1969 Dodge Charger Rt 440 4 Speed Body On Included Rotisserie Fender Tag Title on 2040-cars
La Plume, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is this 1969 Dodge Charger body. It is an RT 440 4 speed car. This body is currently on a ROTO 2000 Rotisserie which I purchased for this project. The Rotisserie IS INCLUDED with the sale of this car. I have a Clean Title and Fender Tag. The current condition of the body is SOLID in primer. Included in this auction is a set of doors in primer. Two front fenders (one in primer, one not in primer with some body work needed) An excellent hood and trunk lid.
The original color is green with green interior. The Fender tag shows that it came with a 440, a 4 speed manual transmission and a Dana 60 Trac pac rear. The fender tag also shows this was a vinyl top delete which im told is rare on RTs Its also a non AC car, which im told was typical. The vehicle and rotisserie is currently in my driveway ( its been there for a few months ) so some surface rusting is visible in the interior compartment. The Rotisserie is has surface rust as well. One of the tires on the rotisserie needs to be replaced. It will not inflate. The entire contraption will fit on a roll back. Feel free to see the car in person. Message me with any questions. Thank you. |
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