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May 12, 2011

The Marketing of Speed and Horsepower

Posted on: May 12, 2011 – 2:34 pm by RLD

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The automotive world has changed a great deal in the 50 years since the muscle car era. Madison Avenue is no longer dominated by a male culture, the average lunch no longer mandates three Manhattans’ or other high-octane concoctions once referred to as ‘brown water’. We’d like to think that everything is a little more gentle than it once was. The truth be told is that the musclecar business was never, has never, and will never be a bastion of political correctness. You either had the need for speed, or you didn’t and on that merit alone, it was always sort of ‘us versus them.’

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A name like denoted speed and aggression; not for the namby-pamby set. Adding R/T to it meant you had bought power to match the name. For the chosen ones, the car names rolled our tongues off easy enough –, Dart, . They denoted something that was not passé, something guaranteed to be more than a pedestrian walk down the boulevard. Sure, nobody really knew what a Polara or Monaco was, and those names subsequently faded away. But a Coronet denoted the torrid era of jazz, Swinger was slang for a certain type of fast and easy lifestyle, and Demon, well, that title spoke for itself. Then you could put some initials on it – R/T for Road / Track, GTS for Gran Turismo Sport, T/A for Trans Am and on it went. The names were not for the faint of heart, and were badges worn with honor at the local drive-in.

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Then there were the engines – Magnum, Six Pack, , Max Wedge, Ramcharger. One early variety was a race six cylinder called a Hyper Pak; again, not the stoic motivation that took your mom down to the grocery store. Nope, these were engines that often right came from the factory with chrome and high-lift camshafts. You ended up at the gas station (sometimes more often then you wanted), showing everyone in walking distance what was under the hood. You didn’t have to ask them to look, either; once that hood was open, they’d just show up to scope it out.

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The dealerships would use whatever incentives they could find to get people to come in and check them all out. It was the Lively Set, then the Hot Ones, the Dodge Rebellion, the White Hat Guys, and Dodge Fever, Dodge Material, and the Scat Pack. Sure, there were thousands upon thousands of non-performance cars that came out at the same time, but marketing the excitement of performance was a huge part of selling them as well. The idea was to use that excitement to put someone into a similarly-styled 318 Charger, or slant six Dart, or Coronet station wagon.

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Hiring winning drivers like Dick Landy, Don Garlits, David Pearson, and Buddy Baker led to notoriety on the sports pages as well. It was a big deal during this time period to have a ‘win on Sunday, sell on Monday’ mentality. Most manufacturers pushed the sanctioning bodies for favorable rules, and built cars to meet the needs. In the first part of the 1969 model run, there was a semi-sleek Charger 500, and that was followed up after a close-but-no-cigar effort in Florida that winter with a radically-restyled Charger called the Daytona (named for the race), with a pointed nose and skyscraper deck wing.

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We still like to have fun marketing musclecars. Our Chargers and Challengers still run the high-banks of and NHRA strips. Our current batch of TV spots and prints speak of the passion, performance and the spirit that drives us. And who could forget our now infamous Challenger Freedom TV spot?

Here our future president George Washington and his worn band of patriots route a regiment of British Redcoats by a trio of black Challengers SRT8s.

April 6, 2011

2011 Modern Street HEMI Shootout Series: Locations

Event 1: Saturday, February 26, 2011

Orlando Modern Street HEMI Shootout

Speedworld Dragway – Orlando, FL
http://www.speedworlddragway.com

Event 2: Friday, April 22, 2011

Virginia Modern Street HEMI Shootout

Virginia Motorsports Park – Petersburg, VA
http://www.virginiamotorsportspk.com

Event 3: June 3-5, 2011

9th Annual NMCA Muscle Car Nationals

Maryland International Raceway – Mechanicsville, MD
http://www.mirdrag.com

Event 4: July 16-17, 2011

4th Annual LX & Beyond Nationals

Quaker City Motorsports Park – Salem, OH
http://www.quakercitymotorsportspark.com/index.php

Event 5: (TBA) November 2011

ATCO Modern Street HEMI Shootout

Atco Raceway – Atco, New Jersey
http://www.atcoraceway.com

Title Sponsors

Paramount Performance Products and ShopHEMI.com

Associate Sponsors

LPM

Fore Precision

Nitrous Outlet

Crank This Performance Inc

High Horse Performance

Leg Maker Intakes

DynoTuned

American Racing Headers

March 1, 2011

2011 LX & Beyond Nationals T-Shirt Entry Winners

We are pleased to announce the winning entries for the Official 2011 LX & BEYOND NATIONALS t-shirt. The winners of the 5 spots representing the Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Magnum, Chrysler 300 and Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT of our Modern Mopar community this year are as follows:


Mike |


Shawn | Galvatron


Doug | MadDad


Phil | HEMIPHIL


Johnny | BOYCHIKS

Each vehicle will be featured on the 2011 LX & Beyond Nationals T-Shirt and they will receive the following:

  • 1 FREE, 2011 LX & Beyond Nationals T-Shirt
  • 1 FREE, Car Show and/or Racing Entry into the 2011 Event (Car/Driver Only – Not Transferrable)

Congratulations to all of the winners and thank you to everyone that participated. This is an awesome opportunity to have your ride hand-drawn by the world-class artists at Excel Sportswear and worn by Modern Mopar Muscle and performance enthusiasts around the globe. Not to mention you are part of a select few that have been featured on previous 2008-2010 shirts. There were a total of 32 entries this year so it took a little bit longer than expected to sort thru them all. Tons of cool cars to choose from, unfortunately we can not put everyone on the shirt but rest assured we will be doing the same again next year!!!

Shirts will be available prior to the event and more details on ordering will be available soon.

All vendors that have not contacted us or forwarded your logos need to do so ASAP.

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 11, 2011

R/T, More Than Just A Badge!

Posted on: February 11, 2011 – 8:54 am by RLD

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The R/T nameplate has as much heritage to the brand as HEMI®. Both equally resonate among passionate enthusiasts all over the globe. First introduced in 1967 on the Coronet model, the R/T package was much more than just flashy wheels and some badges plastered all over the bodywork. Short for “Road” and “Track”, the engineers and product planners did their homework and when the R/T made its debut. Instead of going with the sedate 383, the team insisted on making sure the new 375 horsepower 440 Magnum V8 was under the hood as standard equipment (the 426 HEMI was optional for buyers looking to take no prisoners on the drag strip). The R/T package also included a heavy duty suspension, performance tires and an upgraded cooling system. Aspen but the heart and soul was not there as the ground pounding big-block Wedge and HEMI engines were not to be found in the option guides. The R/T nameplate would reappear in the 1990′s on the Neon and Stealth but it would take another decade to find its rightful place among gear heads looking for a rear-wheel drive performance car.
 
Fast forward to 2006 and the R/T package is reunited with an old friend, the Charger. And just like the glory days of the past, the Charger R/T was powered by the next generation HEMI displacing 5.7 liters and pushing out well over 300 horsepower. With the introduction of the 2009 Challenger R/T, the HEMI received a bump to 370 horsepower. Our product team even developed the “Classic” edition that included a 1971 inspired “R/T” stripes and high-impact colors. This year, the infamous R/T package will be available on the 2011 Durango, Grand Caravan, and Journey. And like its predecessors of the late 1960′s, it will carry the same DNA with great drive train, refined suspension, unique wheel and tire packages and an aggressive style that is distinctively
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By 1968, the R/T packaged was available on the second generation Charger and when the Challenger was introduced in 1970, buyers could purchase an R/T model with a wide variety of engines and options. With the changing consumer tastes due to high insurance rates going through the stratosphere for performance vehicles and with the infamous oil embargo, the R/T nameplate met a lowly demise and quietly slipped away by 1972. It resurfaced momentarily in the late 1970′s on the

June 3, 2010

Cover lifted on 2011 Dodge Charger

Cover lifted on 2011 Dodge Charger

by John Neff (RSS feed) on Jun 3rd 2010 at 1:52PM

2011 Dodge Charger spy shots – Click above for high-res image gallery

We’ve seen plenty of spy shots showing heavily cloaked prototypes of the 2011 Dodge Charger before, but our spy photographers just found the holy grail. Who knows how it happened, but the cover on this Charger prototype (we’re guessing it’s an R/T model) got flipped back to reveal the redesigned sedan’s new snout for the first time and our spies snapped the hell out of it.

The Charger’s new look will apparently be an evolution more than a revolution, with the current sedan’s squared off front end and angry expression receiving several tweaks. The grille, for instance, appears slightly taller and juts out farther creating a schnoz not unlike what you’ll find on the front end of a Mitsubishi Lancer (not a fan of the faux chrome, though). The Charger’s headlights always made the car look pissed off, but the new model appears to be in an even worse mood with a more aggressive scowl. The hood is definitely more chiseled as well, with what appears to be two recesses stamped in on either side of a center spine. Finally, the lower bumper receives new fog lamps and a larger lower air intake.

There were rumors that Dodge passenger vehicles would soon be sporting new badges that ditched the horned ram, in light of Ram trucks being spun off as its own brand. This prototype, however, is wearing a traditional Dodge badge with the hooved mammal’s head in relief like always. That doesn’t mean the brand couldn’t swap out badges at the last minute, but if that’s their plan, there’s no evidence here.

[Source: KGP Photography]