My without major modifications.
If you're referring to the newer Challengers, yes.
There is no difference in a 1995 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and a 2000 dodge dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine and you can exchange the newer engine with the older one.
No. the trucks with beds have Chrysler transmissions. The cab/chassis truck has an Aisin trans.
sorry the neutral safety switch is an internal part on the newer transmissions
Assuming you'r referring to the newer models, the Charger is 4" longer and 20lbs heavier
IT would be possible, but it would be easier to buy a 1988 or newer Dakota and have it already equipped that way.
most crank sensors are for engine timing with the cam shaft, the distributor on at least 97' dodge and newer controls fuel timing.
That depends on the year. Early one's will have around 6 zerks. Newer ones do not have any.
2005+ Nissan Pathfinder is one of the vehicles that these wheels fit. From what I've found this bolt pattern is also on 2005 and newer Nissan Xterra's, 2005 and newer Nissan Frontier's, Dodge Dakota's, and Dodge Durango's.
Auto Trader would be a good place to start if you want to trade in your 2011 Dodge Challenger. Since it is a newer vehicle, you may want to see what the dealership would offer you for a trade in.
No, newer transmissions do not offer band adjustments as an option. Generally the newer transmissions will last longer with less maintenance, but when they're gone, it's a major repair.
It may be possible, but is not legal. It is legal to retrofit a vehicle with a newer engine year than vehicle model year, but not the other way around due to environmental concerns and laws.