2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody 2dr Coupe for Sale

$45,700
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody 2dr Coupe for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $45,700

  • Location: 822 NE 1st AVE ste B, Fort Lauderdale, FL

  • Condition: Used

  • Make: Dodge

  • Model: Challenger

  • Year: 2021

  • Color: Black

  • VIN: 2C3CDZFJ3MH596393

  • Mileage: 28955

  • Transmission: Automatic

  • Extras: Sunroof

SUPER MINT CONDITION.

BLACK ON BLACK. 6.4L V8 HEMI 392 ENGINE - 8 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS. FULLY LOADED (LOOK AT THE WINDOW STICKER LAST PIC. ) CARBON SUEDE INTERIOR. ALCANTARA NAPPA SEATS. SUNROOF. BLIND SPOT. HARMAN-KARDON 18 SPEAKER W/A SUBWOOFER IN THE TRUNK. RED CALIPERS. AND A LOT MORE. THEFT RECOVERY FROM INSURANCE CO. DRIVERS DOOR WAS

Used 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T, 28,955 miles, Black

Dodge in Florida

1968 Chevrolet Corvette for SalePOPULAR

1968 Chevrolet Corvette for Sale

Broken Arrow, OK
Aug 11, 2023
This is an exceptional Corvette. This Corvette retains its original matching number engine, transmission. The paint, interior and mechanics are all excellent with everything on the car working. Used 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427, 50,112 miles This is an exceptional Corvette. This Corvette retains its original matching number engine, transmission. The paint, interior and mechanics are all excellent with everything on the car working. Used 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427, 50,112 miles This is an exceptional Corvette. This Corvette retains its original matching number engine, transmission. The paint, interior and mechanics are all excellent with everything on the car working. Used 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427, 50,112 miles This is an exceptional Corvette. This Corvette retains its original matching number engine, transmission. The paint, interior and mechanics are all excellent with everything on the car working. Used 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427, 50,112 miles This is an exceptional Corvette. This Corvette retains its original matching number engine, transmission. The paint, interior and mechanics are all excellent with everything on the car working. Used 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427, 50,112 miles
$30,000
1936 Mercedes Benz 540K for SalePOPULAR

1936 Mercedes Benz 540K for Sale

Bethany, OK
Aug 11, 2023
This 1936 Phillips Berlina Mercedes Benz 540K Replica has a 350 C. I. V8 w/ Rochester 4BBL Carb, 350 Turbo Transmission, 15inch Chrome Wire Wheels w/ White Wall Radials, Dark Blue Leather Interior, Pioneer AM/FM/CD Stereo, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, T-Tops, Tilt/ Telescoping Wheel, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Dual Horns, Spot Lights, Dual Side Mounts, Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips, Air Conditioning w/ Defrost. Used 1936 16,914 miles This 1936 Phillips Berlina Mercedes Benz 540K Replica has a 350 C. I. V8 w/ Rochester 4BBL Carb, 350 Turbo Transmission, 15inch Chrome Wire Wheels w/ White Wall Radials, Dark Blue Leather Interior, Pioneer AM/FM/CD Stereo, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, T-Tops, Tilt/ Telescoping Wheel, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Dual Horns, Spot Lights, Dual Side Mounts, Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips, Air Conditioning w/ Defrost. Used 1936 16,914 miles This 1936 Phillips Berlina Mercedes Benz 540K Replica has a 350 C. I. V8 w/ Rochester 4BBL Carb, 350 Turbo Transmission, 15inch Chrome Wire Wheels w/ White Wall Radials, Dark Blue Leather Interior, Pioneer AM/FM/CD Stereo, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, T-Tops, Tilt/ Telescoping Wheel, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Dual Horns, Spot Lights, Dual Side Mounts, Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips, Air Conditioning w/ Defrost. Used 1936 16,914 miles This 1936 Phillips Berlina Mercedes Benz 540K Replica has a 350 C. I. V8 w/ Rochester 4BBL Carb, 350 Turbo Transmission, 15inch Chrome Wire Wheels w/ White Wall Radials, Dark Blue Leather Interior, Pioneer AM/FM/CD Stereo, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, T-Tops, Tilt/ Telescoping Wheel, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Dual Horns, Spot Lights, Dual Side Mounts, Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips, Air Conditioning w/ Defrost. Used 1936 16,914 miles This 1936 Phillips Berlina Mercedes Benz 540K Replica has a 350 C. I. V8 w/ Rochester 4BBL Carb, 350 Turbo Transmission, 15inch Chrome Wire Wheels w/ White Wall Radials, Dark Blue Leather Interior, Pioneer AM/FM/CD Stereo, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise Control, T-Tops, Tilt/ Telescoping Wheel, Power Steering, Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Dual Horns, Spot Lights, Dual Side Mounts, Dual Exhaust w/ Chrome Tips, Air Conditioning w/ Defrost. Used 1936 16,914 miles
$20,000
2023 Hawkeye Eagle 4 for SalePOPULAR

2023 Hawkeye Eagle 4 for Sale

Spokane, WA
Feb 15, 2024
Engine: 150cc, GY6 Transmission: Automatic Drive type: Belt Belt and/or chain size: Belt: 8352030 Starter System: Electric / kick Fuel system: Gasoline, 1.7gal, carbureted Brakes (Front/Rear): Disc/Drum Tire size: (Front/Rear)130/60-13 Wheel size and type: (Front/Rear)13, Alunimum Oil capacity and type (in liters): 0.8L, 10w40 aircooled engine oil (non-synthetic) New 2023 Red Engine: 150cc, GY6 Transmission: Automatic Drive type: Belt Belt and/or chain size: Belt: 8352030 Starter System: Electric / kick Fuel system: Gasoline, 1.7gal, carbureted Brakes (Front/Rear): Disc/Drum Tire size: (Front/Rear)130/60-13 Wheel size and type: (Front/Rear)13, Alunimum Oil capacity and type (in liters): 0.8L, 10w40 aircooled engine oil (non-synthetic) New 2023 Red Engine: 150cc, GY6 Transmission: Automatic Drive type: Belt Belt and/or chain size: Belt: 8352030 Starter System: Electric / kick Fuel system: Gasoline, 1.7gal, carbureted Brakes (Front/Rear): Disc/Drum Tire size: (Front/Rear)130/60-13 Wheel size and type: (Front/Rear)13, Alunimum Oil capacity and type (in liters): 0.8L, 10w40 aircooled engine oil (non-synthetic) New 2023 Red Engine: 150cc, GY6 Transmission: Automatic Drive type: Belt Belt and/or chain size: Belt: 8352030 Starter System: Electric / kick Fuel system: Gasoline, 1.7gal, carbureted Brakes (Front/Rear): Disc/Drum Tire size: (Front/Rear)130/60-13 Wheel size and type: (Front/Rear)13, Alunimum Oil capacity and type (in liters): 0.8L, 10w40 aircooled engine oil (non-synthetic) New 2023 Red Engine: 150cc, GY6 Transmission: Automatic Drive type: Belt Belt and/or chain size: Belt: 8352030 Starter System: Electric / kick Fuel system: Gasoline, 1.7gal, carbureted Brakes (Front/Rear): Disc/Drum Tire size: (Front/Rear)130/60-13 Wheel size and type: (Front/Rear)13, Alunimum Oil capacity and type (in liters): 0.8L, 10w40 aircooled engine oil (non-synthetic) New 2023 Red
$1,599
2023 Yamaha XMAX for SalePOPULAR

2023 Yamaha XMAX for Sale

Yakima, WA
Jan 05, 2024
MAXIMUM SPORT The ultimate Sport Scooter with new Y-Connect smartphone connectivity and a liquid-cooled engine that is both fuel efficient and performance proven. New 2023 Gray MAXIMUM SPORT The ultimate Sport Scooter with new Y-Connect smartphone connectivity and a liquid-cooled engine that is both fuel efficient and performance proven. New 2023 Gray MAXIMUM SPORT The ultimate Sport Scooter with new Y-Connect smartphone connectivity and a liquid-cooled engine that is both fuel efficient and performance proven. New 2023 Gray MAXIMUM SPORT The ultimate Sport Scooter with new Y-Connect smartphone connectivity and a liquid-cooled engine that is both fuel efficient and performance proven. New 2023 Gray MAXIMUM SPORT The ultimate Sport Scooter with new Y-Connect smartphone connectivity and a liquid-cooled engine that is both fuel efficient and performance proven. New 2023 Gray
$6,199
1941 Indian 741 Scout Military for SalePOPULAR

1941 Indian 741 Scout Military for Sale

Seattle, WA
Jan 01, 2024
Rare bike on US soil, which is 1941 indian military scout model 741, motorcycle is in very nice shape for its age, yet it is not sit and ride condition now. Engine fires up, so nothing wrong with it transmission shifts throug out all 3 gears, bike is about 90 % oem, and few aftermarket pieces like: headlightjiffy side standradio shield on distributorspokes( wheels were done and are nice and true with new tires)tool boxchaindamper handlecarb elbowrubber hose to air filter with clampsskid plateexhaustseatrest on the bike is original and came in as 1 motorcycle since 1941 or 43 considering high numbers. i had a bit fun with it and painted it green as You see now but it was spray paint from home depot, so dont consider that being a fresh paint, stars and stickers are vinyl , all done just for good looks, yet i think it looks nice and draws attention even like that. bottom line is this is still a project that needs few things small and bigger like the luggage rack, and lots of tinkering with all small details, but if You know thing or two about old bikes it is a perfect winter project that doesn't need anything major to make it a rider, and a nice one. Used 1941 Rare bike on US soil, which is 1941 indian military scout model 741, motorcycle is in very nice shape for its age, yet it is not sit and ride condition now. Engine fires up, so nothing wrong with it transmission shifts throug out all 3 gears, bike is about 90 % oem, and few aftermarket pieces like: headlightjiffy side standradio shield on distributorspokes( wheels were done and are nice and true with new tires)tool boxchaindamper handlecarb elbowrubber hose to air filter with clampsskid plateexhaustseatrest on the bike is original and came in as 1 motorcycle since 1941 or 43 considering high numbers. i had a bit fun with it and painted it green as You see now but it was spray paint from home depot, so dont consider that being a fresh paint, stars and stickers are vinyl , all done just for good looks, yet i think it looks nice and draws attention even like that. bottom line is this is still a project that needs few things small and bigger like the luggage rack, and lots of tinkering with all small details, but if You know thing or two about old bikes it is a perfect winter project that doesn't need anything major to make it a rider, and a nice one. Used 1941 Rare bike on US soil, which is 1941 indian military scout model 741, motorcycle is in very nice shape for its age, yet it is not sit and ride condition now. Engine fires up, so nothing wrong with it transmission shifts throug out all 3 gears, bike is about 90 % oem, and few aftermarket pieces like: headlightjiffy side standradio shield on distributorspokes( wheels were done and are nice and true with new tires)tool boxchaindamper handlecarb elbowrubber hose to air filter with clampsskid plateexhaustseatrest on the bike is original and came in as 1 motorcycle since 1941 or 43 considering high numbers. i had a bit fun with it and painted it green as You see now but it was spray paint from home depot, so dont consider that being a fresh paint, stars and stickers are vinyl , all done just for good looks, yet i think it looks nice and draws attention even like that. bottom line is this is still a project that needs few things small and bigger like the luggage rack, and lots of tinkering with all small details, but if You know thing or two about old bikes it is a perfect winter project that doesn't need anything major to make it a rider, and a nice one. Used 1941 Rare bike on US soil, which is 1941 indian military scout model 741, motorcycle is in very nice shape for its age, yet it is not sit and ride condition now. Engine fires up, so nothing wrong with it transmission shifts throug out all 3 gears, bike is about 90 % oem, and few aftermarket pieces like: headlightjiffy side standradio shield on distributorspokes( wheels were done and are nice and true with new tires)tool boxchaindamper handlecarb elbowrubber hose to air filter with clampsskid plateexhaustseatrest on the bike is original and came in as 1 motorcycle since 1941 or 43 considering high numbers. i had a bit fun with it and painted it green as You see now but it was spray paint from home depot, so dont consider that being a fresh paint, stars and stickers are vinyl , all done just for good looks, yet i think it looks nice and draws attention even like that. bottom line is this is still a project that needs few things small and bigger like the luggage rack, and lots of tinkering with all small details, but if You know thing or two about old bikes it is a perfect winter project that doesn't need anything major to make it a rider, and a nice one. Used 1941 Rare bike on US soil, which is 1941 indian military scout model 741, motorcycle is in very nice shape for its age, yet it is not sit and ride condition now. Engine fires up, so nothing wrong with it transmission shifts throug out all 3 gears, bike is about 90 % oem, and few aftermarket pieces like: headlightjiffy side standradio shield on distributorspokes( wheels were done and are nice and true with new tires)tool boxchaindamper handlecarb elbowrubber hose to air filter with clampsskid plateexhaustseatrest on the bike is original and came in as 1 motorcycle since 1941 or 43 considering high numbers. i had a bit fun with it and painted it green as You see now but it was spray paint from home depot, so dont consider that being a fresh paint, stars and stickers are vinyl , all done just for good looks, yet i think it looks nice and draws attention even like that. bottom line is this is still a project that needs few things small and bigger like the luggage rack, and lots of tinkering with all small details, but if You know thing or two about old bikes it is a perfect winter project that doesn't need anything major to make it a rider, and a nice one. Used 1941
$6,700
1980 Ducati 900SSD Darmah for SalePOPULAR

1980 Ducati 900SSD Darmah for Sale

Seattle, WA
Jan 01, 2024
1980 Ducati 900SSD “Darmah ”Just completed fully documented restoration by professional engineer, mechanic and ex-racer. One of the rarer Ducatis with only 854 made between 1978 and 1980 according to Ian Falloon. The bike starts instantly, idles perfectly, shifts correctly and pulls like the proverbial freight train. With controversial styling (to some), it is a worthy alternative to the 900SS at less than half the price. I have acquired a lot of respect for this model after seeing the engineering up close and riding it. I also own a 750GT which is a far more civilized ride. The Darmah is narrower, lighter, faster. Riding posture is aggressive with stock clip-ons and rear sets and bubble fairing. Most of the bike is stock except for a few upgrades like suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tomasselli throttle. I tried to stay true to the original, but built the bike for riding, not for trailering. Too much to list, but here goes: Motor Cases never split to my knowledge. I checked the compression (110/125 PSI horizontal/vertical cylinders), adjusted the valves, soda blasted the motor out of the frame, polished the cases, replaced all oil plugs and replaced the Bosch pickup wiring inside the clutch case. Hydraulic clutch upgrade added (the stock mechanical pull was ridiculously stiff). All new seals and gaskets. Many fasteners replaced with stainless. Fresh oil. Motor does not smoke either on start up or during use. Carbs Airbox removed and crankcase breather filter (KN type) added. Dellorto PHF 32’s cleaned, rebuilt (new slides, jets, gaskets etc. ), tuned and synchronized. New Malossi velocity stacks; also have KN type pod filters. Inferior stock cable and splitter replaced with new Tommaselli throttle with dual cables resulting in good snappy throttle response. Carbs have mostly stock settings, and runs well here at 5,000 feet but does pop a little on throttle closure due to idle jets that are probably a little too lean. Fuel System Tank was in good shape, but was patiently devarnished, descaled, derusted, and NOT coated. One petbird was replaced. Original green fuel hoses are still malleable and were retained. Added new in line fuel filters. Wheels Stock aluminum FPS wheels were professionally repainted (bead blasted, etched, primed, base and clear coated, not powder coated) and rims polished. New wheel bearings, new Avon AM26 roadrunner tires. Brakes Cleaned and rebuilt original twin-bleed valve Brembo calipers. All new brake lines, tubes, banjos, washers, etc. front and rear. Master cylinder flushed but didn ’t need rebuild. New fluid and system bled. Pads are original with lots of life so not replaced. Front 6 bolt disks Blanchard ground (still within their thickness spec) for a flat and true surface. Drive train Replaced chain with standard non O-ring Tsubaki black and gold, 106 links with clip type master link. New stock steel sprockets with standard gearing 15/36. Replaced the case saver with new. Original cush rubbers were in good shape. Countershaft seals were tight and not replaced. Suspension Marzocchi front forks rebuilt with Works springs and spacers per Bevel Heaven ’s specs. Original internals retained. new seals, dust covers and fluid of course. Marzocchi rear pneumatic shocks were sold (not economically rebuildable) and replaced with Works shocks from Bevel Heaven which are much better than the originals. Electrical Battery replaced, and new rubber tray and strap installed. New right hand switch (start and kill switch) added to complement Tommaselli throttle. I added a relay to direct full battery voltage to the coils on starting (well known upgrade – bike starts instantly). All electrical works as it should. New CEV rear signals. I haven ’t added front signals because I prefer the lines of the bike without them. Used 1980 Ducati 900 18,000 miles 1980 Ducati 900SSD “Darmah ”Just completed fully documented restoration by professional engineer, mechanic and ex-racer. One of the rarer Ducatis with only 854 made between 1978 and 1980 according to Ian Falloon. The bike starts instantly, idles perfectly, shifts correctly and pulls like the proverbial freight train. With controversial styling (to some), it is a worthy alternative to the 900SS at less than half the price. I have acquired a lot of respect for this model after seeing the engineering up close and riding it. I also own a 750GT which is a far more civilized ride. The Darmah is narrower, lighter, faster. Riding posture is aggressive with stock clip-ons and rear sets and bubble fairing. Most of the bike is stock except for a few upgrades like suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tomasselli throttle. I tried to stay true to the original, but built the bike for riding, not for trailering. Too much to list, but here goes: Motor Cases never split to my knowledge. I checked the compression (110/125 PSI horizontal/vertical cylinders), adjusted the valves, soda blasted the motor out of the frame, polished the cases, replaced all oil plugs and replaced the Bosch pickup wiring inside the clutch case. Hydraulic clutch upgrade added (the stock mechanical pull was ridiculously stiff). All new seals and gaskets. Many fasteners replaced with stainless. Fresh oil. Motor does not smoke either on start up or during use. Carbs Airbox removed and crankcase breather filter (KN type) added. Dellorto PHF 32’s cleaned, rebuilt (new slides, jets, gaskets etc. ), tuned and synchronized. New Malossi velocity stacks; also have KN type pod filters. Inferior stock cable and splitter replaced with new Tommaselli throttle with dual cables resulting in good snappy throttle response. Carbs have mostly stock settings, and runs well here at 5,000 feet but does pop a little on throttle closure due to idle jets that are probably a little too lean. Fuel System Tank was in good shape, but was patiently devarnished, descaled, derusted, and NOT coated. One petbird was replaced. Original green fuel hoses are still malleable and were retained. Added new in line fuel filters. Wheels Stock aluminum FPS wheels were professionally repainted (bead blasted, etched, primed, base and clear coated, not powder coated) and rims polished. New wheel bearings, new Avon AM26 roadrunner tires. Brakes Cleaned and rebuilt original twin-bleed valve Brembo calipers. All new brake lines, tubes, banjos, washers, etc. front and rear. Master cylinder flushed but didn ’t need rebuild. New fluid and system bled. Pads are original with lots of life so not replaced. Front 6 bolt disks Blanchard ground (still within their thickness spec) for a flat and true surface. Drive train Replaced chain with standard non O-ring Tsubaki black and gold, 106 links with clip type master link. New stock steel sprockets with standard gearing 15/36. Replaced the case saver with new. Original cush rubbers were in good shape. Countershaft seals were tight and not replaced. Suspension Marzocchi front forks rebuilt with Works springs and spacers per Bevel Heaven ’s specs. Original internals retained. new seals, dust covers and fluid of course. Marzocchi rear pneumatic shocks were sold (not economically rebuildable) and replaced with Works shocks from Bevel Heaven which are much better than the originals. Electrical Battery replaced, and new rubber tray and strap installed. New right hand switch (start and kill switch) added to complement Tommaselli throttle. I added a relay to direct full battery voltage to the coils on starting (well known upgrade – bike starts instantly). All electrical works as it should. New CEV rear signals. I haven ’t added front signals because I prefer the lines of the bike without them. Used 1980 Ducati 900 18,000 miles 1980 Ducati 900SSD “Darmah ”Just completed fully documented restoration by professional engineer, mechanic and ex-racer. One of the rarer Ducatis with only 854 made between 1978 and 1980 according to Ian Falloon. The bike starts instantly, idles perfectly, shifts correctly and pulls like the proverbial freight train. With controversial styling (to some), it is a worthy alternative to the 900SS at less than half the price. I have acquired a lot of respect for this model after seeing the engineering up close and riding it. I also own a 750GT which is a far more civilized ride. The Darmah is narrower, lighter, faster. Riding posture is aggressive with stock clip-ons and rear sets and bubble fairing. Most of the bike is stock except for a few upgrades like suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tomasselli throttle. I tried to stay true to the original, but built the bike for riding, not for trailering. Too much to list, but here goes: Motor Cases never split to my knowledge. I checked the compression (110/125 PSI horizontal/vertical cylinders), adjusted the valves, soda blasted the motor out of the frame, polished the cases, replaced all oil plugs and replaced the Bosch pickup wiring inside the clutch case. Hydraulic clutch upgrade added (the stock mechanical pull was ridiculously stiff). All new seals and gaskets. Many fasteners replaced with stainless. Fresh oil. Motor does not smoke either on start up or during use. Carbs Airbox removed and crankcase breather filter (KN type) added. Dellorto PHF 32’s cleaned, rebuilt (new slides, jets, gaskets etc. ), tuned and synchronized. New Malossi velocity stacks; also have KN type pod filters. Inferior stock cable and splitter replaced with new Tommaselli throttle with dual cables resulting in good snappy throttle response. Carbs have mostly stock settings, and runs well here at 5,000 feet but does pop a little on throttle closure due to idle jets that are probably a little too lean. Fuel System Tank was in good shape, but was patiently devarnished, descaled, derusted, and NOT coated. One petbird was replaced. Original green fuel hoses are still malleable and were retained. Added new in line fuel filters. Wheels Stock aluminum FPS wheels were professionally repainted (bead blasted, etched, primed, base and clear coated, not powder coated) and rims polished. New wheel bearings, new Avon AM26 roadrunner tires. Brakes Cleaned and rebuilt original twin-bleed valve Brembo calipers. All new brake lines, tubes, banjos, washers, etc. front and rear. Master cylinder flushed but didn ’t need rebuild. New fluid and system bled. Pads are original with lots of life so not replaced. Front 6 bolt disks Blanchard ground (still within their thickness spec) for a flat and true surface. Drive train Replaced chain with standard non O-ring Tsubaki black and gold, 106 links with clip type master link. New stock steel sprockets with standard gearing 15/36. Replaced the case saver with new. Original cush rubbers were in good shape. Countershaft seals were tight and not replaced. Suspension Marzocchi front forks rebuilt with Works springs and spacers per Bevel Heaven ’s specs. Original internals retained. new seals, dust covers and fluid of course. Marzocchi rear pneumatic shocks were sold (not economically rebuildable) and replaced with Works shocks from Bevel Heaven which are much better than the originals. Electrical Battery replaced, and new rubber tray and strap installed. New right hand switch (start and kill switch) added to complement Tommaselli throttle. I added a relay to direct full battery voltage to the coils on starting (well known upgrade – bike starts instantly). All electrical works as it should. New CEV rear signals. I haven ’t added front signals because I prefer the lines of the bike without them. Used 1980 Ducati 900 18,000 miles 1980 Ducati 900SSD “Darmah ”Just completed fully documented restoration by professional engineer, mechanic and ex-racer. One of the rarer Ducatis with only 854 made between 1978 and 1980 according to Ian Falloon. The bike starts instantly, idles perfectly, shifts correctly and pulls like the proverbial freight train. With controversial styling (to some), it is a worthy alternative to the 900SS at less than half the price. I have acquired a lot of respect for this model after seeing the engineering up close and riding it. I also own a 750GT which is a far more civilized ride. The Darmah is narrower, lighter, faster. Riding posture is aggressive with stock clip-ons and rear sets and bubble fairing. Most of the bike is stock except for a few upgrades like suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tomasselli throttle. I tried to stay true to the original, but built the bike for riding, not for trailering. Too much to list, but here goes: Motor Cases never split to my knowledge. I checked the compression (110/125 PSI horizontal/vertical cylinders), adjusted the valves, soda blasted the motor out of the frame, polished the cases, replaced all oil plugs and replaced the Bosch pickup wiring inside the clutch case. Hydraulic clutch upgrade added (the stock mechanical pull was ridiculously stiff). All new seals and gaskets. Many fasteners replaced with stainless. Fresh oil. Motor does not smoke either on start up or during use. Carbs Airbox removed and crankcase breather filter (KN type) added. Dellorto PHF 32’s cleaned, rebuilt (new slides, jets, gaskets etc. ), tuned and synchronized. New Malossi velocity stacks; also have KN type pod filters. Inferior stock cable and splitter replaced with new Tommaselli throttle with dual cables resulting in good snappy throttle response. Carbs have mostly stock settings, and runs well here at 5,000 feet but does pop a little on throttle closure due to idle jets that are probably a little too lean. Fuel System Tank was in good shape, but was patiently devarnished, descaled, derusted, and NOT coated. One petbird was replaced. Original green fuel hoses are still malleable and were retained. Added new in line fuel filters. Wheels Stock aluminum FPS wheels were professionally repainted (bead blasted, etched, primed, base and clear coated, not powder coated) and rims polished. New wheel bearings, new Avon AM26 roadrunner tires. Brakes Cleaned and rebuilt original twin-bleed valve Brembo calipers. All new brake lines, tubes, banjos, washers, etc. front and rear. Master cylinder flushed but didn ’t need rebuild. New fluid and system bled. Pads are original with lots of life so not replaced. Front 6 bolt disks Blanchard ground (still within their thickness spec) for a flat and true surface. Drive train Replaced chain with standard non O-ring Tsubaki black and gold, 106 links with clip type master link. New stock steel sprockets with standard gearing 15/36. Replaced the case saver with new. Original cush rubbers were in good shape. Countershaft seals were tight and not replaced. Suspension Marzocchi front forks rebuilt with Works springs and spacers per Bevel Heaven ’s specs. Original internals retained. new seals, dust covers and fluid of course. Marzocchi rear pneumatic shocks were sold (not economically rebuildable) and replaced with Works shocks from Bevel Heaven which are much better than the originals. Electrical Battery replaced, and new rubber tray and strap installed. New right hand switch (start and kill switch) added to complement Tommaselli throttle. I added a relay to direct full battery voltage to the coils on starting (well known upgrade – bike starts instantly). All electrical works as it should. New CEV rear signals. I haven ’t added front signals because I prefer the lines of the bike without them. Used 1980 Ducati 900 18,000 miles 1980 Ducati 900SSD “Darmah ”Just completed fully documented restoration by professional engineer, mechanic and ex-racer. One of the rarer Ducatis with only 854 made between 1978 and 1980 according to Ian Falloon. The bike starts instantly, idles perfectly, shifts correctly and pulls like the proverbial freight train. With controversial styling (to some), it is a worthy alternative to the 900SS at less than half the price. I have acquired a lot of respect for this model after seeing the engineering up close and riding it. I also own a 750GT which is a far more civilized ride. The Darmah is narrower, lighter, faster. Riding posture is aggressive with stock clip-ons and rear sets and bubble fairing. Most of the bike is stock except for a few upgrades like suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tomasselli throttle. I tried to stay true to the original, but built the bike for riding, not for trailering. Too much to list, but here goes: Motor Cases never split to my knowledge. I checked the compression (110/125 PSI horizontal/vertical cylinders), adjusted the valves, soda blasted the motor out of the frame, polished the cases, replaced all oil plugs and replaced the Bosch pickup wiring inside the clutch case. Hydraulic clutch upgrade added (the stock mechanical pull was ridiculously stiff). All new seals and gaskets. Many fasteners replaced with stainless. Fresh oil. Motor does not smoke either on start up or during use. Carbs Airbox removed and crankcase breather filter (KN type) added. Dellorto PHF 32’s cleaned, rebuilt (new slides, jets, gaskets etc. ), tuned and synchronized. New Malossi velocity stacks; also have KN type pod filters. Inferior stock cable and splitter replaced with new Tommaselli throttle with dual cables resulting in good snappy throttle response. Carbs have mostly stock settings, and runs well here at 5,000 feet but does pop a little on throttle closure due to idle jets that are probably a little too lean. Fuel System Tank was in good shape, but was patiently devarnished, descaled, derusted, and NOT coated. One petbird was replaced. Original green fuel hoses are still malleable and were retained. Added new in line fuel filters. Wheels Stock aluminum FPS wheels were professionally repainted (bead blasted, etched, primed, base and clear coated, not powder coated) and rims polished. New wheel bearings, new Avon AM26 roadrunner tires. Brakes Cleaned and rebuilt original twin-bleed valve Brembo calipers. All new brake lines, tubes, banjos, washers, etc. front and rear. Master cylinder flushed but didn ’t need rebuild. New fluid and system bled. Pads are original with lots of life so not replaced. Front 6 bolt disks Blanchard ground (still within their thickness spec) for a flat and true surface. Drive train Replaced chain with standard non O-ring Tsubaki black and gold, 106 links with clip type master link. New stock steel sprockets with standard gearing 15/36. Replaced the case saver with new. Original cush rubbers were in good shape. Countershaft seals were tight and not replaced. Suspension Marzocchi front forks rebuilt with Works springs and spacers per Bevel Heaven ’s specs. Original internals retained. new seals, dust covers and fluid of course. Marzocchi rear pneumatic shocks were sold (not economically rebuildable) and replaced with Works shocks from Bevel Heaven which are much better than the originals. Electrical Battery replaced, and new rubber tray and strap installed. New right hand switch (start and kill switch) added to complement Tommaselli throttle. I added a relay to direct full battery voltage to the coils on starting (well known upgrade – bike starts instantly). All electrical works as it should. New CEV rear signals. I haven ’t added front signals because I prefer the lines of the bike without them. Used 1980 Ducati 900 18,000 miles
$8,600