1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Big Block Car , Rust Free ,440 Motor ,727 Trans on 2040-cars
Halethorpe, Maryland, United States
HE IS A NICE 1965 DODGE CORONET 500 THAT IS RUST FREE WITH A 440 UNDER THE HOOD .. CAR DOES NEED TO BE FINISHED ..IF YOUR NOT WILLING TO DO SOME WORK OR BID AND NOT PAY PLEASE LOOK AT SOME ONE ELSE S CAR . OK NOW LETS DESCRIBE MY CAR . ITS A RUST FREE.. ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE HAD OR SEEN IN A LONG TIME NO HOLES IN FLOOR OR TRUNK PANS NO RUST IN COWL AREA AS YOU KNOW MOST OF THESE CARS YOU CAN SEE THE GROUND THRU THE COWL NOT THIS ONE NO RUST THERE ..SO YOU SAY WHAT S THE CAR NEED DONE THE MOTOR NEEDS PLUG WIRES, PULLEYS, ALTERNATOR ,I HAVE A 650 HOLLEY THAT NEEDS TO BE REBUILT NEEDS A DRIVE SHAFT AND EXHAUST. I HAVE INSTALLED A ALUM RADIATOR SINCE PICTURES .CAR NEEDS BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND I HAVE A SET OF DISC BRAKES OFF A 73 DODGE CHARGER CLEANED SAND BLASTED .THE TRANS IS A 727 TORQUE FLIGHT THAT IS REBUILT WITH A REMAN CONVERTER .THE 440 IS A 56000 MILE MOTOR THAT IS RESEALED AND REPAINTED NOT REBUILT , INTERIOR IS NICE ,NEW CARPET AND HEADLINER SEATS WERE REDONE I GUESS YEARS AGO BUT IN GOOD SHAPE , CAR HAS A FACTORY CONSOLE . 8-3/4 REAR . NEW TIRES AND NEW FRONT RIMS FRONTS ARE 700-15 COKER TIRES AND RECAP CHEATER SLICK TIRES ON 7 INCH RIMS... SO CHECK OUT PICTURES AND IF ANY QUESTIONS SEND ME A EMAIL THANKS FOR LOOKING ..ONLY SELLING BECAUSE I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS .
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Chrysler investigating complaints of vehicles with faulty power modules
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Chrysler owners are hopping mad after experiencing a series of electrical gremlins in some of the company's vehicles. Issues range from mere annoyances - windows rolling down and radios turning off of their own accord - to serious safety issues, with headlights that randomly shut off at night and cars that stall and refuse to start.
The issues are being blamed on the total integrated power module, which can cost up to $1,000 for customers to replace. This, of course, has led to a hefty batch of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with 240 owners expressing their displeasure so far. Another site, CarComplaints.com, has registered over 300 complaints relating to the 2010 to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, alone, according to The New York Times.
Chrysler has acknowledged that it's investigating the complaints and is analyzing the faulty TIPMs, but that isn't quite enough for customers of the affected vehicles. The newspaper has snagged a few of the more harrowing tales with the electrically challenged Chrysler products, culled from the NHTSA complaints.
Mustang, Camaro, Challenger gallop onto USPS pony car postage stamp set
Tue, Jul 19 2022Some of America's most iconic cars are about to be immortalized on postage stamps. A new set by the U.S. Postal Service will celebrate the the golden era of pony cars, featuring five classic examples of Detroit iron. Each one is beautifully illustrated in oil-on-canvas style, with subjects in motion and sunlight glinting off the chrome, and would add a nice touch to any first-class letter. The pony car segment was all about (relatively) small, sporty alternatives to the full-size land yachts of the 1960s. They typically came equipped with 6-cylinder engines or small-block V8s. The category was named after the Ford Mustang, hence the name. Some, though, argue that the Plymouth Barracuda, which was launched a couple of weeks before the Mustang, is the first. Luckily, the Falcon-based Mustang's distinct styling generated a sales sensation, or we might be calling them fish cars. Appropriately, one of the featured cars is a Mustang. But it's not just any Mustang. The 1969 Boss 302, seen here resplendent in Bright Yellow, was created for the hotly-contested SCCA Trans-Am racing series. One of its main rivals would have been the 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28, also created specifically for the series, and is included in the set in Fathom Green. Representing Auburn Hills in the set is a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Plum Crazy, while Southfield's American Motors gets a nod with an AMC Javelin in Big Bad Orange. The Mustang's platform cousin, a 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7, is portrayed in a gorgeous Burgundy Poly that almost looks incomplete without Neko Case on the hood. It's not the first time the USPS has honored America's rich car culture on its stamps. In 2013, it issues a series of muscle car stamps with the help of Richard Petty. That set featured a 1966 Pontiac GTO, 1967 Shelby GT-500, 1970 Chevelle SS, 1970 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda and, of course, a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona. Another set in 2016 featured classic pickup trucks. Going further back, a 2008 release had chroed and finned automobiles of the 1950s and a 2005 release featured sporty American cars of the same era. The pony car stamps will debut on August 25 at the Great American Stamp Show in Sacramento, California in partnership with the American Philatelic Society. The public is free to attend the dedication ceremony, but you must RSVP first. After that, they will be available at local post offices and on line at the USPS store.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat's 707 storming horses can be yours for $60k
Wed, 16 Jul 2014We love a good deal on high performance. It's what traditionally makes muscle cars so appealing - you get lots of speed, for not a lot of money. For 2015, Dodge has taken this to its logical extreme, offering its new 707-horsepower, supercharged, V8-powered Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat for just $59,900. For those wondering, that works out to just about $85 per horsepower, which when compared with a typical budget performance car, like the $24,995, 210-hp Volkswagen GTI ($119 per hp), demonstrates the Hellcat's astonishing value.
The information was revealed by a photo (click on the inset image to expand) taken at this week's Portland launch event (our man Seyth Miersma is just now on the ground and will have a full report on the madness that is the Hellcat soon) for the entire 2015 Challenger range, and reveals the Hellcat's price alongside its high-powered competitors from Ford and Chevrolet.
The discontinued 662-hp Mustang GT500 started at $56,000, while the 580-hp Camaro ZL1 starts off at $58K. Indeed, the only muscle car that outprices the Hellcat is the track-focused Camaro Z/28, a car that we're guessing could still wallop the Hellcat on the right piece of track, despite being down over 200 hp.