1979 Dodge Lil Red Express on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
Engine:360 4bbl
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 20,300
Model: Other Pickups
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: D150
20300 miles since restored, most in first 4 years.
Always garage kept.
Truck runs and drives excellent. Looks excellent.
Restoration:
New Paint and wood.
NOS grill, original front bumper, rechromed rear bumper.
Engine, transmission, brakes, front suspension all rebuilt, along with rear shocks, original leaf springs are on truck, but are in great shape. Added Sure grip.
Interior painted, seats and console recovered, new carpet, aftermarket cd receiver, 1978 AM/FM radio available. Aftermarket tach.
Gauges all work, but I did put Oil Pressure and Water temp gauges under dash as they are more accurate. I liked the wood grain dash, but have a silver one if wanted.
Original AC truck, but I did not put AC back on. Stll have AC compressor, condenser, AC line, evaporator.
Engine has Jet Hot coated headers and M1 Dual Plane intake, Mopar Performance valve covers, small Comp Cam, Holley 750 Carb, MSD ignition, (hidden). I don't have original carb.
I have original intake manifold, exhaust manifolds, valve covers, 5 original wheels, (that if polished would be good for driver), Original set of intake air tubes good condition, truck cover, extra set of decals.
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We cruised Woodward in the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat [w/video]
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
We were definitely rock stars at the 20th edition of the Dream Cruise.
The yell came from somewhere in the crowd: "Hey Hellcat, push it!" We obliged with a jab of the throttle, and the 707 horses of the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat roared to life. It went on like this. All weekend. It's one thing to attend the Woodward Dream Cruise, it's quite another to star in it.
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T hits the Redline
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Dodge has added a bit of spice to its Hemi-powered Challenger for 2013, offering up this new Redline package that makes its official debut at the Chicago Auto Show. The R/T Redline builds on the Rallye Redline kit that was created for the V6 Challenger, and we like how these subtle changes add to the muscle coupe's already classic styling.
In addition to the black chrome 20-inch wheels with red accents, the R/T Redline adds subtle graphics along the beltline. Inside, cars equipped with the six-speed manual transmission get a performance tuned exhaust that allows the engine to send a full 375 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. (Redline Challengers with the five-speed automatic produce 372 hp and 400 lb-ft.)
The Redline package retails for $1,995 and can be had on both Challenger R/T and R/T Plus models. Scroll down for the full press blast.
Chrysler killing off the 200 Convertible, Dodge Avenger
Sun, 23 Feb 2014When Chrysler rolled out the first-generation 200 to replace the Sebring range in 2010, it included replacements for both the sedan and the convertible. The Sebring Coupe, however, was left out of the mix. And now that the second-generation Chrysler 200 is descending upon us, Auburn Hills is paring things down even further. But this time, it's the convertible that reportedly isn't making the cut. Shame, too, since the rendering above shows what could have been quite an attractive droptop.
As our compatriots at Edmunds point out, sales of the convertible model accounted for less than five percent of overall Chrysler 200 sales, and at those numbers, the considerable cost of engineering a new drop-top couldn't be justified. With the Toyota Camry Solara and Volkswagen Eos also gone from the market (well, the VW isn't gone quite yet), the discontinuation of the Chrysler 200 Convertible leaves the affordable convertible segment largely to the sportier likes of the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro and smaller European offerings like the Mini Cooper and VW Beetle.
The Chrysler 200 Convertible isn't the only derivative being left behind with the new model: so too is the Dodge Avenger. That will leave a glaring hole in the Dodge lineup, with nothing to bridge the gap between the compact Dart and the larger Charger. Whether the Dodge brand has any plans to replace the Avenger with another model, not to be based on the 200, remains to be seen.