Curious if anyone out here has placed an order on the Drag Racer version? I realize they are not street legal and therefore for racers only, but wondering if anyone has tried and what the process looks like? The 3 engine options are nice too, 6.1, 5.7 or the 5.9 wedge version.
I read on allpar.com that they were... maybe something different happend but im almost positive i''ve read a couple of articles mentioning the 6.4 (392)
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2003 Dodge Ram 4x4 Slt 20 Inch Chrome Wheels 5.7 Hemi Flowmaster Exhaust With 4inch Tips Single Cab BLACK Go JAGUARS!! Is A Member of: "THE DARK-SIDE"
Curious if anyone out here has placed an order on the Drag Racer version? I realize they are not street legal and therefore for racers only, but wondering if anyone has tried and what the process looks like? The 3 engine options are nice too, 6.1, 5.7 or the 5.9 wedge version.
We submitted an initial proposal to the man at Mopar in charge of the program/ordering. We were told Mopar does not intend on selling the Drag Package cars to just anyone, they want them raced/campaigned... being the first "Package" car Chrysler has built in 40 years (Cuda/Dart), they are worried about people buying them for collectors reasons, and never racing them.
If our proposal is approved, we will be converting the car to a Cuda with our Cuda Package, and racing it next year.
I contacted Dodge about the drag only cars, and they wanted me to take a pair. You cant purchase a chassis only car, so the next best thing is the SE gutted and my 7.0L, 727 and new rear end dropped in. I hope to be 300 pounds lighter then the P code, and a full half second faster. To purchase 2 I would have to shell out just over 76,000.00 and that is not financed. I figure I will have about 32,000 and MANY hours into making the car I want. That is after selling the 3.5, transmission and anything I dont need on the track.
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2008 Challenger Silver, all options 8h300590 2963/6400