1974 Dodge Charger Se 440 on 2040-cars
Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
This car does not run and is in rough shape, but is mostly complete. The motor is a 440. I can turn it by hand. The odometer reads 47734. The quarter panels, bottoms of doors and fenders have rot, the trunk is in nice shape, the floors have minor holes that can be fixed easily. The body is straight with no dents. A past owner put in a sunroof which needs to be replaced or even better, fill the hole in. The motor is missing some pulleys and brackets. I am pretty sure it has a posi rear axle. It has old 15" Crager SS rims, the back ones are very wide. I am selling this car because I have had it for a few years and have not had the time to work on it. The car is located in Coventry, Rhode Island. You can stop by to check it out if you like.
The history on this car as I know it: It has been parked in a barn in Connecticut since 1992. The car had no paperwork when I got it. I spent a lot of time and money fixing this problem and now the car has paperwork and is currently registered in Vermont. Past owner started to remove the engine to sell it before he realized this was a numbers matching car with low production numbers, I think they made around 400 of these. |
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