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June 21, 2011

All Eyes on the Dodge Scat Pack!

Posted on: June 21, 2011 – 4:27 pm by RLD

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Vintage Dodge muscle was swarming around one of America’s most magnificent estates this past weekend during the annual EyesOn Design car show. Held on the majestic grounds of the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, classic and iconic vehicles were “invited” to this show based on their unique and avant-garde design and styling features from the era.

Among the Bugattis, Duesenbergs, Packards and other classics from virtually every decade, the EyesOn Design committee recognized the role muscle cars played in the automotive landscape and American Pop Culture. Three generations of Chargers, including a rare 1971 HEMI®-powered R/T “survivor” were represented, along with a 1971 Challenger R/T and a 1972 Dodge Demon 340. Over 4,000 classic car lovers came through the gates on Father’s Day to see the vast array of historical vehicles.

All of the gate proceeds went to the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology, an internationally-recognized non-profit which accelerates the development of “artificial vision,” technology which will one day allow some blind and visually impaired persons to regain the vision to see the world around them, including the design of automobiles.

So if you’re in the Detroit area next Father’s day, make sure to save the day and take your dad to a show you’ll both enjoy.

June 13, 2011

Kurt Busch Claws his way to a Second Place Finish at Pocono

Posted on: June 13, 2011 – 11:00 am by RLD

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After a hard fought battle, posted his best finish of the 2011 Sprint Cup Series season here Sunday at Pocono Raceway, driving his No. 22 Shell/ to a second-place finish in the 5-Hour Energy 500 on the 2.5-mile track.

Busch started from the pole at the triangle-shaped track, led three times for 37 laps and was never outside the top five.  The race came down to a battle between Busch and race winner Jeff Gordon over the final 80 laps.  Both came to pit road for the final time on lap 178 of the 200-lap event with Gordon the leader and Busch a close second.  Both had flawless pit stops, but Gordon maintained the advantage on exit.  Busch finished three seconds back at the checkered flag.

It was the second straight pole of Busch.  He started from the point last week at Kansas and led 152 laps before finishing ninth in what turned out to be a fuel-mileage race won by his teammate Brad Keselowski.  Busch relinquished the lead with nine laps remaining to make a stop for fuel.

“It was a great run,” said Kurt of his runner-up finish.  “It’s pleasing to see that result.  I’m exhausted.  It was a hard-fought battle with Jeff Gordon at the end.  We ran him strong, we ran him hard.  It started with about 70 to go.  We were able to take the lead and stretch it out.  Then there was a caution.  The 24 beat us out of the pits and that was the difference. I’m real proud of our Shell/Pennzoil Dodge today, our team, and our teamwork.  To finish second is a good feeling.  Even though it’s a backup, it was a strong car today.  We were working it hard today.  I’m thankful to have good equipment and thank Roger Penske and the Dodge team.  We were good enough to win today.”

Keselowski started 20th in the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge, but had made his way into the top 10 by lap 50.  Running in the top 15 on lap 78, he radioed crew chief Paul Wolfe and crew the car had developed a vibration.  He made an unscheduled trip to pit road on lap 80, replacing all four tires.  That didn’t correct the vibration.  The problem turned out to be a broken left rear shock mount.  The team corrected the issue only to have it break a second time.  Keselowski finished 23rd.

“I think we had a top-five car there at the end when it mattered,” he said.  “We had a broken shock, got it fixed and then it broke again.  It’s just unfortunate.  We had a really, really strong car and didn’t capitalize on it today.  We did what we could, but there are some things you just can’t overcome.”

Keselowski slipped one spot to 22nd in the standings, but he’s only 13 points out of 20th.

Our Dodge Chargers will be back at it next weekend at the Michigan International Speedway.

April 29, 2011

SRT’s Dynamic Duo Readies for One Lap of America

Posted on: April 29, 2011 – 12:00 pm by RLD

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Our SRT team that has been burning the midnight oil, prepares for the historic 40th anniversary One Lap of America event that begins today.
 
The One Lap schedule covers more than 3,650 miles over 8 days with 18 timed competitions at 10 venues. There is a dedicated staff of volunteers to ensure a safe and level playing field among the numerous stops and within the respective classes. Over 70 competitors will travel to various tracks such as Summit Point in Virginia, and Autobahn Country Club Raceway in Chicago. The competition is not just limited to road courses as the Dynamic Dou will also assault Gainesville Raceway (home of the NHRA Gatornationals) for some quarter-mile blasts. They’ll also be hitting the Autocross Solo II venue at Grissom Air Force Base. The folks from Tire Rack and Motor Trend Magazine are once again the official sponsors.

 
After a two-year break, we are sending the “Dynamic Duo” of Erich Heuschele and Adam Forte to the One Lap. By day these SRT engineers tinker with things like vehicle integration and suspension dynamic systems. During their “off” hours, they can be found playing with a variety of hot cars to feed their need for speed. Erich is a seasoned veteran of six One Lap events and his list of accomplishments is quite impressive with three first place finishes in his respective class. For Adam, this might be his first time in the driver’s seat for the One Lap but he’s not shy behind the wheel of fast automobiles. One of Adam’s responsibilities at the SRT team, is to ensure each new vehicle meets the performance objectives before it’s launched. This includes a myriad of high-speed tests at numerous race tracks and drag strips throughout the US and Canada. His lead foot and on-board instruments makes sure each new SRT model performs the way it should. Both Erich’s and Adam’s skills and experience should complement each other during this week long event.
 
In the past, we’ve taken prisoners with some of our entries that included various SRT vehicles ranging from the Neon to a mix of Challengers, Chargers, 300Cs, Vipers, Rams and even Jeep Grand Cherokees. Our engineer/amateur racers actually have used the One Lap events to collect valuable data on how the tune suspension settings, shock and spring dampening rates to driveline durability.
 
Erich and Adam’s ride for this year is a bright white 2011 Challenger SRT8 that will compete in the SSGT2 Big Bore class. Other than the addition of Hella Rally 4000 driving lights and the mandatory completion decals, the Challenger is completely stock. Their plan is to win the class and finish in the top 10 overall and we know they have a great shot at doing it. The Challenger pays homage to the adventures of Brock Yates and the Cannonball excursions he made in his own white 1972 Challenger during the halcyon days of the 1970’s. Brock’s E-Body was powered by a Cotton Owens massaged 340 small-block but our boys will have the new 470 horsepower 392 HEMI® under its performance hood.
 
We’ll be covering the awesome One Lap adventures of Erich and Adam and their Challenger SRT8 on Red Letter starting this Monday. Make sure to check back with us for results and updates along with the fun and colorful stories our Dynamic Dou will be sharing as they hammer down the highway!
 
4/30 – Grissom Air Force Base- Tire Rack Wet Skid Pad
5/1 – Summit Point Raceway Summit Point
5/2 – Carolina Motorsports Park National Standard Track
5/3 – Daytona International Speedway Road Course & Gainesville Raceway
5/4 – Circuit Grand Bayou Road Course
5/5 – Barber Motorsports Park
5/6 – Autobahn Country Club North Track
5/7 – Tire Rack Dry Skid Pad

 

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March 29, 2011

Behind the Camera Lens at SF6

Posted on: March 29, 2011 – 11:00 am by RLD

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For those of you didn’t make out the sixth annual LX Spring Fest this past weekend, we’ve got you covered. We captured some great images of tricked-out and massively modified , Chargers and Magnums our loyal fanatics brought to the event. If you were fortunate to be a part of SF6, check out our link to the picture gallery and give us a shout out if our roving photographer shot your ride!

www.redletterdodge.com/2011/03/29/behind-the-camera-lens-at-sf6
www.flickr.com/photos/lxandbeyondnats/sets/72157626225313253

March 28, 2011

History Made at Spring Fest 6!

Posted on: March 28, 2011 – 8:22 am by RLD

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The California sun has set on the sixth annual LX Spring Festival. Once again, great memories with old acquaintances were rekindled while forging new friendships within the Dodge community. This year’s event smashed all previous participant attendance records as over 830 LX owners from all over the USA, Canada and even Europe came to share the love of their Challengers, Chargers, Magnums and 300s. Our president and CEO (and #1 LX fan) , was in attendance and shared his passion for these great vehicles as he walked among the masses. He even had the opportunity to sign a few Challengers and Chargers much to the delight of their owners. Our designers and SRT engineering gear heads held round table discussions with owners to exchange valuable feedback and discuss future product concepts. Our fans also got a taste of hot burning rubber in their faces as our own Samuel Hubinette wowed us with a drifting choreography that included billowing clouds of tire smoke to the sounds of a high-winding 7,000 RPM small-block. Sam wasn’t the only one tearing up the runways at the former Marine Naval Air Station. For $20 a run, participants had a chance to race against the clock and test their driving skills behind the wheel of a 2011 R/T on the ‘Challenge Course’ (both Ralph and Sam laid down some smoking lap times!). There was no shortage of competition among those looking for a shot at beating those numbers and the best part was all proceeds went towards charity. The sponsor, midway, was filled with the latest go-fast and styling goodies from a wide variety of manufacturers. We also had our latest hardware for all to see, like the stunning 2012 Charger SRT8 and 2011 Challenger R/T “Green with Envy”. We also got to see event organizer and LX patriarch, John Fortuno unveil his 2011 300C “Fat Chance 2.0”

March 25, 2011

Spring Fest 6 –Hit the Ignition Button!

Posted on: March 25, 2011 – 8:08 am by RLD

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The time has come to switch on the ignition and hit the button for the sixth annual LX Spring Fest in Irvine, California. For those of you just tuning in, the Spring Fest is the largest gathering of late-model , Charger, Magnum and Chrysler 300 vehicles on the planet. Think of it as a huge family reunion of like-minded car junkies who live and breathe power, performance and personalization. The weekend’s festivities kicked into gear Thursday night with a cruise to the infamous Beach Burger restaurant in Huntington Beach just blocks away from the Pacific Ocean. The parking lot was jam filled with the coolest and most outrageous cars from hundreds of enthusiasts who drove in from all parts of the country including Canada. The brisk evening air was saturated with the sights and sounds of 600 horsepower supercharged HEMI® engines, custom pant jobs and cool sound systems. Enthusiasts and club member’s had a chance to get caught up with old friends and partake in some great bench racing. If you couldn’t make out to this year’s Spring Fest no worries, we’ll be posting some great pictures and videos. Be forewarned though, it’ll make you wish you were here and part of the fun!

 
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March 23, 2011

From Brampton With Love!

Posted on: March 23, 2011 – 7:00 am by RLD

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Rab McLarnon is not your average Dodge enthusiast. He spent most of his formative youth in a land known for its lush green highlands and mid evil castles. Therefore, it’s hard to fathom that a country that produced great warriors such as William Wallace or romantic poets like Robert Burns could also be the birthplace to a passionate diehard gear head for American V8 muscle. Rab’s destiny with U.S. bred horsepower began in 1973 when he immigrated to Canada from Scotland to build oil rigs in Halifax, Nova Scotia. However, it was 1987 in which he began his automotive career first at AMC building Jeeps and then eventually Chrysler. When the LX platform was in the design and pre-production stages, Rab was part of the launch team in our Auburn Hills headquarters. He was one of many hardworking individuals that made sure everything was just right before production was kicked off. Right away he was impressed with the looks and performance of the new 5.7L HEMI® Charger R/T. After his stint in Michigan, Rab returned to his adopted country and began working at the Brampton Assembly plant (home the Charger, Challenger and our Chrysler cousin, the 300) in a variety of positions including an inspector and line specialist. When he saw the first Chargers rolling off the line, he knew he had to have one.  His first choice was a ‘Sublime’ Daytona but ‘Go Mango’ won him over, and he immediately went to the local dealer and purchased his dream car. I loved the power…the looks and once I owned it, I really loved how it turn heads everywhere I drove the car,” said Rab. Soon he was active in the LX club scene and began networking with fellow enthusiasts regarding modification tips and suggestions. He even helped facilitate plant tours for club members to see firsthand how their beloved Chargers and Challengers are built with pride.
 

However, it’s always been a dream for Rab to attend the ultimate LX event, the Spring Festival in Orange County, CA. Here, hundreds of owners from all over the country and Canada come together for the biggest single day gathering of Challengers, Chargers, Magnums and 300s. The Spring Festival also includes numerous vendors and manufacturers including our friends from SRT and Mopar. When his original co-driver bowed out, he thought about simply flying but what fun would that be? It was his wife Laura that convinced him that he should still take his Daytona and she’d help him with the driving. They packed their bags, fueled up the car and programmed the nav and hit the highway. The 5,000 plus mile cross-country round trip for this weekend’s event will take him from Brampton, Ontario through the Midwest and Southwest along Interstate 40 along with side excursions along parts of historic Route 66 on their way to California. For individuals to make such an arduous journey not only exemplifies their passion for these cars, but also their love of this great community of fellow LX gear heads!

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February 28, 2011

‘Snowpocalypse’ – No Match For The HEMI® Charger R/T AWD

Posted on: February 28, 2011 – 9:00 am by RLD

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With the Northeast getting hammered by the relentless ‘Snowpocalypse’, our friends at the New England Motor Press Association (NEMPA), awarded the 2011 Charger R/T AWD with their coveted Winter Vehicle Award in the $25,000 to $35,000 sedan/wagon price class. This group of automotive journalist’s covers a large section of the country – mainly all six New England states that contain one of the largest populations in the United States. Therefore, when these guys test new vehicles, they look well beyond the usual 0-60 and quarter mile times to gauge the cars performance. These writers evaluate the vehicle in everyday “real world” conditions that includes the harsh, brutal and sometimes treacherous winter driving conditions that are prevalent in their region of the country.
 
Charger is a great looking car with a high-quality interior,” said John Paul, Winter Vehicle Awards Team Leader — NEMPA. “Add in its dedicated all-wheel-drive system, and the Charger feels like it was designed just for New England winters. Oh and by the way, it has a Hemi!

The ultra cool Charger AWD system features a unique active transfer case and front axle disconnect system which allows seamless engagement between rear-wheel drive to AWD. Therefore when a ‘Nor’easter’ comes out of nowhere, the system will automatically engage to the changing weather and road conditions. Therefore, you no longer need to worry about what mother nature throws at you. On dry pavement, the system automatically disconnects the front axle to increase fuel economy. Think of this as having your cake and eating it too.

“When designing the all-new Charger R/T AWD, the team pushed the fastback sedan’s capabilities further, delivering a highly capable and precise all-season performance street weapon that thrives in any ‘Snowpocolypse,” said our President and CEO Ralph Gilles. “With its state-of-the-art AWD system combined with a new world-class chassis, best-in-class horsepower, the all-new Charger R/T AWD is designed to deliver performance and grip even during one of the harshest of winters this country has seen in years.”

Now if that darn ground hog had only seen his shadow, we could have had six more weeks of fun winter driving in our Charger R/T AWD!

February 24, 2011

Up Close With The 2012 Charger SRT8

Posted on: February 24, 2011 – 7:00 am by RLD

We know you high-octane gear heads out there want to see more of the stunning 2012 Charger SRT8. From the awesome6.4L HEMI® under that domed scooped aluminum hood to the great new interior complete with a new SRT exclusive steering wheel and paddle shifters, enthusiasts have been asking for more since we rolled it out. Therefore, we had a chance to trap chief engineer David McDonald during the recent for the inside scoop on this stunning new super car from .

February 17, 2011

Video: Hey Charger! The Aussie’s Six-Pack HEMI Valiant Charger

by Robert Kibbe on February 17, 2011

In the early 197o’s the muscle car era in the U.S. was dying a quick and painful death. Government safety and emissions legislation, rising insurance rates, and skyrocketing fuel prices all combined to kill what many still regard as the golden era of automotive performance. 1971 would be the last year a 426 HEMI would slide under the hood of an American Dodge Charger, but down under, the HEMI Charger was just getting started!

More specifically, the Valiant-based Australian Charger would have a unique look and an even more unique 6-cylinder Weber-fed HEMI under the hood. The Australian ad campaign was targeted on people shouting and, in some cases, purring the phrase, “Hey Charger!”

The 1971 model introduced the “VH” series of Chrysler-branded Valiant Chargers featured a short wheelbase and a fastback roofline. It immediately attracted the praise of the press and won the Wheels Magazine “Car of the Year” award. Further praise was heaped on by the Australian Motoring News describing it as  “the most handsome car Chrysler has ever produced, and probably the best looking car ever produced by an Australian manufacturer.”

It came in four different variants with the standard Charger sporting a 215 cubic inch six cylinder, the Charger XL with the 245 cubic inch six-banger and the lauded R/T and 770 hot-shot versions and featured the 265 cubic inch HEMI engine.

The HEMI engine itself came in a few different flavors based on which model of Charger it was in. The E37 Charger was the original HEMI offering and made 218 horsepower. It was quickly followed by the higher horsepower E38 280 horsepower motor, though both were considered street engines and were equipped with 3-speed manual or automatic transmissions.

The E39 was offered in 1972 and was the real race motor. It featured a trio of Webers mounted to a short intake, officially making for the only Six-Pack optioned HEMI, and had a compression ratio of 10.5:1, good for a stout 302 horsepower. The E39 4-speed equipped Chargers could run the quarter-mile in 14.40 making it the quickest quarter-mile machine ever built in Australia! It had a reputation for embarrassing the V8 GM Holdens and Ford Falcons.

1972 also marked the model year of the Charger 770 “SE” edition that featured a small block 340. The SE was an extremely rare car and only 770 were produced. Surprisingly, all cars came equipped with a single pipe exhaust and the 727 Torqueflite transmission.

In 1973 the reign of the Valiant Charger VH ended, and the redesigned VJ series entered. It featured changes to the cowl, grille, lighting and rear quarter feature panel,with round headlights replacing the previous rectangular units. A street HEMI engine was still available from the old E37 package, but was now referred to as E48 and featured an upgraded 4-speed transmission. The uber-hot E39 race HEMI was gone.

The Charger R/T itself was also gone forever, a decision which was linked to the fact that Chrysler had officially withdrawn from participation in Australian touring car racing at the end of the 1972 season.

The upscale Charger 770 VJ series continued to offer a small block V8 in the 1973 and ’74 model year, though the “SE” model was dropped entirely. A small block 360 came into the mix in late 1974 for the Charger 770 and in the Charger was restyled again as the VK series for the 1975 model year. At this point, but the HEMI was gone entirely and Charger production ended after 1978.

We love the video of old automotive ads in general, but this one is something special. To begin with, simply being Australian gives it a charm in it’s own right. There is certainly sexual innuendo in some portions, but by today’s standards it’s pretty tame. We’re confident that be the end you’ll be grinning. Be aware though, it will take you a week to get the phrase “Hey Charger!” out of your head.

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