. IN 1967 CARROL SHELBY BUILT 2500 GT 350 MUSTANGS FOR THE RACE TRACK AND ROUGHLY 5000 GT 500,S. FOR THE DRAG STRIP. I AM SHARING THIS INFORMATION WITH YOU JUST TO GIVE YOU A PROSPECTIVE OF HOW LOW THE PRODUCTION COUNT ON THIS CAR REALLY IS. IF YOU LOOK AT THE VALUE OF SOME CLASSIC MUSCLE CARS OF THE 60,S AND 70,S AND SEE THEIR WORTH TODAY YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN THIS CAR.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS IN THE LINK BELOW
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THEIR IS NOT ALOT OF THESE CARS LEFT AND ONCE THEY ARE GONE THEY ARE GONE. HISTORY ALWAS REPEATS ITS SELF FOR INVESTMENT TRENDS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS AUTOMOBILE PLEASE CALL ME @ 585-200-9488 OR EMAIL, eblinco968@yahoo.com. Thank you Eric . Happy bidding!!!!!!
Dodge Challenger for Sale
- Srt8 392 new coupe 6.4l brand new yellow jacket automaic trans warranty
- 2010 dodge challenger srt8 coupe 2-door 6.1l
- Crazy engine upgrades!!! black navigation 1 owner leather clean low miles!!
- $3,500 off msrp! 6.4l manual harman/kardon sound sunroof navigation hid sat(US $47,860.00)
- 2008 challenger first edition!!! #80 extremely clean!!! no reserve!!!
- R/t new coupe 5.7l cd rear wheel drive power steering abs 4-wheel disc brakes
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