1973 Dodge Challenger Plum Crazy 4 Speed 2 Sets Of Wheels And Tires All New on 2040-cars
Goliad, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Drive Type: 4 Speed Manual
Mileage: 99,999
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Purple
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
This Listing is For a 1973 Dodge Challenger 2dr,With a 360"+ Small Block, 4Speed Trans, and Sure Grip 8.75 Rear with 3.90 Gear.
I am Going to Start with the Bad, The Paint Job is a 10 ftr. Who ever Painted the Car was a Novice or Needed New Glasses.It Doesnt Have any Bondo That I can Tell and thats the problem, It Does NOT Have Rust Issues.The previous Owner Just Didnt Fix the The Little Dings or do any Body work. I mean None, I Think The Car Probably Looked straight In Primer and When Glossy paint hit it, All the Imperfections showed up. I am a bit of a perfectionist, Dont Get me wrong ,The car Gets Compliments at every Gas Station, Rust Is NOT the Problem.It Needs someone who Knows How to Use a qt of Bondo and long Board and Sand 90% of Filler Back off ,Then Paint .To Be an Above average Car.
The Good.
- Mechanically Very Good, Does Not Smoke or Leak
- New Interior , Seat Covers,Dash Pad, Carpet, Headliner
- New Headers,Jet Hot Coating,
- New Exhaust From Headers to rear valance
- New Bumpers Front and Rear
- New Tires, 2 Sets, 1 set of 18" Champ 500 Wheels with New Radials,and One set of 4 OEM Steel wheels,with all trim rings etc & New Tires
- New Battery
- The Above Items Installed in the Last Month
- Lights all work, Horn,Blinkers ,Charging System Etc.
- I Have New Wheel well Chrome New In Box That will come with it,for all 4.
- The Trunk has no Rust Issues Either. I didnt take a picture or Id have posted it.
The Great
- It Runs VERY Strong. I am confident its a High 12 Car as it sits on Radial Tires. Ive Been Down in a Drag Strip or 2,Just not in this.
- It Runs On Pump Gas and Sounds Great,with a very lopey Idle.
- It Has an MSD 7al (gold Box) Ignition, Single Plane Intake, 750 Carb
- Clutch is Heavy Duty with Scatter Shield Bell Housing.
And there you have it an Honest Ebay Ad. I am Not a Dealer or Painter, I bought the car Becuase it was Rust Free and Could Handle any Mechanical issues.And it was a /is a Neat Car. I am Confident the New Owner will Be More Than Impressed with how the car Runs. It Doesnt Run Hot or do anything Weird. Someone with Some Paint and body Skills Could make it a 35+k Car in short order and have a Blast Driving it. It Has Spent most of its Life Best I can Tell from Stuff in Glove box at Firebird Raceway, and Came From Idaho to Texas about 6 months ago. Thus the reason NO Rust. I Dont think They have Enough People in Idaho to pay for Road Salt. If you Need any other Pictures or Info Email Me. Thru Ebay System.
Thanks for Looking.
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