1993 Dodge Stealth Base Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Rockford, Illinois, United States
115,000 miles, 3.0 L Engine w/5 speed manual transmission. New Battery, rotors and brakes. Needs air conditioning Belt. am radio works but can't seem to tune in fm. Red exterior w/dark gray interior. Could use a front end alignment but it is not bad at all. No body damage. Original Paint!!! Very nice!!!! Runs great and it is quiet. Awesome car. Hood has minor pits and spoiler/rear view mirrors could use a buffing. Other than that, VERY NICE BODY. No rust. Smoke free car. I have tried to describe this car to the best of my knowledge honestly and if it sells, someone will be getting a very nice dependable car and it CATCHES eyes too. VERY CLEAN for a 1993. Also, It has been a smoke free car as well. Very important to many people. This is the car for you!!!!
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If you prefer rowing your own gears, the choice is made for you; there is no manual gearbox option available on the Charger Hellcat, or any Charger model at all, for that matter. Wonder why? Well, besides the fact that almost nobody - sorry, clutch fans, but it's true - would choose to buy a Charger with a manual transmission, that is? The answer, according to an industry insider in a post written on Jalopnik's Opposite Lock forum, is the floorpan.
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