1971 Dodge Charger 426 Rt on 2040-cars
Old Bethpage, New York, United States
1971 426 HEMI R/T CHARGER, CORRECT ORANGE PAINT, AUTO WITH FACTORY CONSOLE SHIFTER, RALLY DASH WITH TACH, AIR
GRABBER HOOD, FRONT CHIN SPOILER, REAR DECK SPOILER, BLACK BUCKET SEAT INTERIOR, ROTISSERIE RESTORATION, COMPLETE
NUT AND BOLT, NOTHING SPARED OR OVERLOOKED. 426 HP HEMI ENGINE, 727 TRANS, 4:10 DANA. THERE ARE RECEIPTS THAT TOTAL
WELL OVER $150K SPENT ON THE COMPLETE ROTISSERIE RESTORATION. THIS FINEST RESTORED 426 HEMI R/T CHARGER. POWER
STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, RALLY WHEELS WITH CHROME RINGS AND CAPS. MACHINE GUN EXHAUST TAIL PIPES. PERFECT
TRUNK, FLOORS, & FRAME. ABSOLUTELY NO RUST OR RUST REPAIR ISSUES. HIGHLY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, INTERIOR,
TRUNK AND UNDERSIDE. RALLY DASH & GAUGE AND INSTRUMENT IS INTACT AND WORK CORRECTLY
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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat revving is sonic bacon
Fri, 23 May 2014This is the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, and we're sure that by now, you know its stats, including over 600 horsepower from its 6.2-liter, supercharged V8. What, pray tell, does that blown engine sound like, though?
At least judging on the sonic strength of this video, it's very, very dirty. Honestly, it sounds unlike anything that's come out of the Chrysler Group in a long time, if ever. It's loud, almost brutally so, with a bark that few road-going V8s can match.
Of course, you should be the final judge here. Take a look and a listen at the two videos below, one of which comes from our friends at Cars.com that provides a nice look under the hood, and then let us know what you think of the Hellcat's singing voice in Comments.
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 recalls 350k vehicles over ignition switches
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Chrysler has announced a recall covering 349,442 vehicles due to ignition switches that can either become stuck or move without warning. All of the affected vehicles are from the 2008 model year, and were built before May 12, 2008.
The automaker has learned that ignition keys on some vehicles "may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position during engine-startup," the company said in a statement. Additionally, "an ignition key may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position and may inadvertently move through the 'ON' position to 'ACCESSORY' or 'OFF.'"
Chrysler says it is unaware of any related injuries, and notes that while reduced braking, engine or steering power is possible in such instances, the airbags are not affected. The later stands in contrast to General Motors' recent rash of high-profile recalls, and it's an important distinction that Chrysler (understandably) felt necessary to call out in bold print in its press release.