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MYSTA KANG
07-29-2004, 06:57 AM
Sources say a Dodge Charger is now confirmed. Many expect it to be shown in January 2005, with production originally slated for summer 2005, but apparently pushed up to February-March 2005. It will have a 6.1 Supercharged HEMI and will almost look identicle to the Chargers of old. Several sources have now converged on 420 horsepower, 390 lb-ft of torque for the 6.1 Hemi in the Charger SRT-8 but numbers have been quaratined about the S/C Hp and TQ ratings.

Fellas all I can do is say............MOPAR has made a comeback full circle. Only thing is they are not telling the price of the new Charger. I bet those guys who are making the Chevelle will produce a Superbird version of the Charger and sell it for about $200,000 ya think?

MYSTA KANG
07-29-2004, 08:09 AM
I guess other cars with performance dont get any love? :censor:

merc
07-29-2004, 08:34 AM
I guess other cars with performance dont get any love? :censor:

Sure other cars get attention and lots of love. But I would like to see a few pictures, smell the leather, and hear the exhaust tone before the first date.
After a couple times around the block I may explain by passion, or love, for this vehicle. Until then I am married to Ford Motor Credit for 3 more years and that's the bottom line.
:pimp:

TAF
07-29-2004, 08:37 AM
It's still a Chrysler...is my point of lack of excitement.

Captain Steve
07-29-2004, 11:14 AM
Sure other cars get attention and lots of love. But I would like to see a few pictures, smell the leather, and hear the exhaust tone before the first date.
After a couple times around the block I may explain by passion, or love, for this vehicle. Until then I am married to Ford Motor Credit for 3 more years and that's the bottom line.
:pimp:
Isn't it more like divorce merc? You got the baby, but you're paying alimony for 3 more years ...

THE_INTERCEPTOR
07-29-2004, 12:54 PM
Meh..., I'll believe it when I see it. :)

MENINBLK
07-29-2004, 01:32 PM
Sources say a Dodge Charger is now confirmed. Many expect it to be shown in January 2005, with production originally slated for summer 2005, but apparently pushed up to February-March 2005. It will have a 6.1 Supercharged HEMI and will almost look identicle to the Chargers of old. Several sources have now converged on 420 horsepower, 390 lb-ft of torque for the 6.1 Hemi in the Charger SRT-8 but numbers have been quaratined about the S/C Hp and TQ ratings.

I do not believe that the 6.1L Engine is a HEMI.
It is most likely a Mercedes Benz V8 Kompressor engine.
Hence the Supercharger.

They already use a 5.5L in the S55 AMG and other models.
Rated at 469HP / 516TQ. 0-60 in 4.5 sec for most models.
It wouldn't take much to make it a 6.1.

Silver_04
07-29-2004, 03:36 PM
IT'S FOREIGN NOW! Bleh.

SHERIFF
07-29-2004, 03:43 PM
.......will almost look identicle to the Chargers of old.


Those words alone scream......... BELIEVE IT WHEN YOU SEE IT!

I had just commented several weeks ago what the outcome might be if somebody like Pontiac introduced a new GTO that took on the appearance of an old 1966 or 1967,

If Dodge makes an exact replica of the 1969 or 1970 Charger R/T I will buy 2 of them. While many probably don't remember them, I would love to see them produce a 1970 Coronet R/T again.

mcb26
07-30-2004, 06:19 AM
It's been reported on some race sites (jayski) that the Charger has been submitted for approval by (WWF)NASCAR. If this is so the orginal would not fit their templet.

MYSTA KANG
07-30-2004, 07:15 AM
Hey i am just going off of the MOPAR magazines. The concept Charger that is shown on the Popular Hotrodding site is not the look of the new Charger. That was done by a college student using a 3-D program. I am very eager to see what the Charger will look like and what the performance will be.

dwasson
07-30-2004, 09:40 AM
With Ford abandoning us by killing the Marauder I'll be looking at anything affordable with a V8 and some style and room. I'll give the Charger a look.

jaywish
07-30-2004, 01:22 PM
Yes unfortunately Chrysler is German now.

My 68 Charger was my favorite big car prior to the Marauder.

They sure had a run with style back then. 68 to about 73 imho. The coronet 500 was very cool I remember those clearly. Super Bees also (That's what I'd buy if I could afford it) I can't picture a Coronet R/T

Still I would hesitate as it is not American any longer.

PS I think they came close with the Magnum but they were so concerned with style that the rear opening is to small. They had to make an oddball "L" shaped hatch to make it work. The rear glass doesn't go down so stuff can't stick out without leaving the "L" hatch up.

rayjay
07-31-2004, 05:52 AM
It's been reported on some race sites (jayski) that the Charger has been submitted for approval by (WWF)NASCAR. If this is so the orginal would not fit their templet.
This makes sense as the Magnum is the Intrepid replacement. I was wondering what Dodge was going to use as a Cup car.

Directedby
07-31-2004, 11:35 AM
It will be a 4 door sedan 5.7L Hemi.

A new charger is expected to hit the road somewhere around 2006. 2006 Dodge Charger is expected to be on the same lines as rear wheel drive Chrysler 300C, which is a sedan. Dodge released Charger before as a 4-door concept car in 1999 but how much the car introduced in 2006 will have resemblence with the old car is not known. Most probably the new Charger would come with both left & right-hand drive.

A lower V6 model may also be offered, along with possible coupe and all-wheel-drive variations. It also packs numerous Mercedes Benz parts.

Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.

http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosinsider/0407/20/c01-215232.htm

and...


Detroitnews.com

"A reborn version of Chrysler’s legendary Dodge Charger muscle car could be screaming around the high-walled turns of the Daytona 500 in February — at least one month before a street-ready Charger sedan lands in dealer showrooms. DaimlerChrysler AG’s Dodge division has submitted a new car design to NASCAR for the 2005 Nextel Cup racing season, and is expected to name it Charger. The racing debut could also create buzz for the mass-market Charger sedan that will be launched in the spring of 2005 and is another key vehicle for the Chrysler Group, which is struggling to return to profitability. That’s part of the reason why Dodge has taken its time in developing a new race car for NASCAR. Mike Zizzo, a NASCAR spokesman, said the racing association and Dodge have been in talks about a new design since the spring of 2003. He said NASCAR will give Dodge final approval on the design by Sept. 1, assuming it passes a variety of safety and performance tests. That would make it ready to race in February’s Daytona 500, the official kickoff of NASCAR’s racing season. “The (review) process is in the final stages, and it’s moving along quite well,” Zizzo said. Dodge has raced the Intrepid sedan in NASCAR’s flagship circuit since 2001, but according to NASCAR rules, could not run the car in 2005 because the car is no longer in production. The Intrepid was replaced in May by the new Dodge Magnum station wagon. The full-size Charger, which will be sold as a four-door sedan, is a closer match to the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Monte Carlo — the only three other vehicles competing in NASCAR’s top-tier Nextel Cup next year. Though the Ford Taurus is expected to be phased out in the next four years, Kevin Kennedy, a Ford racing spokesman said “as long as Taurus is around, it will be our car.” Pat Suhy, GM’s engineering group manager, said the Monte Carlo would not change for the 2005 racing season. The 2005 Dodge Charger will be built at Chrysler’s Brampton, Ontario, assembly plant. The rear-wheel-drive sedan will share the same underpinnings as the new Chrysler 300 sedan and Dodge Magnum wagon.(Detroit News)"

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:11 PM
I can't picture a Coronet R/T


http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtorange.jpg

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtyellow1.jpg

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtyellow3.jpg

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtblue.jpg

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/convbrown1.jpg

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/adamukrt.jpg

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:16 PM
Here's another.......... the dark green metallic they should have put on the Maraider. :)

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtgreen.jpg

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:18 PM
Here's another. Shows the very distinctive rear end the Coronet R/T had.

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtgreenrear.jpg

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:20 PM
Just about all of the Coronet R/Ts had the vinyl roof. It was the thang back in the early 70's. :)

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtyellow2a.jpg

Dan
07-31-2004, 02:22 PM
Hey Sherriff,

Not one single one of those images look at all like a car. :lol:

Best,

Dan

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:23 PM
Functional ram air, Coronet R/T

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtgreeneng.jpg

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:24 PM
Hey Sherriff,

Not one single one of those images look at all like a car. :lol:

Best,

Dan


Huh? What you talking about Willis?

Bluerauder
07-31-2004, 02:24 PM
Just about all of the Coronet R/Ts had the vinyl roof. It was the thang back in the early 70's. :)

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/coronetrtyellow2a.jpg
Sheriff, the pics are not coming through for me. All I can see is a place holder indicating that the image is hosted by tripod.com. Anyone else having that problem. Maybe they should have been posted as a link rather than an image. :confused:

Dan
07-31-2004, 02:26 PM
One good things about the Charger is that it will be very easy to spot. If it does wind up with a 6.1 and S/C I won't be trying to race one any time soon.

This whole retro thing is kinda cool, in my opinion. I would like to see them keep this going. It is a sure fire way to take sales away from foreign makers. Think about it. What cars made by Germany or Japan in the 60's can Germany or Japan trade on the nostalgie of??? Not BMW, not, not MB, not Honda, Nissan or Toyota had anything the 60's that your average American car guy would drool about.

Smart move, Detroit. Keep it going.

Best,

Dan

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:26 PM
Coronet R/T 425 horsepower, 490 torque

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/jpg/garydyerrtad.jpg

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:28 PM
They work on my end.

Oh well.............

Try this link.....

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/rtpic.html

Bluerauder
07-31-2004, 02:30 PM
My 68 Charger was my favorite big car prior to the Marauder.
I agree. The 1968 Charger R/T was a looker and a performer. I had a 1974 Blue Charger SE and took it to Germany. Man, it was great on the autobahns; but still had to move to the center lane to let the Porsche 911 Carreras, Lamborghini's and Ferrari's pass and some BMW Motorcycles too !!!

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 02:55 PM
Ahh.... 68 Charger R/t.................. with the Plain Jane wheel covers, quite a sleeper.... the beginning of the chase in the movie BULLITT!!!

http://www.mustangmods.com/data/843/bullitt.jpg

jgc61sr2002
07-31-2004, 04:02 PM
SHERIFF - That link was much better. Thanks.

dok
07-31-2004, 04:33 PM
I had a 1966 charger (first year they made them). It had the 383 and was pretty quick. I was happy when I got 12 MPG on the highway.

Kept it for 10 years and sold it to my cousin. 2 years later it was stolen and never seen again. :mad2:

nexstar7
07-31-2004, 04:45 PM
WOW! a dollar more and its mine. :rasta: or is it 80 thousand.

Bluerauder
07-31-2004, 05:14 PM
Ahh.... 68 Charger R/t.................. with the Plain Jane wheel covers, quite a sleeper.... the beginning of the chase in the movie BULLITT!!!
That's the one, 'zackly !!!! Great pics.

Bluerauder
07-31-2004, 05:23 PM
The 50 Fastest Muscle Cars


They work on my end.

Oh well.............

Try this link.....

http://coronetrt.tripod.com/rtpic.html

Sheriff, I found this interesting link on the site with the Coronet R/T photos. It is a list of the top fifty muscle cars. Must be in stock condition.

The 50 Fastest Muscle Cars (http://mork_04.tripod.com/50.htm)

1997 Viper GTS at 12.05 ET ??

SHERIFF
07-31-2004, 07:31 PM
The 50 Fastest Muscle Cars



Doesn't surprise me that the Coronet R/T would be in the top 50. A girl I use to date in High School back in 1970 had a brand new R/T. Blue with a black vinyl top, 4 speed. Her mother had no idea what she had bought her daughter. We had a blast in her car!

I talked to her a few weeks ago as she was leaving a school my daughter attends during the summer. She drives a 4 wheel drive Outback wagon now! :)

RCSignals
08-03-2004, 01:24 AM
Sources say a Dodge Charger is now confirmed. Many expect it to be shown in January 2005, with production originally slated for summer 2005, but apparently pushed up to February-March 2005. It will have a 6.1 Supercharged HEMI and will almost look identicle to the Chargers of old. Several sources have now converged on 420 horsepower, 390 lb-ft of torque for the 6.1 Hemi in the Charger SRT-8 but numbers have been quaratined about the S/C Hp and TQ ratings.

Fellas all I can do is say............MOPAR has made a comeback full circle. Only thing is they are not telling the price of the new Charger. I bet those guys who are making the Chevelle will produce a Superbird version of the Charger and sell it for about $200,000 ya think?

Until I read something directly from DCX themselves, this is nothing more than magazine writers trying to sell magazines, and being wishful. (not that such a Charger wouldn't be nice in the market)

I suspect any new "charger" will be based largely on the 300. (think four doors, and a Dodge truck grille instead of the 300 "I just sucked a lemon" grille.

MYSTA KANG
08-05-2004, 07:05 AM
RC, Do you really think the charger will be on the 300 scale. I really dont think dodge will use te same body as the 300 and call it a charger or the magnum. I dont know how the charger will look but just like cars in the past I am going by what dodge was saying at the Auto shows. Magazines are here to sell but Dodge is out to make money also. I bet Dodge leaked a little info out just to stir things up. But in the end who know you may be driving one also!

TripleTransAm
08-05-2004, 08:23 AM
http://www.mustangmods.com/data/843/bullitt.jpg


THIS made my day. You can almost hear the tortured screams from those tires and the wailing exhaust in that scene.

(that sound is burned into my memory forever... not only because I used the soundtrack for my voice mail greeting for years, but since moving to our new place and buying the DVD of this movie, my son has had that scene (scene 14, I think) playing OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER again in our TV room... I love that kid! :D )

http://www.victorpereira.com/2003/DSCF2690.JPG

SHERIFF
08-05-2004, 05:50 PM
.... and the wailing exhaust in that scene.
......that sound is burned into my memory forever...



Same here. I will never forget it.

In 1973 we had brand new Plymouth Gran Furys with the 440 magnum police package in the Sheriff's Office. If you remember them as well, they had one of the loudest exhausts on any factory car ever produced. This was back before the county administration snookered people into creating a "police force". We use to go to our Lowes store, back up to the front door, and rev the engines. The loud exhaust would set off the alarm. It usually took about 12 to 15 seconds for the dispatcher to turn the audio alarm off in the sheriff's office and dispatch the call. We would mark "on location" within seconds. The dispatcher never could understand how we repeatedly got on location SO FAST! Until we broke down one day and told him how we were setting off the alarm ourselves!

On another note, as we rode by court square or around the downtown business district, the exhausts would actually vibrate windows and doors. :)

RCSignals
08-05-2004, 05:50 PM
.............................. ... But in the end who know you may be driving one also!

Nope not me. Been there with "mopar, no reason to go back. (Unless maybe it's a 1940 Plymouth convertible)
It's as likely as it is Todd buying one :lol:

RCSignals
08-05-2004, 05:55 PM
THIS made my day. You can almost hear the tortured screams from those tires and the wailing exhaust in that scene.

(that sound is burned into my memory forever...

Except the tortured screams of those tires have nothing on the tortured screams of Barry's burning tires! :burnout:

hitchhiker
08-05-2004, 06:26 PM
Except the tortured screams of those tires have nothing on the tortured screams of Barry's burning tires! :burnout:

Back when Chrysler/Plymoth/Dodge was an American can company...

I wouldn't buy a thing from them now!

Best Regards,

David