Take a look at this picture, and see if you can spot what is wrong.....
If you know, don't blurt out the answer. That way others can enjoy it too.
It's a Dodge?
its for sale? driving instructions are embossed on the console? You're sitting in a girls truck?....
Lol. That didn't take long.
Two shush box shifters.
i almost did then read the whole post.
Now that the cat is out of the bag, whats up with that?
Made Ram tough. LOL
I like the reply on Jalopnik. "One is for Ramming the other is for Dodging"
http://jalopnik.com/can-you-figure-out-what-the-hell-is-going-on-here-1787659538?utm_campaign=socialflow_jalopnik_twitter&utm_source=jalopnik_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Maybe it is four wheel drive with twin engines and transmissions????
What's wrong is that the AC is on when its 57° outside.
And the RPM's are high for something that is out of fuel.
(now how do get this thing into gear )
Dual Glock cubby under the console shifter?
Is it sad that it took me about 3 minutes to pick it out, but my wife looking from 6 feet away got it in about 3 seconds?
Shifty bastards, those Mopar folks...
I feel dumb, I did not even notice the three on the tree !
Duh... the ignition key isn't in the column like it should be - what a bunch of maroons...
So.... anyone figure out if they both work (and how?) or is one for show and one for go?
A comment elsewhere said that the car was made for the gov't, some department that routinely removes the center consoles for some special-purpose stuff. (Computer mount? I forget.) Both selectors are hooked up. The transmission they control is actually shifted electronically, so the shifters are just oversized electric switches.
--DD
I'm thinking abut putting a floor shifter in my Charger police car. I plan to remove the column shifter first.
Does that look right to you?
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