Challenger Parts: Epic Sounds And Parts

by Tom S Powers

Dodge is well known for their heavy duty trucks, race cars and sedans that made their name popular today. Since they became known under the Daimler Chrysler company, the popularity has made Dodge well-cared for. Dodge vehicles are known and are demanding by racing teams when it comes to winning on the various race tracks all over the world. Dodge today, is known is the racing champ when it comes to wins.

A once dreamed of automotive business of the Dodge brothers became a reality. They began marketing cars and trucks that have become a staple of a lifestyle with people around the globe making the business quite the success; finally, the business was bought and the manufacturing of vehicles was turned over to the Chrysler Corporation.

Dodge cars, which are a part of Daimler Chrysler Company, are still famous for their features. Some of the popular cars of this company are Daimler Chrysler Company,Viper, Stratus, Neon, Dodge Avenger,Ram, Intrepid, Sprinter,Dakota, Magnum, and a few others. Dodge still manufactures cars that show the true interest of a famous car maker. To ride the Dodge is similar to enjoying life.

Dodge was the last manufacturer to enter the pony car division in the United States market. But everyone can say that Dodge has wisely spent their time in crafting their entry excellently - the Dodge Challenger. Released by the Dodge, a division of Chrysler Corporation, the Challenger was well-appreciated by the car enthusiast and the buying public. Though it was strongly based on Plymouth Barracuda's new E-body, its wheelbase is two inches bigger and it received a different sheet metal.

When it was introduced in 1970, the Dodge Challenger parts made 80,000 sales. However, in spite of this, these parts did not escape the negativity from the press. Also, the pony car market was already in its death throes when the Challenger came along. This is why the Challenger lasted a mere five years. After the model year 1974, Dodge Challenger production came to an end. Over the Challenger's lifetime, 165,500 units have been sold.

The Dodge Challenger came with a host of engine choices. The famous Dodge Challenger Trans Am is a model of Dodge Challenger that's produced only in 1970. It was a racing homologation car powered by a specially tuned Six-Pack version of the 340 cubic inch (5.6L) engine. Challenger T/A features a fiberglass lift-off hood with a giant hood scoop and "megaphone" exhaust outlets installed in front of the rear wheels.

Dodge Challenger parts are available for both hard top coupes and convertibles through the 1971 model year. The performance model, designated as R/T for Road and Track is available in either body style. The 08-09 parts challenger has relaunched their service, but the new Dodge challenger parts are hard to find. Available options included, manual transmission, limited slip differential, engines, steeper rear axle ratios, limited slip differential, shaker scoop, vinyl roof, an extra small rear window, and leather seats.

The Dodge Challenger gained 80,000 sales just on the first year of its debut in 1970. There was a lot of critics' from the press about the Dodge Challenger parts, as well as a bad car market that was already falling behind. The model which they have kept as the performance model is available in both types. It is called Road/Track. The options that were available were a limited slip differential, manual transmission, engine, steeper rear axle ratios, shaker scoop, leather seats, vinyl roof and a smaller "formal"back window. In 08-09 parts Challenger has been introduced again but new challenger Dodge parts are hard to get.

Published September 4th, 2008

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