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Steve Sourpass' Class 8 Coors Dodge

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Contingency row @ the 98 "Baja 500".

Suspension seating, and an ergonomic location of the controls work in tandem to lessen driver fatigue.

Dual MSD ignition units are mounted in-cab for a quick change in the event of a failure.

A pair of 37 in. BFG Baja T/A's take up a lot of bed space - at least space where the bed used to be!

Armored & Dangerous! The beastly Dodge is well protected from the dangers of desert warfare.

Serious beef! The Chrissman rear axle & chro-moly 3-link provide incredible reliability.

State of the art. King Shocks & secondary suspension smooth out the roughest terrain.

National Spring provided the 1/4 elliptic springs that provide 30 inches of "Vertical" wheel travel. Rockcrawlers take note...what do you think it ramps?
Go to any off-road event, be it race or trail related, and you're bound to see an abundance of Ford, Chevy, Jeep, Suzuki, & Toyota vehicles in attendance. While that's a pretty good cross section of manufacturers, there is usually however, one glaring omission. Dodge Trucks.

Despite the overwhelming popularity of the "new" Dodge, and an abundance of loyal, nay, "rabid" Dodge fans, the marque seldom sees print in major off-road publications. Are we all biased? Should we have our heads examined? After all, Dodge has been building some of the most rugged trucks to ever come off an assembly line for longer than....well, longer than a lot of us have been around. Which brings us to the August feature........


It's a what?

A Dodge? Yes it is, and it's one of the finest examples of the breed you'll ever see. Ram? Only if you get in it's way! With over 700 HP, 30 in of wheel travel, and a top speed of over 130 mph, Steve Sourpass' 1996 Class 8 is a Mopar maniac's dream come true!

Lust! ..after the Walker Evans Racing 500c.i. Mopar (that's 700 HP of "Mo Power"), complete with a Barry Grant fuel system, Borla exhaust, dual redundant MSD ignition!

Thrill!.. to the TorqueFlight 727 custom built by Walker Evans Racing, complete with custom torque converter! A full manual valve body & Art Carr shifter ensure that the copious torque is efficiently transferred to the spooled Chrissman 10 in. rear axle assembly, and BF Goodrich 37x12.5x17 Baja T/A radials.

Marvel!.. at the 21 inches travel from the A-Arm front suspension! With coilover King shocks, billet spindles, and a CNC braking assembly, the ability of the front suspension to react to the terrain is matched only by the rear.......

Swoon!.. to the 30 in. of rear wheel travel, compliments of a 1/4 elliptic 3-link rear suspension, & King bypass shocks!

Wonder!..at the secondary suspension system that combines the best of both worlds - pneumatic bump stops & torsion leaf springs! Constructed of the finest in 4130 chro-moly steel, making extensive use of spherical ball joints, & tuned to within an inch of it's life, the "Sourapass Express" is well equipped to excel in the most extreme terrain Steve can throw it at.

Tales From the Cockpit

On the inside, chro-moly steel makes up the structural roll cage. The cage serves as a mounting location throughout the vehicle for items including the seats, 5 point harnesses, 2 spare tires, shocks, 55 gal. fuel cell, and suspension.

In keeping with class rules, the big Dodge is a true "door slammer", with gutted, yet fully functional aluminum skinned steel doors. Aluminum is used extensively in the interior, including the floor, dashboard, and bracketry. The once luxurious interior has been completely stripped of factory trimmings, and replaced with banks of gauges, switches, and an on-board navigation system. Creature comforts include a Parker Pumper fresh air system, FM business band 2-way radio, and safety / survival supplies, in the event of unforeseen difficulties hundreds of miles outside the auto club's area of coverage.

The Unbearable Lightness of Wheeling

While the Dodge retains a significant amount of factory steel (including the cab, doors, and frame), an equally large portion has been replaced with far lighter fiberglass in non critical (strength) areas. The box has been discarded in favor of Dzus fastened fiberglass bedsides, and the front clip has become non-ferrous (and a bit wider) as well, making way for the big BFG rubber.

Although Steve's Dodge isn't exactly street legal, the quality of construction, incredible performance, and eye-catching good looks will surely light a fire or two under the Dodge enthusiasts out there. Inspire them to build their beasts, wheel their beasts, and photograph their beasts.

As for us at Off-Road.com, we're looking forward to featuring these fine trucks more often, and give them the respect they deserve.....any takers?


Contact info

Want to find out more about the Coors Dodge? Contact
JLCHRISTEN@aol.com  Phone:619.566.1800  x 4931  

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