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Sold/Expired Jim's Garage/dodge charger buggy

mcutler

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Location
Mayberry
Build threads

http://www.nc4x4.com/index.php?threads/83829/

http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=39169.0

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=942531

Quick run down.

#7 Jim's Garage chassis traded for bare.

Drive train;

-'06 ls2 dbw, mast performance harness and m90 computer with 50 hp tune for total of roughly 475 hp.
-3qt accumulator, mast performance oil pan
-th350, rmvb w/engine braking, th700 1st gear, deep pan, with 10" balloon plate 2600 stall ptc tc, plate cooler with fan
-atlas 3.8, 1350 f/r
-tom woods shafts 1350 with on board spares.
-chevy 60 front, Reid knuckles, superior 35 splines, ctm, slugs, 5.13, spool, my own custom truss, psc dbl ram, hi steer
-14 b rear, ballistic shave, cucv detroit, 5.13, disc, pinion guard/bridge, my own custom backbone truss.
-line locks at all 4 wheels.
- (5) 17" racelines with 43"sx stickies, one brand new, never ran. 4 have aluminum rings, new one has steel.

Suspension;

-identical length/travel front and rear
-2" 7075 links, qa1 1.25 heims, dual triangulated, 4-16" fox 2" coilovers with resi's, tuned by Wayne Israelson (zukizzy/alltech), antirock rear sway bar, WOD limits, 4-2" bumps 2.5"travel
- will flat get it as fast as my ass is willing to push it. Whoops, rolling jumps, table tops, and stupid stable in the rocks.

Interior/other stuffs;

-premier power welder with 190 amp alternator, bomber fab alternator bracket, all other pulleys are cbm
-viair compressor with 2.5 tank
-flexalite aluminum rad with 3200cfm fan, -16 an hoses
-all plumbing is commercial JIC Teflon/stainless, the only hose clamps on this rig are vent lines
-walbro fuel pump, rci steel/poly tank, aeromotive pre and post filters
-psc full hydro steering, dbl ram
-warn comp 9 winch, with dash control
-Dodge charger front clip narrowed 26"
-corbeau seats and cam lock belts, with heaters
-full surround led rock lights, dash, interior
-42" dual row led on roof, couple more underneath front and rear
-gen right lite dot black out tail lights
-new gauges (Aug this year), glow shift tow Maxx dual display; tach, volt, oil, water, fuel level, trans
-Joe's racing steering wheel and column
-kwik car full chassis wiring harness
-swag tote carrier and cooler mount
-all engine, fuel and steering vents routed 3 side and down; no leaks or mosquito fog on a flop. Trans and t case vented to atmosphere, axles vented in bellows
-1/2 aluminum skid with removable trans support
-skins are aluminum, painted with qwik liner bed liner, fastened with quarter turn fasteners. Have patterns for replacement panels.

I'm sure in forgetting something. If you have any questions give me a call.

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Crackhead at gmp 3 years back, first color scheme was a full wrap

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I have many more pics, or can photograph anything you like.

Only current issue is two cracked ears at trans mounting surface. Internals still functioning properly. I have a new k case, and will have this repaired in the upcoming weeks.

-only work I didn't do myself was the bare chassis, trans, gear setup, 14 bolt shave, some wiring and driveshafts. All fabrication aside from what's mentioned above was completed by me.

-117 wb, 19 belly, 74 roof, 160 overall, 89 width: 4310 lb wet, tools, spares, no passengers.

Asking $48,000---drop to $46,500, now $42,000

Can also be sold with options; as no powertrain, no engine, trans, tcase....$20,000

Btw, willing to assist delivery

336-401-2830, NC

matt
 
Thanks guys.

Hers a couple other pics of it. There's more in my threads.

Ready to start the next project but gotta move some stuff first....


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matt
 
Re:

Really, thanks guys. Your kind words don't go unnoticed.

Get more patient the older I get.
.....62 pieces of steel in that joker iirc.

Someone will enjoy this unit. It's been awesome to wheel and even easier to maintain.

Let's find a new owner so i can start my new project. ... and throw down some more metal...

matt
 
Awesome rig.

I swearing never going to build another rig till I can sell all my junk and buy a rig of this caliber.
 
drool drool drool
Damn you mortgage, kids college funds, wife and other bills!! If I didn't have those I would be on this like white on rice!!

Awesome rig!!!
 
I have wheeled with this buggy, someone will be getting one hell of a buggy! Bump or a bad ass rig and seller :****:
 
Cant believe this rig is still available. :wtflol:
The most capable buggy I have ever seen. Fab work is some if not the best out there. Wheeled many time with this buggy. GLWS Matt.
 
There isnt a nicer rig out there! And it performs as well! Wheeled with Matt many times!

GLWS!
 
What is the round hook on front axle truss by hiem joint? Tie down maybe?
 
Yep, captures the hydro lines and keeps then from pinches. This buggy has full 8" up and down travel front and rear on 16" c/o, w/19" belly at ride height. It is a tight fit for everything. Thanks guys, let's get this moved on, ready to start a new build!

matt
 
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