This 2005 Dodge Magnum SXT sport wagon was designed and
custom-built by the King of Kustomizers, George Barris. Under the
hood sits the original 3.5-liter SOHC V6 engine with factory
sequential multi-port fuel injection (code EGJ), breathing via an
aftermarket air intake and backed by the original 4-speed automatic
transmission. It has four vertical, scissor-type doors, a full-top
canvas power sunroof, four-way air-lift suspension system and
tinted windows. The front grille is a custom V-design with
chrome-plated slatted bars. It is finished in a combination of
silver and yellow paint, including pinstriping, custom-painted
slotted taillights and body-colored bumpers. This custom wagon
rolls on low-profile radials mounted onto "kustom" chrome wheels
etched and painted with the "Barris" name. Driver convenience
features include air conditioning, power steering, 4-wheel power
disc brakes, power windows, power locks, fog lights, rear wiper and
washer, and power side-view mirrors. Inside, the "kustomization"
continues with unique gold-and-black suede front buckets and rear
bench seats, in contrast to the rest of the car's gray interior,
and a gold-and-gray headliner. The factory 4-spoke steering wheel
fronts the black-over-gray dash and features gray inner door
panels. A gated shifter is in the center console and a factory
AM/FM stereo with a CD player complete the interior. Documentation
includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Barris Kustom
Industries dated September 29, 2009. This Magnum was featured with
actor Joe Mantegna in a 2009 Barris television pilot. 25,591 miles
(title reads exempt).
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