32 Dodge Rat Rod With Ww11 History on 2040-cars
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32 DODGE RAT ROD WITH WW11 HISTORY, HAS 318 INTERCEPTOR/904 TRANS. B-17 BOMBER THEME, THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS-SWEET 17. THE GUY THAT BUILT THIS TRUCK, KNEW THE FLT ENG & CO-PILOT THAT FLEW THE SWEET 17, THIS WAS A MEMORIAL TO THEM. IT HAS 50 CAL WIRE LOOMS, MACHINE GUN SITE, DETAILED AIR CLEANER, HAND GRENADE SHIFTER, REAL B-17 GAUGES & REG GAUGES. 50 CAL CAN OPENER, GAS MASK, LIFE SIZE BODY WITH ARNOLD MASK AND REAL IKE JACKET,RIBBONS, PATCHES & BARS. HD SET W/SCULL CAP, BRASS FIRE EXTING, ARMY AIR FORCE SHIRT W/PATCHES. 2-100LB BOMBS ON BED W/ IRON CROSS TAIL LTS, 1945 AMMO BOX AND WOOD AMMO BOX, DUFFLE BAG W/ 2 PRACTICE GRENADES. MOON GAS TANK W/UNIQUE FILLER, WOOD SIDES FROM REAL ARMY TRUCK. VINYL ROLL UP WINDOWS. SMALL BOOK WITH WW11 PICS & LG BOOK WITH COPIES OF REAL FLT LOGS FROM FRANCE & GERMANY ALONG WITH PHOTOS & NEWSPAPER CLIPS FROM THE WAR. PRICELESS. PATCH FROM ACTUAL FIGHTER GROUP ON COVER. TRUCK IS FAST AND LOUD. TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE YOU GO. |
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2015 Ford Mustang vs. Camaro and Challenger [w/poll]
Thu, 17 Jul 2014The horsepower wars are tightening among the Detroit Three, as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger are getting bigger, more powerful, and yes, more fuel efficient.
That came into sharper focus this week as more information was revealed about the most insane Challenger ever - the 707-horsepower Hellcat - followed quickly by Ford's in-depth showcase of the 2015 Mustang in Dearborn.
It's shaping up to be a golden age for enthusiasts, and what's under the hood is becoming more important than ever.
Dodge not being dropped by Chrysler, CEO reaffirms
Mon, 16 Sep 2013Dodge isn't going anywhere. Despite some rumor and speculation over the future of the crosshair grille and the cars that wear it, Dodge brand boss, Tim Kuniskis, sat down with TheDetroitBureau.com, explaining that the marque isn't going anywhere. His sentiments echo those of SRT boss Ralph Gilles, who told a group of enthusiasts in July that "Dodge is here to stay!"
Dodge's death won't be "a part of a master plan to consolidate brands," Kuniskis told TheDetroitBureau.com. Instead, the brand, which is ultimately under the command of Fiat/Chrysler CEO, Sergio Marchionne, will likely ditch some of its badge-engineered models, like the Dodge Grand Caravan. A more focused Dodge, which was something Gilles has already hinted at, will likely see it exploring areas of the market that haven't been exploited by other Chrysler brands.
Kuniskis, not surprisingly, wasn't willing to delve into any detailed product plans, telling TDB that the size of the brand's lineup "remains to be seen." Regardless of how big the brand actually ends up being (it is presently Chrysler's volume brand - and not by a little), hopefully the statements from Kuniskiss can put the rumors of a Dodge closure to bed.
Dodge celebrates centennial with Charger and Challenger 100th Anniversary Editions
Tue, 19 Nov 2013In 1914, the Dodge brothers went from being a parts supplier to a full-scale automaker, and to celebrate the centennial of this milestone, Dodge will offer special editions of the 2014 Charger and Challenger early next year. Both cars will be sold in limited numbers (although no specific number was given), and these cars will stand out thanks to unique touches like 20-inch wheels, 100th anniversary edition logos and the exclusive High Octane Red Pearl Coat paint job (shown above).
The 100th Anniversary Edition package, which runs $2,200 on the 2014 Charger and $2,500 on the 2014 Challenger, comes with red or black leather seats with a cloud print (for a denim-like look) and metal badges on the seatbacks that read "Dodge Est. 1914," while similar logos are also found on the wheel center caps and front fenders. The instrument gauges are unique to each car, with the Charger getting black gauges and the Challenger getting white gauges, and to enunciate the 100-year anniversary, both cars have red numerals on the speedometer for the 100-mile-per-hour mark.
Finishing off the 100th Anniversary Edition cars, which will be offered on V6 and R/T models, Dodge adds a flat-bottom steering wheel and embroidered floor mats as a part of the package. Scroll down for the full press release for these commemorative models.