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Dodge Charger 1969 Fast and Furious

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Dodge charger 1969 - Have you watched Fast and Furious ? Dominic toretto driving dodge charger fast and furious. This is the one of best car that I know. Dodge charger 1969 specs uses V8 machine with 7200 cc for generating 140 PS maximum power. As its name, this car start produced in 1969 and this is the most popular legendary car in the world. Dodge charger 1969 classed at muscle car. The name of dodge charger daytona taken from a name of beach in Florida. This place was a center of auto racing. In last 10 years, this car no longer known, but in 2012 it gets back its debut by  at the 2012 Los Angeles International Auto Show. Ini this last decade, muscle car always become belle. Because it has antique and get their popular in this era. Muscle car often shown in the popular movie. There are various dodge charger 1969 that can be your choice. You can buy this car for your lifestyle. It should be middle range of price, you can start to get it starting from $50,000. But it based on your ne

1969 Dodge Charger General Lee

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They were just good ol’ boys, never meaning no harm, but for seven years, the Duke boys of Hazzard County made a weekly jump into the living rooms of millions of television viewers as they piloted a seemingly indestructible Dodge Charger affectionately called the General Lee. During the run of this highly successful television series, it is estimated that as many as 320 (perhaps even more) 1968 to 1970 Chargers were catapulted across rivers, over police cars, through construction sites or anywhere else one could imagine a car flying in the air, only to succumb to the rather hard landings. One rumor was that towards the end of production, the supply of fresh General Lees had dried out and people who owned even the most derelict examples were able to raise the asking price, as the production company was desperately in need of cars. There were survivors, however – the lucky few cars saved from the rigors of being chased by the dimwitted Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, who himself was being egg

‘Insidious’ Dodge Challenger by Dave Salvaggio Goes On Sale

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Those bitten by the Dodge bug would be glad as the 1970 Challenger is now put up for sale. The unique ‘Insidious‘ was designed and built by Dave Salvaggio in 2007. It has been entirely revamped, be it inside, outside or under the hood. The car is drenched in black pearl overlaid with olive and sandstone pearl. The exterior poses a new attire with the door handles, roof rail moulding and trim pieces being taken off. The re-contoured wheel arches and new glass are some new elements. The scratch build grille and taillights along with new-looking hood, bumpers and front fenders, give it a refreshed look. Under the hood lies a 426 Hemi crate engine coming from Mopar Performance. It comes with custom headers, custom exhaust and a Hillborn EFI unit. It is mated to a Tremec TKO 600 transmission and offers 575 hp (429 kW). The chassis is rejuvenated and now integrates four-wheel independent suspension and coilover springs. The car is fitted with Symbolic TS15 20-inch wheels and Pirelli P-Zero t

Gone In 60 Seconds Eleanor Mustang To Be Auctioned

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The 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Eleanor from ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ will be auctioned off by COYS at the 2012 Autosport International show in Birmingham January 14th. This is one of the three surviving cars, out of a total twelve built for the film. Not sure exactly if it’s the one in which Nicolas Cage made out with Angelina Jolie. The movie star car was built by former Boyd Coddington designer Chip Foose based on Hot Rod illustrator Steve Stanford’s sketches. It features new wider wheel arches, a bonnet with a prominent bulge, a deep front valance and side skirts and a spoiler incorporated into the boot lid, plus PIAA lights were installed in both the nose and tail and a distinctive billet grille, all wrapped up is a magnificent metallic Grey with Black stripes. The car also has Schmidt 17×8-inch wheels. The interior however remains standard Shelby with a big tachometer and roll hoop. This particular Mustang is powered by a 351 cubic inch Ford Racing crate motor fitted with a ‘big’ camsha

1969 ZL1 Camaro

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Perhaps one of the rarest of muscle cars, the 1969 ZL1 Camaro featured a jaw-dropping 500 horses under the hood in an aluminum V-8 engine. This bad boy American beast could go from 0-60 in about 5.3 seconds, which was why some of the 69 models made found their way into drag-racing. Over time, the full complement of cars was sold; however, the package option was never offered again. Via: toptenz.net

1969 427 COPO Chevelle

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A special order by dealers designated Central Office Production Order, the 1969 427 COPO Chevelle had a limited run of about 320 cars. This 450 bhp muscle car was fitted with a L72 427-cid V-8 due to demand from muscle loving Chevy dealers. Interestingly enough, Chevy didn’t want their mid-sizes at the time to have more than 400 cid. But the COPO Chevelles were made and distributed to some very happy dealers. Via: toptenz.net

1970 454 Chevelle SS

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The 1970 Super Sport package Chevelle featuring the LS6 package came in at a whopping 454 horse. The option was standard for the average car buyer of the day making it one of the most powerful stock cars anyone could purchase. With racing stripes and a smooth interior, this muscle monger was the average muscle lover’s dream. Via: toptenz.net

1969 Ford Mustang ‘Boss 429’

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The ‘Boss 429’ 1969 Ford Mustang was the costliest non-Shelby Mustang Ford offered at the time. The reason came down to the semi-hemi 429 engine that Ford wanted to get into NASCAR. While the car was not built for its screaming starts, it was known for long-haul racing capabilities and smooth handling. Via: toptenz.net

Bad-a.ss Chevy Camaro by Chrome & Carbon

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I don’t know about you guys and gals, but I’ve never seen a Chevrolet Camaro that’s more awesome than this one. This jaw dropping Camaro was modified in the other corner of the world, by a company from Dubai called Chrome & Carbon, which designed a wonderful and aggressive widebody kit for it named ‘Guvyer’. The name apparently comes from an older Japanese anime series where the characters transformed into robotic warriors and yeah, you could say that this Camaro is a sort of Transformer, right? It looks even better than Bumblebee and it doesn’t even cost too much to turn your Camaro into this beauty. This widebody kit is priced at $18k and it includes a lot of elements made of carbon fiber such as a new front bumper with daytime running LED lights, a new front splitter, new hood with large scoops, wider fenders, side skirts, a new rear bumper, diffuser, rear splitter, spoiler, new grilles, trims and many more. The car also a set of forged wheels wrapped in high performance tires a

1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO STREET FIGHTER

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Few cars hold a reputation quite like the classic 1967 Chevrolet Camaro. Whether you prefer imports or domestics, it’s hard not to love the aggressive body lines of this vehicle, especially one like this Street Fighter Camaro. Owned by Team Speed member Totem, he recently finished this long time project car mid way through 2011, and the end result is simply incredible. The entire exterior is sporting a flat black paint job with gloss black and carbon fibers accents, all of which is contrasted by bright red 14 inch Willwood brake calipers. This beast has been outfitted with a Vengeance Racing built Forged 427 LS7.

1971 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda

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The '71 'Cuda saw a host of very-cool styling changes versus the previous year; check off the option box for the 426 cu. in. HEMI and Incredible Quivering Exposed Cold Air Grabber (er, shaker scoop) and you had yourself one very powerful and highly desirable machine. They made only 11 convertibles, each now worth a few million dollars.

1966 Pontiac GTO – Moonshined

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Pontiac's intermediate line was restyled again for 1966, gaining more curvaceous styling with kicked-up rear fender lines for a "Coke-bottle" look, and a slightly "tunneled" backlight. The tail light featured a rare louvered cover, only seen on the GTO. Overall length grew only fractionally, to 206.4 in (5,243 mm), still on a 115 in (2,921 mm) wheelbase, while width expanded to 74.4 in (1,890 mm). Rear track increased one inch (2.5 cm). Overall weight remained about the same. The GTO became a separate model series, rather than an optional performance package, with unique grille and tail lights, available as a pillared sports coupe, a hardtop (without B-pillars), or a convertible. Also an automotive industry first, plastic front grilles replaced the pot metal and aluminum versions seen on earlier years. New Strato bucket seats were introduced with higher and thinner seat backs and contoured cushions for added comfort and adjustable headrests were introduced as a

1971 Plymouth HEMI Cuda

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This car has been revamped, restored from the past. Strengthened muscle car that every American would like to have in your garage. The Plymouth Barracuda is a two-door car that was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964–1974. The first-generation Barracuda, a fastback A-body coupe based on the Plymouth Valiant, had a distinctive wraparound back glass and was available from 1964–1966. The second-generation 1967–1969 Barracuda, though still Valiant-based, was heavily redesigned. Second-generation A-body cars were available in fastback, notchback, and convertible versions. The 1970–1974 E-body Barracuda, no longer Valiant-based, was available as a coupe and a convertible, both of which were very different from the previous models. The final model year for the Barracuda was 1974. Information is from source: Wikipedia

1971 Dodge Challenger

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The Challenger is described in a book about 1960s American cars as Dodge’s "answer to the Mustang and Camaro." It was one of two Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda. "Both the Challenger and Barracuda were available in a staggering number of trim and option levels" and were intended "to compete against cars like the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang, and to do it while offering virtually every engine in Chrysler's inventory." However they were "a rather late response to the ponycar wave the Ford Mustang had started." The author of a book about "Hemi"-powered muscle cars says that the Challenger was conceived in the late 1960s as Dodge’s equivalent of the Plymouth Barracuda, and that the Barracuda was designed to compete against the Mustang and Camaro. He adds that Chrysler intended the new Dodge as "the most potent ponycar ever," and positioned it "to compete against the Mercu

1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO

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The 1967 Camaro shared the subframe / semi-unibody design with the 1968 Chevy II Nova. Almost 80 factory and 40 dealer options, including three main packages, were available. The RS was an appearance package that included hidden headlights, revised taillights with back-up lights under the rear bumper, RS badging, and exterior rocker trim. 1967 Camaro SS convertible (with Z28 stripes added) The SS included a 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 engine and the L35 and L78 396 cu in (6.5 L) big-block V8's were also available. The SS featured non-functional air inlets on the hood, special striping, and SS badging on the grille, front fenders, gas cap, and horn button. It was possible to order both the SS and RS to receive a Camaro RS/SS. In 1967, a Camaro RS/SS convertible with a 396 engine paced the Indianapolis 500.

1968 Ford Mustang with NOS is a fun to drive

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Originally an open track car, this 1968 Ford Mustang has been returned to road spec whilst retaining a number of race car features. It still has the full roll cage, although the side impact bars have been removed to ease getting in and out. The motor is a small block screamer that happily spins the wheels in the first three gears! Suspension is all Global West’s finest making the car handle better than any 45 years old car should. It actually handles better than a number of modern sports cars! This is helped by the power rack and pinion steering and awesome Baer brakes which benefit from a Hydratech hydraulic power unit and P-Zero tires. Read more! It’s light and fast, as well as very capable in the corners. Altogether a huge amount of fun to drive.   The car was built to drive and not just look pretty. After several years on the road in its current trim, all the kinks have been worked out of it and the car drives beautifully. Engine: 435 horsepower 302ci block stroker racing engine wi

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Custom 2 Door Coupe

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This 1970 custom Chevelle features a Tremec 5 speed transmission, brand new 650 horsepower balanced and blueprinted 454 HEI with MSD ignition, LS6 pistons, forged crank, rods, with dual 500 cfm Edelbrock carburetors, 3″ crossover exhaust with super 40 mufflers, bumper bolts have been shaved and front licence plate smoothed over, custom driveshaft, custom taillight pockets, dual electric fans, brake line lock system, billet serpentine, Edelbrock adjustable suspension – suspension kit with springs and adjustable control arms, Mcleod clutch, and many more! Check out the Polished aluminum wheels with high performance tires – 17″ nitro tires with hopster wheels! This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle has awesome look – the car is completely painted black on black on black! http://www.musclevehicles.com

1967 FORD MUSTANG SG-ONE

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Performance Specifications: Engine: Obsidian 392 Cubic inch V-8, twin Rotex Supercharged/Intercooled with programmable fuel injection Horsepower: 900HP (est.) on pump gas (with 1,000HP+ easily obtainable with tuning) Torque: 750lbs. ft. on pump gasoline (est.) 0-60MPH: 4 Seconds (est. & traction limited) Weight: Approx 3,000lbs Length: 190.6″ (Extended 7″ to accommodate virtually anyone up to 7 feet tall) Wheels: 18″x8.5″ Front & 20″x10″ Rear CoupeR wheels /BF Goodrich KDW tires Engine & Drivetrain specifications: Twin C38 Rotrex Superchargers (each capable of up to 39lbs. of boost) Twin Active Blow Off Valves Custom Billet Radiator Core Support, Firewall, and Pulley System 351W based 392 Stroker w/Porcelain Black finish (900BHP on min. Boost) Custom Aluminum Hogan?s Intake Manifold Twin Custom Spearco Intercoolers Twin Viper Throttle Bodies Fabricated Aluminum Valve Covers Big Stuff 3 Fuel Injection w/on board computer management/diagnostics Aeromotive Fuel Pump Custom Alu

1967 FORD MUSTANG CUSTOM FASTBACK – ELEANOR’S WORST NITEMARE

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The featured 1967 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback is the Eleanor’s worst Nitemare. Truly one-of-a-kind, this 1967 Ford Mustang Pro Touring Fastback has been hand-built from the ground up and is a multi-award winner! What’s more, this muscle car is AUTOGRAPHED by CARROLL SHELBY himself on the dash!! What a masterpiece! As far as we know, this muscle car has been officially named “NITEMARE” because it is just that intense!