Dodge Viper RT/10 The Viper debuted for 1992 and all Vipers at this time were designated as RT/10 models. A prototype was made as early as 1989. Two 1991 models were produced just to pace the Indy 500 that year. Back to 1992… The early production Viper RT/10 was a brute of a car, very […]
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Grand Caravan R/T
Dodge Grand Caravan R/T The R/T variant of the Grand Caravan was unveiled for model year 2011. It’s also known by Dodge as ‘The Man Van’. Powering it is the 3.6L Pentastar V6. This engine produces 283 horsepower and 260 ft/lb of torque. While the engine is the same as you can get in any […]
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Magnum R/T
Dodge Magnum R/T Dodge’s Magnum R/T was introduced for the 2005 model year. It is the only traditional station wagon to wear the R/T badge. Powering the car was a 340hp 5.7L MDS Hemi V8. It also received 4-wheel disc brakes, 18″ wheels, leather seating, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a 5-speed Mercedes automatic transmission. Optional […]
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Challenger R/T
Dodge Challenger R/T The R/T trim level of the Challenger debuted with the car in 1970. A convertible version was available until 1971. Powering the R/T was a 383 V8, producing 335hp, a 440 V8 making 375hp, a 440 ‘Six Pack’ making 390hp, or the the top dog 426 Hemi, making 425hp. The last R/T […]
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Charger R/T
Dodge Charger R/T The Charger R/T debuted for model year 1968. Standard was a 440 CID 4bbl V8 (375hp), while optional was a 426 CID Hemi V8 (425hp). For 1969, the Charger R/T was available with an additional SE package. The SE trim on top of the R/T trim, added leather, woodgrain and chrome accents […]
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Avenger R/T
Dodge Avenger R/T Avenger R/T debuted for 2008. The 3.5L V6 with 235hp was standard equipment. Also standard were four wheel disc brakes and 18″ wheels. Transmission duties are handled by a 62TE 6-Speed Automatic. The axle was a 3.43 ratio unit. Buyers had a choice of front wheel drive or all wheel drive in […]
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