1970 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
1970 Dodge Charger R/T One owner car for 44 years! This is an ALL numbers matching real '70 Charger R/T 440 Magnum console automatic car. Factory FE5 Rally Red, Black interior, Black top and Black tail stripe, power steering, bucket seats, console, AM radio, rallye wheels and cruise control added in 1972 (paperwork included). Other than one older re-paint from back in the '80's this is an unrestored all original car right on down to the original carpet! Paint looks good but is showing its age in some areas and there is a small amount of rust showing in the lower 1/4's. Frame rails are solid and as well as the trunk floor which is just showing some surface rust on it. The underside is rock solid but it has a coating of dirt/dust from years of the original owner driving on dirt roads. The interior is in overall great shape but does have a couple splits in the drivers seat and the headliner has some wear. As an unrestored car there is some aging and wear but overall this is a very nice original car. The car had been stored inside and was just sitting for the last few years so I replaced the gas tank and sending unit, the gas lines were cleaned and flushed and a new fuel filter added. The carb was opened up and cleaned and the oil and filter were changed. The car starts and runs great! The brakes are a bit soft and the exhaust and tires are older. The car runs and drives good but probably could use some maintenance to be 100% reliable and fully road worthy for long trips. Again, this is an all numbers matching car where all of body numbers match the original engine numbers, the original transmission numbers, the original door VIN sticker, the original VIN tag, the original fender tag and the title. It also has the original carburetor, distributer, radiator, heads, intake, exhaust manifolds, air cleaner and more. Included is the original dealership invoice/bill of sale, the original cancelled checks from when the original owner put $100 down on it and then paid it in full new, the original owners manual, the original warranty paperwork and some older receipts
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Highway To Hellcat: Dallas to Vegas with 2,000 HP
Thu, Jan 15 2015Fort Davis, TX. Early November. Late Sunday afternoon. The 1,200 residents of this small town are using their day of rest to quietly enjoy the breeze rolling off the hills. There's an older couple walking down the street, holding hands. A young lady working at a general store, where milkshakes and antacids are purchased at the same counter. It's a peaceful, quaint scene, right down to the tumbleweed rolling across the street and the rickety wooden porches outside the old storefronts. I hit the throttle of the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat while turning left onto the road leading toward the town square, sending the sedan's rear end swinging to the right with a few puffs of rubbery smoke. I coast down to the 25-mile-per-hour speed limit and spot the line of Challengers, Chargers, and Vipers in my rear-view mirror, the drivers all mimicking my quick jolt of enthusiasm before pulling up the reigns on their V8s and V10s and idling into Fort Davis. Our posse would roll some 5,000 horsepower of pure American muscle into that small Texas town that day. It was only the first stop on an epic journey that would take us from Dallas to Las Vegas, on a winding route down toward El Paso, up through New Mexico, Arizona, and finally north into Nevada, ending at the ritzy Palazzo casino and hotel on the Vegas strip. It was an opportunity to see parts of America I never knew existed, and a chance to bond with some American cars that until recently, I sort of failed to understand. And most importantly it was an opportunity to drive really, really hard. Charging Through Texas Unless you've driven across it, it's hard to understand the massive space that is Texas. In places, scanning 360 degrees of horizon reveals absolutely nothing. Nothing. On its own, driving from Dallas to El Paso covers some 630 miles. Veer south to Fort Davis and you'll add another 70 onto that, not including the 75-mile Davis Mountain Scenic Loop where I found bliss behind the wheel of this insanely powerful sedan. I always expected to like the Charger Hellcat – comfortable seating for four (five in a pinch), equipped with the latest tech, wrapped in a stylish yet muscular body, like a quarterback in a tux. And it moves. The supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 pumps out 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, which makes for one quick sedan, especially considering its heft.
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Dodge unveils Special Service Durango for government fleets
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