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1970 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:85000 Color: AND
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440 SIX PACK MATCHING NUMBERS "V" CODE. THIS BEAUTIFUL
CAR ONLY HAS 85,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THE EXTERIOR AND
INTERIOR ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THIS CAR HAS BEEN
RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR OF TOP BANANA. THE BODY IS
VERY STRAIGHT WITH GOOD GAPS. CHROME FRONT AND REAR
BUMPER ARE BEAUTIFUL. THE UNDERSIDE IS EXCEPTIONALLY
CLEAN WITH NO SURFACE RUST SHOWING ON ANY OF THE
COMPONENTS INCLUDING THE EXHAUST SYSTEM, WHICH HAS
BEEN UPGRADED TO STAINLESS STEEL. THIS SUPER BEE HAS A
440CID RATED WITH 390HP, TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION, TORSION BAR FRONT SUSPENSION WITH SPRING
REAR AND 4-WHEEL POWER DRUM BRAKES. THE INTERIOR IS ALL
STOCK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AN AFTERMARKET WATER
TEMPERATURE GAUGE AND THE FACTORY TACH HAS BEEN
REPLACED WITH AN AUTOMETER UNIT. OPTIONS CODED, BASED
ON THE DATA PLATE, INCLUDE VARIABLE SPEED WIPERS, HOOD
TIE DOWN PINS, TACHOMETER, FRESH AIR HOOD INTAKE, MUSIC
MASTER AM RADIO AND DRESS-UP PACKAGE. SEAT BELTS HAVE
ALSO BEEN INSTALLED FOR MODERN SAFETY. THIS BEE IS A HEAD
TURNER AND READY TO BE DRIVEN HOME.

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Fri, 15 Aug 2014

NASCAR's Nationwide Series may have switched (in appearance anyway) to muscle cars, but American racing fans know that if they want to see real muscle cars on the street circuits, the only place to look is Trans Am. The all-American racing series is packed with Mustangs, Camaros and even Corvettes. The one thing it's been missing is the Dodge Challenger, but now SRT Motorsports has announced it's bringing its muscle car back where it belongs.
Rather than waiting until next year, the Miller Racing team is switching mid-season to the new Dodge Challenger SRT Trans Am racer you see here, just in time for this weekend's race at Mid-Ohio. And not just that - it's lined up a compelling pair of drivers to pilot it, as well.
The No. 11 car will be driven by Trans Am legend Tommy Kendall, a four-time series champion who's been off the grid since 2004. Backing him up in the No. 1 Challenger will be none other than Cameron Lawrence, the driver who has won five out of six races in the Chevy Camaro so far this season, losing out only once to American racing scion Adam Andretti.

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Of course, the only fitting contender to race against Dodge's latest top muscle car is its grandpa - a Hemi-powered 1971 Challenger, in this case. Before getting to the main event, the hosts also show off some of the SRT's unique features like the blanks in the grille that feed the intercoolers. We'll go ahead and spoil that the Hellcat makes its pass in the 10-second range, and the video admits the tires on the production version would take just a touch longer to cover the quarter-mile. However, you have to watch film to see just how quick it actually goes. Scroll down to see a classic example of American muscle drag racing against its modern legacy.

How to turn a Dodge airport tug into a trail slayer

Sun, 16 Nov 2014

Sometimes, having a ton of fun requires takes a ton of work. Just nine days before the so-called Ultimate Adventure 2014, the folks behind 4-Wheel & Off-Road had 40 tasks to complete in order to turn the ratty truck pictured above into a machine that could excel on treacherous off-road trails while still being able to handle highway jaunts. Much of process behind the build was chronicled on the latest episode of Dirt Every Day.
The team's vehicle started life as a 1990 Dodge tug truck that spent part of its life hauling around airplanes. The builders hung on to the Cummins six-cylinder diesel, but they tossed out practically everything else for the project, with some seriously heavy-duty replacement parts for the transmission, transfer case, axles and a whole lot more. The process was certainly a ton of work, but the end result looks like a fantastic crawler.
Sure, it might have been easier to bring a truck that was already prepared, but where would the fun in that have been? Stay tuned until the end of the video for a few glimpses of the completed Dodge and peek at some of the punishment it goes through.