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Here's "Smokey" playing around in his 1969 Dodge Charger.
Need for Speed: Shift PC update includes DLC - Examiner.com December 02, 2009
Legit ReviewsThe add-on brings five new cars: 1998 Toyota Supra Mark IV, 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, 1967 Shelby GT500, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T and 1969 Dodge Need for Speed SHIFT PC Game Expansion Pack and Patch 1.02 ReleasedDownload: Need for Speed SHIFT v1.02 Patch (Team Racing Pack)Need For Speed Shift PC Team Racing DLC & Patch 1.02 Releasedall 10 news articles »
The Mulsanne can - Khaleej Times December 12, 2009
Before Daisy Duke squeezed into her skin-tight short shorts and started rolling round on the bonnet, the Dodge Charger was drowning in a sea of competition.
Charitable trust refiles `Dukes' royalties lawsuit - The Associated Press December 09, 2009
Charitable trust refiles `Dukes' royalties lawsuit Tom Wopat — racing their 1969 "General Lee" Dodge Charger around the fictional Hazzard County, Ga., to avoid Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. and more »
NFS: Shift DLC goes gratis next month - GameSpot November 21, 2009
Of the new rides, EA will add the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427, 1967 Shelby GT-500, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T, Need For Speed: Shift Gets Team Racing Mode, Legendary Cars In DecemberNeed for Speed Shift DLC detailedFirst DLC for NFS Shift coming in December - -all 48 news articles »
Dodge Challenger gets charged up - Orange Cars channel November 20, 2009
Major alterations have been made to the exterior, with HPP paying homage to the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona (hence the moniker) by giving the HPP Dodge
We watched as Stan revved the engine of his Charger with an ear-splitting roar. " A few classics down is Tim McTevia's 1969 Ford Mustang. And like every other car we found at the Grand Sierra Resort, it's inseparable from its owner. Stan gets pulled over, but a burned-out tail light is just an excuse. "The last time, as soon as we pulled over I could tell as he was walking with a grin on his face, that OK, maybe I didn't do something wrong and he just wants to take a look at the car. "I feel its a part of me. You know, I've had it so long it's like an extension. " Tim is more
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A: First off due you want to keep it stock or custom. Second do you care about gas mileage and performance or do you want a resto-rod with all new up to date systems. You can use any of the following engines for either construction. 426 Hemi, 383, 440, 318 are all good engines for what you want. Third do you want to race it? I prefer the resto-rod setup. I would use a 440 fuel injected and possibly with a turbo. This gives you good power as well as better gas mileage then came with the original engine. If cost is involved go with the 318 fuel injected and add the turbo. This can be a real screamer. The 318/340/360 engines are available just about everywhere. The 440 is harder to find and was first made as a truck engine for Dodge trucks. The 383 was the same but is harder to work on. Both give good performance. You can contact MoPar Parts and they will help you. There are after market items you can purchase that will also help performance. Have you thought about what type of transmission you wish to use? I would suggest the older 727 torque flight, it would work well with any of the engines and very strong. Also one of the newer 6 speed manual are quite good with a newer shifter kit added. If you go with the manual don't forget the pistol grip shifter. What ever you decide remember MoPar FOREVER!!!! (answered by Ron on April 15, 2009)
A: well if your looking for power and dont care about gas milege,i would go with a 383 or 440,or if u could find one,an original 426 hemi.if not i would drop in a 318 2barrel or 360== (answered by rick on April 15, 2009)Q:
A: bruce willis is selling one for 30,000 quid and it is specialy tuned on E bay (answered by on May 20, 2009)
A: dam good luck finding one (answered by Geo on May 20, 2009)Q:
A: if you want to get littlee engine grease under your finger nails try craigslist...you might be able to find one in decent or fair condition that needs a little TLC (answered by dddd on August 03, 2009)