2006 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Jay, Florida, United States
2006 Hennessey Dodge Charger HPE800 426 HEMI Twin Turbo. You want the fastest car on the road, well here you go.
This is serial number 1 of 1, New Engine, New Transmission, New Suspension, and More, All Work Performed By
Hennessey Performance in Texas! The Finest Hi-Performance Facility In The World. All scheduled maintenance, All
records, Always garaged, Custom wheels, Mint condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great,
Must see, Never seen snow, New tires, No accidents, One owner, Seats like new, Title in hand, Upgraded sound
system, Very clean interior, Well maintained. MUST SEE AND DRIVE TO APPRECIATE!Power: 800 bhp @ 5,600 rpm HPE800
Twin Turbo Upgrade Includes: Twin Garrett Ball Bearing Turbos real 426 CID Hemi Engine Forged Aluminum Pistons
Forged Steel Connecting Rods Billet Crankshaft Upgrade Balanced Rotating Assembly High Flow Cylinder Heads with
Polished Combustion Chambers HPE800 Camshaft Upgrade Twin 44 mm Wastegates Twin Blow Off Valves Stainless Steel
Dual 3 in. Exhaust System with Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips Front Mounted Air-to-Air Intercooler 3.5 in.
Polished Inlet Tube Upgraded Fuel Injectors Upgraded Fuel Pump & Fuel Lines Upgraded Fuel Rails Upgraded Engine
Management System 180 Degree Thermostat Upgrade Charger Performance Transmission Build Charger Automatic Torque
Converter Upgrade 426 HEMI Metal Badge Drive Shaft Safety Loop Boost Gauge Tuned for 91 Octane.
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Lackluster Dodge Dart sales trigger layoffs
Thu, 06 Mar 2014Hidden amidst the overall very positive sales figures that Chrysler released earlier this week were a few disappointments, the biggest of which may be the Dodge Dart. While Dodge sales in general were down 11 percent from a year ago, the Dart's poor figures stood out from the rest - with 4,888 units sold, the Dart was down 37 percent in February.
It comes as little surprise, then, that the automaker has announced layoffs at its assembly plant in Belvidere, IL. According to The Daily Herald, Dodge will temporarily lay off 325 workers "to balance vehicle supply with current sales demand." Put more simply, there are more Darts than buyers at the moment...
We don't think the Dodge Dart is a bad car, but it's playing in a market that offers a few standout sellers, like the Chevy Cruze, Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. According to AutoPacific analyst Dave Sullivan, as quoted by The Daily Herald, "great incentives on the Dodge Avenger" are also partly to blame for the Dart's poor showing.
2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
Wed, 29 Oct 2014Including all-wheel-drive models, there are ten versions of the 2015 Dodge Charger. The tenth variant - better described as the ten-tenths variant and the topmost model - is this Charger SRT Hellcat.
Superficially, you already know what it is: take the massively powerful Hellcat engine that's Frankensteined into the Dodge Challenger and stitch it into the recently facelifted Charger sedan.
Oh, but that would be superficial knowledge indeed. Russ Ruedisueli, vehicle line executive and head engineer for SRT, claims the Charger Hellcat is, "The industry's most irreverent four-door supercar." We looked up the word "irreverent" in the Oxford dictionaries, and it turns out the word doesn't mean "707 horsepower," nor "650 pound-feet of torque" nor "3.7-second 0-60 time, and seats five adults." It does mean, "Showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously."
Legacy Classic Power Wagon First Drive
Wed, Oct 7 2015Shortly before the US entered World War II, Dodge supplied the military with a line of pickups internally codenamed WC, those letters designating the year 1941 and the half-ton payload rating. From 1941 to 1945 Dodge built more than a quarter million of them, and even though "WC" came to refer to the Weapons Carrier body style, the WC range served in 38 different configurations from pickup trucks to ambulances to six-wheeled personnel and weapons haulers. The story is that soldiers returning from active duty badgered Dodge for a civilian version of that indefatigable warhorse, so Dodge responded with the Power Wagon in 1946. Even for those no-nonsense times the truck was so austere that the first three names Dodge gave it were "Farm Utility Truck," "WDX General Purpose Truck," and "General Purpose, One Ton Truck." "Power Wagon" was the fourth choice, not finalized until just before it went on sale. Nothing like today's Power Wagon, the original could be seen as either a glorified tractor or a slightly less uncouth military vehicle – hell-for-leather meant going 50 miles per hour. But it would go nearly anywhere. The civilian version was still built like it had to survive, well, a world war; power take-offs (PTOs) ran all manner of ancillaries; multiplicative gear ratios helped it produce enough torque to make an earthquake envious. Said to be the first civilian 4x4 truck made in America, any organization that needed a simple, sturdy mechanized draught animal knew it needed a Power Wagon. If history, the aura of war, and ruthless functionality attract you but mean comforts and 70-year-old manners don't, then you need to get in touch with Legacy Classic Trucks. If that history, the aura of war, and the ruthless functionality attract you but the mean comforts and 70-year-old manners don't, then you need to get in touch with Legacy Classic Trucks. The Jackson Hole, WY, restorer retains every ounce of the Power Wagon's orchard-work aptitude, decorated with present-day amenities and the best components. Each job starts with having to find a usable donor. The city of Breckenridge, CO, bought the red truck in our gallery in 1947 and used it as a snowplow for the next 30 years. In 1977 a log-home builder bought it from the city and used it for another decade as a company hauler. That's the kind of grueling longevity that lets Ram put a five-figure premium on the 2500 Power Wagon pickup it sells today. Legacy Classics founder Winslow S.