sábado, 31 de janeiro de 2015

'10 Dodge Charger DPS Satate Trooper Highway Patrol

(Greenlight series)


The Dodge Charger is an American automobile marketed by the Dodge division of Chrysler and manufactured in Canada by American manufacturer Chrysler Group LLC. First used on a show car in 1964, there have been several different production vehicles, built on three different platforms and sizes, all bearing the Charger nameplate. The Charger nameplate has been used with subcompact hatchbacks, full-sized sedans, and personal luxury coupes.
After 19 years, Dodge reintroduced the Charger in 2006 in a new form. This generation is available only as a four-door sedan. For 2006, the Dodge Charger is available in SE, SXT, R/T, R/T with Road/Track Performance Group, and Daytona R/T versions.

The Charger SE has the V-6 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission with "AutoStick" manual shifting feature, 17-inch wheels, air conditioning, all-speed traction control, as well as ABS and electronic stability control, a CD player, tilt and telescoping steering column, power locks/mirrors/windows, and remote keyless entry.

The Charger SXT (3.5L V6) adds machined-face aluminum wheels, a 60/40-split folding rear seat with center armrest, eight-way power adjustment for the driver's seat, a 276-watt Boston Acoustics audio system, cargo net, chrome grille surround, fog lamps, power mirrors, and leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The Charger R/T features the 5.7L Hemi V8 with a multiple-displacement system that allows it to save fuel by running on only four cylinders when cruising. It also comes with 18-inch polished aluminum wheels, dual exhaust pipes, heated mirrors, leather seats, and what Dodge calls a performance braking system.

The Charger SRT8 with a 6.1L Hemi adds an eight-way power front passenger seat, automatic climate control, special grille and rear spoiler, body-color interior trim, special front fascia and engine cover, larger exhaust tips, performance steering gear, heated front seats with perforated suede inserts, power-adjustable pedals, and special colors and exterior trim. Optional features include a Road/Track package with 10 additional horsepower from the Hemi engine, GPS navigation system, 322-watt audio system, sunroof, and rear-seat DVD entertainment system.

quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2015

'69 Dodge Charger R/T

 (Maisto Pro Rodz series)


The Dodge Charger is a mid-size automobile produced by Chrysler. The 1966–1978 Chargers were on the Chrysler B platform.
There were two different 383 engines available in 1969: 2-barrel and 4-barrel. The 2-barrel was rated at 290 hp. The four barrel engine was rated at 330 hp and was identified by the "pie tin" on the air cleaner as "383 / FOUR BARREL". The 330-hp engine was unique to the Charger model in 1969. While this engine was available with an un-silenced air cleaner option, it differed internally from the 335-hp 383 "Magnum". In 1969 the B-series engines were all painted turquoise with the exception of the 383 four speed , 440 Magnum and 426 hemi which were painted Street Hemi Orange. The 335-hp 383 Magnum engines were also painted Street Hemi Orange. The 383 Magnum motor was used in Road Runners and Super Bees, but did not appear in a Charger body until 1971. Differences between the 330-hp 383 4-barrel and 335-hp 383 magnum were mostly internal. Both versions used the Carter AVS carb and the larger exhaust manifolds from the 440 magnum engines, but the magnum had a windage tray in the oil pan. The cams shaft profiles were different, as were the valve springs.

The 1969 model year brought few modifications. Exterior changes included a new grille with a center divider and new longitudinal taillights both designed by Harvey J. Winn. A new trim line called the Special Edition (SE) was added. This could be available by itself or together with the R/T, thus making an R/T-SE. The SE added leather inserts to the front seats only, chrome rocker moldings, a wood grain steering wheel, and wood grain inserts on the instrument panel. A sunroof was added to the option list, but was ordered on only 260 Chargers. The bumble bee stripes returned as well, but were changed slightly. Instead of four stripes, it now consisted of a wide stripe framed by two smaller stripes. In the middle of the stripe, an R/T cutout was placed. If the stripe was deleted, a metal R/T emblem was placed where the R/T cutout was. Total production was around 89,199 units.
Bo & Luke Duke popularized the 1969 Dodge Charger in The Dukes of Hazzard

The television series The Dukes of Hazzard (1979–1985) featured a 1969 Dodge Charger that was named The General Lee. "The General" sported the Confederate battle flag painted on the roof and the words "GENERAL LEE" over each door. The windows were always open, as the doors were welded shut. The number "01" is painted on both doors. Also, when the horn button was pressed, it played the first 12 notes from the de facto Confederate States anthem "Dixie". The car performed spectacular jumps in almost every episode, and the show's popularity produced consumer interest in the car.

quarta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2015

'67 Volkswagen Type 3 1500 Notchback (Maisto series)




The Volkswagen Type 3 is a compact car which was manufactured by Volkswagen from 1961 to 1973. Introduced at the 1961 Frankfurt Motor Show, Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA), the Type 3 was marketed as the Volkswagen 1500 and later the Volkswagen 1600, in three body styles: two-door Notchback, Fastback and station wagon, the latter marketed as the 'Squareback.'

The Type 3 diversified Volkswagen's product range beyond the existing models – the Type 1 (Beetle), Type 14 Karmann Ghia, Type 2 (Bus) – while retaining their engineering principles, notably the air-cooled engine and the rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout.

The three-box Type 3 was launched in Brazil in 1968 with unique styling (similar to the Brasilia) and four doors. It met with little success, nicknamed Zé do Caixão (meaning "Coffin Joe", after a popular Brazilian horror movie maker) for its boxy shape.[11] It was discontinued by 1970.

sábado, 17 de janeiro de 2015

'74 Brazilian Dodge Charger (Custom) (Hot Wheels 2014 series)

'74 Brazilian Dodge Charger (Custom) (Hot Wheels 2014 series)


In Brazil, the Dodge Charger R / T was manufactured until 1980 using the body of the Dodge Dart as a basis (equal to the American model Dodge Dart 1968-1969), and special props as difereciada fontal Grade (several versions over the years ) extensions on the rear column (extra stretching giving the appearance of more aggressive / sportsmanship), vinyl ceiling in the same color of your interior finish, magnum wheels (optional), radial tires (optional), fake air intakes on the hood, engine high compression and 215 horsepower, bands and leather interior, giving a unique emphasis on Brazilian Dodge Charger, and some details missing in American and Australian models, but nothing like they were based on body a-Body difentemente the Charger models original American (D-Body) and a 318-inch engine cubic 5.2litros chamdo of small block against 383 to 440 cubic inches of Americans called big block in all it was not really a Dodge Charger, the Brazilian was indeed a Dodge Dart Charger model. They used the Charger name to promote higher sales with great success, because since its start of production in 1971 until 1978 was the best-selling model of the Dodges V8 line.

The Dodge Charger was a basic proposal of the Charger R / T, but with basic equipment on the Dodge Dart as caps, bias tires, one-piece seats and interior curvim, and all series of props Charger R / T and optional: Motor 215 horses, special wheels (optional), and interior with separate banks (but not leather but, curvim and jersey).

In 1973 the Chrysler Brazil has an official name to distinguish the Charger Charger R / T, winning the LS surname (luxury sport).

In 1975 were made only 55 Dodge Charger LS making this model an extreme rarity, existing only in Brazil and this year was also the peak (best-selling) production Dodges V8 in the country headed by the Dodge Charger R / T model that was as desired.

Obs. Customizado por mim, com rodas.
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No Brasil, o Dodge Charger R/T, foi fabricado até 1980 utilizando a carroceria do Dodge Dart como base(modelo igual ao Dodge Dart americano de 1968-1969), e adereços especiais como, Grade fontal difereciada(diversas versões ao longo dos anos), extensões na coluna traseira (alongamento extra dando aparência de maior agressividade/esportividade), teto em vinil na mesma cor do seu acabamento interior, rodas magnum (opcionais), pneus radiais (opcionais), falsas entradas de ar no capô, motor de alta compressão e 215 cavalos de potência, faixas e interior em couro, dando um destaque único ao Dodge Charger brasileiro, e com alguns detalhes inexistentes nos modelos americanos e australianos, mas em nada semelhantes pois eram baseados na carroceria A-Body difentemente dos modelos Charger americanos originais(D-Body) além de um motor de 318 polegadas cubicas 5.2litros chamdo de small block contra 383 até 440 polegadas cubicas dos americanos chamados de big block, em resumo não era de fato um Dodge Charger, o brasileiro era de fato um Dodge Dart modelo Charger. Usaram o nome Charger para promover maiores vendas com muito sucesso, pois desde a sua entrada em produção em 1971 até 1978 era o modelo de maior vendagem da linha de Dodges V8.

O Dodge Charger foi uma proposta básica do Charger R/T, mas com equipamentos básicos do Dodge Dart como calotas, pneus diagonais, bancos inteiriços, e interior em curvim, tendo todos adereços de série do Charger R/T como opcionais: Motor de 215 cavalos, rodas especiais(opcionais), e interior com bancos separados (mas não de couro e sim, curvim e jersey).

Em 1973 a Chrysler do Brasil passou uma denominação oficial para distinguir o Charger do Charger R/T, ganhando o sobrenome LS (luxo sport).

Em 1975 Foram fabricados apenas 55 Dodge Charger LS tornando esse modelo uma raridade extrema, existente apenas no Brasil e neste ano também foi o auge(maior sucesso de vendas) da produção de Dodges V8 no país encabeçados pelo modelo Dodge Charger R/T que era o mais desejado.

Note. Custom by me wiyh wheels.

quarta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2015

'71 Chevrolet Vega (Maisto Pro Rodz series)

'71 Chevrolet Vega (Maisto Pro Rodz series)


The Chevrolet Vega is a subcompact automobile that was produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors (GM) from 1970 to 1977. Available in two-door hatchback, notchback, wagon, and panel delivery body styles, all models were powered by an inline four-cylinder engine with a lightweight, aluminum alloy cylinder block. Variants included the Vega GT high-performance style and the Cosworth Vega, a short-lived limited-production performance model, introduced in March 1975.
The Vega received praise and awards at its introduction, including 1971 Motor Trend Car of the Year. Subsequently the car became widely known for a range of problems related to its engineering, reliability, safety, propensity to rust, and engine durability. Despite a series of recalls and design upgrades, the Vega's problems tarnished both its own as well as General Motors' reputation. Production ended with the 1977 model year.
The name is derived from Vega, the brightest star in the constellation Lyra.

'53 Chevrolet 3100 (Custom) (Welly series)

'53 Chevrolet 3100 (Custom) (Welly series)


The 1948-1953 Chevrolet Series 3100 half-ton pickups benefited from a redesign that took Chevy trucks into a new era of comfort, convenience, and style.
Chevy's restyled "Advance-Design" trucks were introduced in 1947, well ahead of its first new postwar cars, and little changed in appearance through 1953. The basic intent was to provide more room and comfort for occupants.
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All Advance-Design pickups had a new bench seat accommodating three persons, instead of the old separate seats -- and for the first time the seat was adjustable for leg reach.
The cab, described as "Unisteel Battleship" construction, was larger in every direction. New extra-wide doors swung open on concealed hinges and extended down to cover the sills. Glass area grew considerably via a wider windshield, side windows, and backlight -- Chevy called the result "Observation Car Vision."

Features of the 1948-1950 Chevrolet Series 3100 half-ton pickup included advances such as interior door locks, better steering, and a roomier cab.
Interiors were more colorful than ever before on a commercial Chevrolet, and the dashboard was functional and more glittery.
Mechanical conveniences included interior door locks, a large steering wheel, new steering geometry for less effort, more conveniently positioned foot pedals, an accessory radio, roomy glovebox, and full needle instrumentation.
The 1948-1953 Chevrolet Series 3100 half-ton pickups also featured "four-fold ventilation" through the easy-crank-down side windows, cowl-top ventilator, foot-operated floor vent, and a fresh-air inlet on the curb side of the cowl.
Light-duty trucks in 1947-1949 came only with a 216.5-cid six; later ones may be 235.5-cid, formerly used in heavier trucks. For 1950, the 235.5-cid engine got a redesigned cylinder head, to become the "105 Hi-Torque" six.

The 1948-1953 Chevrolet Deluxe Cab Series 3100 half-ton pickup had rear-corner windows that increased visibility. Pictured here is a 1953 model.
Changes through the period included gray (instead of body-color) inner grille bars for 1949; vent wings, a lower rear-view mirror, and elimination of left-hand cowl vents for 1951; pushbutton (instead of rotating) door handles for 1952; and a slimmer hood nameplate for 1953.

Note. Customized by me with wheels and decals.