RaceLegal.com 5-4-2012 race your ride at qualcomm stadium on the 1/8 mile drag strip pizza delivery car Papa John's Pizza vs Little Caesars Pizza I think the got the idea from the fast and the furious so I added the movie scene in the front of the video.
1992 Plymouth colt vista 1989 plymouth colt
The Dodge Colt and the similar Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, were subcompact cars sold by Dodge and Plymouth from 1970 (MY1971) to 1994. They were captive imports from Mitsubishi Motors, initially twins of the rear-wheel drive Galant and Lancer families before shifting to the smaller front-wheel drive Mitsubishi Mirage subcompacts in 1979. With the 1994 introduction of the Dodge/Plymouth Neon, Chrysler felt no need to continue selling captive imports under these badges, although the Eagle Summit (also a Mirage clone) continued to be available until 1996.
In 1984, the fifth generation Dodge/Plymouth Colt appeared (model year 1985). A carbureted 68 hp 1,468 cc four was the base engine, while the upscale Premier four-door sedan and GTS turbo models received the 4G32BT turbocharged 1.6-litre already seen in the last model year of the previous Colts. A first for FWD Colts was the availability of a three-box sedan body, though this was no longer available after 1986. From 1988 (and lasting until 1991), this car was also marketed as the Eagle Vista in Canada.
The Colt Wagon, while never available with the turbocharged engine, did receive a more powerful 1,755 cc engine in the four-wheel-drive version. Unlike the FWD version, the DL 4x4 was not available with an automatic transmission.[7] While the Hatchback Colts were replaced for 1989, the Colt Wagon continued to be available until the 1991 introduction of the Mitsubishi RVR-based Colt Wagon, which also replaced the Colt Vista. This car was also marketed as the Eagle Vista Wagon in Canada.
Happy Toyz Racing Builds a 1984 Dodge Colt for Chump Car World Series 24-hour Event
Happy Toyz Racing is themed after the 1986 Stephen King movie, "Maximum Overdrive." The 1984 Dodge Colt turbo GTS will make its Chump Car World Series debut at Portland International Raceway. Purchased for $100, the car was built to go the duration. We'll see how it goes.
Turbo Dodge Colt GT Vs The World
This video shows my old red colt racing a few fast cars.
Mods on the colt
2.0 4G63 Stock
Stock Intercooler Piping
Stock Sidemount
Walbro Pump
550cc Injectors
16G
First race is vs a LS1 Firehawk with basic bolt ons and Spray ( I got beat)
Second Race is vs a LS1 Camaro that had previously run 11.7@116 (I beat it by a fender or so very close race
Third race was with a SN95 Supercharged Mustang est trap 120-123 (we raced twice this video is not clear but I won one of the races lost the other. It was very close either way
Some other races in there as well of other cars.
AWD Colt test run
i was just testing my 4g63 turbo awd colt i still have to work on it a little more it didnt want to stop lol
Pizza Delivery Car Drag Racing RaceLegal.com 5-4-2012
race your ride at qualcomm stadium on the 1/8 mile drag strip pizza delivery car Papa John's Pizza vs Little Caesars Pizza
1992 colt vista 1989 plymouth colt
The Dodge Colt and the similar Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, were subcompact cars sold by Dodge and Plymouth from 1970 (MY1971) to 1994. They were captive imports from Mitsubishi Motors, initially twins of the rear-wheel drive Galant and Lancer families before shifting to the smaller front-wheel drive Mitsubishi Mirage subcompacts in 1979. With the 1994 introduction of the Dodge/Plymouth Neon, Chrysler felt no need to continue selling captive imports under these badges, although the Eagle Summit (also a Mirage clone) continued to be available until 1996.
In 1984, the fifth generation Dodge/Plymouth Colt appeared (model year 1985). A carbureted 68 hp 1,468 cc four was the base engine, while the upscale Premier four-door sedan and GTS turbo models received the 4G32BT turbocharged 1.6-litre already seen in the last model year of the previous Colts. A first for FWD Colts was the availability of a three-box sedan body, though this was no longer available after 1986. From 1988 (and lasting until 1991), this car was also marketed as the Eagle Vista in Canada.
The Colt Wagon, while never available with the turbocharged engine, did receive a more powerful 1,755 cc engine in the four-wheel-drive version. Unlike the FWD version, the DL 4x4 was not available with an automatic transmission.[7] While the Hatchback Colts were replaced for 1989, the Colt Wagon continued to be available until the 1991 introduction of the Mitsubishi RVR-based Colt Wagon, which also replaced the Colt Vista. This car was also marketed as the Eagle Vista Wagon in Canada.
Latest Race Winners -- Friday, May 4th, 2012:
BEST REACTION TIME
William Urbaniak -- 1995 Chevy Blazer -- R/T .506
PRO STREET QUICKEST ET 1st PLACE
Antonio Loya --1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX R/T .504 ET 7.187 @ 99.11 mph
MODIFIED STREET QUICKEST ET 1st PLACE
Eric Anderson -- 1990 Nissan 240SX -- R/T .605 ET 7.647 @ 91.83 mph
FAST STREET QUICKEST ET 1st PLACE Jessica Kameyama -- 1995 Honda Civic R/T .1.014 ET 9.506 @ 72.69 mph
FAST STREET QUICKEST ET 2nd PLACE
Richard Braganza --1992 Honda Prelude R/T .650 ET 9.507 @ 76.92 mph
SUPER STREET QUICKEST ET 1st PLACE
James Ralph -- 2000 Pontiac Trans Am R/T .559 ET 9.003 @ 82.57 mph
SUPER STREET QUICKEST ET 2nd PLACE
Eric Navarete -- 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T .689 ET 9.018 @ 82.12 mph
STREET STOCK QUICKEST ET 1st PLACE
Armando Flores--1990 Honda Civic R/T .516 ET 10.106 @ 69.44 mph
STREET STOCK QUICKEST ET 2nd PLACE
Raymond Febre -- 2000 Honda Civic R/T .818 ET 10.109 @ 69.55 mph
1972 & 1973 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban
Mopar survivor station wagons. The 1972 model in forest green metallic has hideaway headlights, is a 9-seater with single a/c and a 360 cui engine. 1973 saw a more conventional front styling. This model is in amber sherwood metallic and was also ordered as a 9-seater. It has a 400 cui engine and the optional dual a/c.