Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2015

1969 Dodge Charger RT Johnny Lightning 1:24












The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over seven generations since 1966.
The first Charger was a show car in 1964. A 1965 Charger II concept car resembled the 1966 production version.
The Charger has been built on three different platforms in various sizes. In the United States, the Charger nameplate has been used on intermediate sized pony cars, muscle cars, and personal luxury coupes, as well as on subcompact hatchbacks; and the current Charger is a full-size four-door sedan.
The 1966 Charger was an effort by Dodge to produce an upscale, upsized pony car. American Motors had already built a very similar vehicle in 1965, the (Rambler) Marlin, which was positioned as a personal car, an emerging market niche.
Mercury was successful in its execution in introducing the upscale Cougar, which was both larger and more refined than the Ford Mustang that pioneered the pony car concept in 1964.
The Charger was positioned as a more expensive and luxurious coupe aiming at the market segment represented by the Oldsmobile Toronado and Ford Thunderbird market segment instead of the other muscle cars.
The Charger was introduced during the 1966 model year. Derived from the Chrysler B-body intermediate-sized Dodge Coronet, it shared major components like the chassis and much of the two-door Coronet's front body, but it received a fastback rear, similar to AMC's Marlin, and it featured a four bucket seat interior. The front fascia introduced hidden headlights behind a full-width grille.
The base engine was a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 with a three-speed manual and an optional automatic transmission. Larger and more powerful engines were also available such as the 426 cubic inch Hemi V8. Sales were low.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

2011 Rio Police Dodge Charger Pursuit Fast & Furious Greenlight 1:24











FAST FIVE:
After the team is unable to dodge the security cameras, Han remarks that the only way to pull of their heist is to have invisible cars. Dom remarks he knows where to get some, and he, Han, Brian and Roman break into a Brazilian police station's parking lot and manage to steal four 2011 Dodge Chargers. At a red light, the four of them decide to have a million dollar quarter mile race. Although Roman cheats, he ends up in last place, and Dom, who is in first, lets go of the throttle to give Brian the win as a baby gift.
The next day, the crew gets set to prepare for the heist; Han, Gisele, Roman,TejLeo and Santos take off in two of the Chargers, but before Dom, Mia, Brian and Vince can do their part, Luke Hobbs of the DSS manages to raid their hideout.
The cars are then seen when Hobbs agrees to help Dom and his crew with their heist. The crew make two of the Police Package Chargers into finely tuned, black matte Chargers with suspension mods (in reality, the matte black Chargers are 2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8s).
The police edition Chargers are then seen when the corrupt Brazilian cops decide to give Brian and Dom pursuit (some of the Rio police Chargers are in fact 2006 Dodge Charger LX Police Package). Han and Roman, in their 2011 PPV Chargers, manage to shunt some other police edition Chargers out of the way, managing to carve a 10-second window for Brian and Dom to replace the real vault with a fake one.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

1969 Dodge Charger R/T Maisto 1:25











El Dodge Charger es un automóvil estadounidense producido por la división Dodge de Chrysler. A la fecha, existen muchos y diferentes vehículos de Dodge, en tres diferentes plataformas, conformando la línea Charger. Este nombre es asociado generalmente con un modelo de rendimiento en la gama Dodge, sin embargo, también se ha llevado a un Hatchback, un Sedán y a un Cupé de lujo personal.

Las tres principales iteraciones del Dodge Charger producidas fueron: una línea de coches tamaño medio, de 1966 a 1978 (B-Body), una línea de coches tipo sub-compacto, de 1983 a 1987 (L-Body) y una línea de sedán tamaño completo fabricada desde el 2006 (LX y LY).

Este nombre también se llevó a un prototipo de 1999 que difería sustancialmente del Charger, puesto en producción para el año 2006. Un nombre similar, el Ramcharger, fue empleado para un vehículo tipo camioneta.

También aparece en la película Wheels of Terror (Terror sobre ruedas) siendo el auto asesino de la película un Dodge charger 1974 .

Cuenta con un motor de 8 cilindros en V desplazamiento de 7.0 litros y 425 Hp.