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Dodge Charger Dark Green on 2040-cars

US $32,900.00
Year:1968 Mileage:105351
Location:

Middleton, Idaho, United States

Middleton, Idaho, United States

1968 Dodge Charger
383 Big Block 
727 Auto

This 1968 Charger was originally a 318 car. But now has a very strong Brand New 383 Big Block. The engine was just rebuilt and has less than 20 Miles on it. The Transmission is brand new as well and was all rebuilt from a local transmission shop. Every light, gauge and instrument works on this very very nice Charger. This car is in fantastic shape. The wheels are 17 Coys and are brand new and on brand new rubber. New brakes, new ball joints, new bushings, everything has been gone through. All the interior is in amazing shape. Not a tear, or rip or gouge. The door panels are the nicest ive seen ever for being original. The instruments are nice and bright. This car stands tall. The paint is in fantastic shape and looks amazing. The bright work on this car is amazing. No pitting whatsoever. The detail work on this car is something to see. 

If you are looking for a very nice car that you can take cruising and to some local show and shines, then this is the car for you. This car is very nice. This is not a car that you would make a daily driver. It needs to be Garaged and taken care of. The only thing this car needs is a New back bumper. The one on it is nice. But this car deserves a new one. I will include a New bumper in the sale of this car.  Please call with questions, Scott 208-941-9090. This car is for sale on the local market and could sell at any time.
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