1978 Dodge Magnum Xe Coupe 2-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
WE HAVE A 1978 DODGE MAGNUM XE FOR SALE. IT HAS A 360 V-8 AND AUTO TRANS. WE OBTAINED THE CAR FROM THE SECOND OWNER WHO ORIGINALLY PURCHASED IT FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER. THERE ARE SOME SERVICE RECORDS THAT ARE INCLUDED. THE T-TOPS ARE INCLUDED AND THE CAR OVERALL IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE LADY ,WHO WE OBTAINED IT FROM, HAD THE CAR FOR HER HUSBAND WHO WAS RESTORING IT PASSED AWAY. THE VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE ENGINE IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AND DOES CRANK OVER. WE DID NOT WANT TO COMPLETE START IT BECAUSE IT HAS SAT FOR AWHILE. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. BEST OF LUCK! |
Dodge Magnum for Sale
- Rare 1978 dodge magnum xe coupe 2-door(US $9,500.00)
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Dodge CEO and Gas Monkey Garage dissect the 10-second Challenger Hellcat
Fri, 11 Jul 2014So far, whenever we've seen the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT with its 707-horsepower, supercharged Hellcat V8, the muscle car has been smoking its tires. Dodge is finally proving that the SRT can do more than ruin perfectly good sets of rubber, though. In it's latest video, company CEO Tim Kuniskis hands the Hellcat off to the guys from Gas Monkey Garage to show how quickly the automaker's most powerful model can make it down the drag strip.
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.
Chrysler recalling 2009-2010 Ram 1500, Dodge Dakota pickups over axle pinion nut
Mon, 08 Oct 2012Chrysler is issuing a recall for the 2009 and 2010 Ram 1500 and Dodge Dakota pickup trucks due to improper installation of the rear axle pinion nut. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a total of 44,300 trucks are affected by the recall, and there have been 12 confirmed incidents including one crash.
The issue on both trucks is that the pinion nut is loosening on some trucks due to a lack of thread adhesive, and it is causing the rear axle to lock up resulting in loss of vehicle control. NHTSA's recall notice says that eight incidents occurred at speeds over 35 miles per hour and most also exhibited driveshaft failures as well since the loss of the pinion nut would cause the gear to separate from the driveshaft. In one complaint, the driveshaft separated from the rear axle and punctured the gas tank.
Chrysler will begin sending out recall notices to affected owners in November, but scroll down to see the official NHTSA notice.
Chrysler recalls small number of 2013-2014 cars and trucks over engine debris
Thu, 12 Dec 2013Chrysler is recalling a small number cars over issues with their 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines. The recall, which affects 522 examples of its 2013 Dodge Avenger and Chrysler 200 models, as well as 2014 Jeep Compass and Patriot CUVs has to do with potential debris in the balance shaft bearings.
The abrasive stuff can cause the oil pressure to drop, which could lead to the engine stalling or outright failure. This situation could at best leave drivers stranded and at worst lead to a crash.
Chrysler will begin notifying owners, who will need to report in to have the balance shaft module replaced. All repairs are naturally free of charge. Scroll down for the bulletin from NHTSA.