Turnkey Mopar on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
All steel original body in excellent shape. Fiberglass hood.
Motor is 416 cu.in. 1971 340 block, .40 over. 9.7 to 1 runs on 93 pump gas. Diamond pistons. Eagle crank. Melling oil pump. 7 t Moroso pan, windage tray. Mopar .590 solid cam. Isky modular rockers. Crane push rods. MSD6AL. Accel coil. 2 Holley blue pumps. Line lock. Edelbrock Performer aluminium heads. 750 Holley. 727 reverse pattern manual valve body. Transbrake. B&M Quicksilver shifter. Dana 60 rear with 4.57 Pro gears. Cal Trac bars. Centerline wheels with 29.5x10.5x15 M/T ET slicks in rear. Stock dash, interior has not been chopped up. All original glass in good condition, all windows go up and down. Wipers, turn signals, headlights, tail lights all work. All new 90/10 front shocks, bushings, ball joints, idler arm. Car needs nothing......absolutely race ready turnkey. Buy today race tomorrow. Car is currently registered and insured. If you want to make it street legal, add the following: street tires, mufflers and brake lights and you will have a pretty violent street car! Runs 11's in 1/4 and 7's in 1/8, and that's me driving, it will go faster with an experienced driver! |
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Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #317 LIVE!
Tue, 22 Jan 2013We record Autoblog Podcast #317 tonight, and you can drop us your questions and comments regarding the rest of the week's news via our Q&A module below. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
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NHTSA is investigating FCA shifters for roll-away accidents again, this time the rotary units
Tue, Dec 20 2016It seems FCA's shifter troubles aren't over yet. Now, just a few months after issuing a recall to resolve user-related issues with its monostable shifters, the company is again under investigation by NHTSA. The issue is related to the potential for cars to roll away when the rotary-style shifter is not properly placed in park. Two FCA models are the subject of this investigation: the 2013–2016 Ram 1500 and the 2014–2016 Dodge Durango. NHTSA estimates about 1,000,000 vehicles would be affected if a recall is issued. The investigation was started following 43 complaints of vehicles rolling away while supposedly being in "park." Among the complaints were reports of 25 crashes and 9 injuries. NHTSA does point out that in every incident, the parking brake was not engaged. A representative from FCA also gave us an official statement regarding the investigation: "FCA US is cooperating fully with NHTSA's investigation, the scope of which is limited. Other vehicles equipped with rotary shifters are not included. In accordance with prudent practice, the Company joins NHTSA in urging all drivers to use their vehicles' parking brakes." View 35 Photos As mentioned above, other Chrysler products with rotary shifters, such as the Pacifica minivan and 200 sedan, are not involved in this investigation. One of the key differences, as the representative told us, is that these vehicles have electronic parking brakes that automatically engage if the driver does not select park and then opens the door with the seatbelt unbuckled. The Ram 1500 and Durango feature mechanical, manually operated parking brakes and therefore cannot activate the brake automatically. Because this is currently an investigation, an exact cause for the incidents has yet to be determined, and none of the vehicles have been recalled. It's possible there could be a mechanical defect. However, the issue could be a confusing interface causing user error, as was the case with FCA's monostable shifters, where drivers think they've put the car in park but actually haven't. Something that indicates it could be a case of confused users is that NHTSA also opened an investigation into 2012–2014 Jaguar XF and Land Rover Range Rover Evoques for similar issues. Both vehicles use a rotary shifter and have had roll-away complaints levied as well. Even if it is a case of user error, FCA and Jaguar Land Rover may still have to recall their vehicles.
2013 Dodge Charger AWD Sport
Tue, 29 Jan 2013We won't beat around the bush: The all-wheel-drive Dodge Charger is not a brand new car. This generation launched in 2011, AWD models and all. But for 2013, Chrysler has added an optional sport package to the AWD model, available with both the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or the sweet, sweet 5.7-liter Hemi V8. The upgrades for this new sport pack are mainly cosmetic; a gloss black grille, new 19-inch alloy wheels and body-colored rear spoiler make up the list of exterior changes. Inside, there are new sport seats and paddle shifters, and the eight-speed automatic transmission has been reflashed for better performance.
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