1973 Rallye Challenger 340 Auto on 2040-cars
Coal Township, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:360
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Challenger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RALLYE
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 111,111
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A TRUE 1973 RALLYE CHALLENGER H CODE FOUR BARREL CAR.ORIG COLOR WAS DARK SILVER METALLIS(A5 CODE) BLACK INTERIOR.CAR WAS AN ORIG 340 NOW SPORTS A BUILT UP 360 ,MOTOR HAS PERFORMANCE CAM ALUMINUM INTAKE 650 HOLLEY DOUBLE PUMPER AND HEADERS .FROM MY RESEARCE THIS IS A RARE COLOR FOR 73'S.TRANS IS A 727 AUTO WITH FACTORY SLAPSTICK SHIFTER AND AN 83/4 REAR WITH 3:55 SURE GRIP POSI TRACTION.THIS CAR HAS OPTIONAL HEAVYDUTY SUSPENSION AND PERFORMANCE HANDLING PACKAGE (A36 code)POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES WITH ONE PIECE ROTORS.THIS CAR RUNS SOUNDS MEANS AS HELL BUT THE FRONT PUMP SEAL ON TRANSMISSION JUST LET LOOSE BUT TRUST ME IT DID RUN AND DRIVE TILL TODAY.THE BODY OF THE CAR OVERALL IS NOT TO BAD,WORST PART IS THE ROOF IT GOT DENTED SOMETIME IN ITS LIFE BUT A BRAND NEW ROOF SKIN IS INCLUDED.THE FLOORS ARE SOLID EXCEPT FOR ONE SMALL SPOT ON DRIVER SIDE FRONT SEE PICS.THE TRUNK AND FRAME ARE PERFECT.THE QUARTERS NEED SOME WORK BUT ARE REPAIRABLE .THE DOORS LOOK SOLID PINCHWELDS ARE GOOD RIGHT DOOR HAS MINOR BUBBLING IN FRONT CORNER,FENDERS ARE ALSO USABLE WITH MINOR BUBBLING ON BOTTOMS.HOOD IS RUST FREE AS IS COWL AND REAR WINDOW PINCHWELDS.ROCKERS ARE ALSO SOLID.DASH PAD IS NICE NO CRACKS,FACTORY TACH AND GAUGE CAR.INCLUDED IS A PIC OF FACTORY BUILD SHEET YOU CAN SEE THIS IS A WELL OPTIONED RARE CAR....ANY QUESTIONS CALL 570-259-2229 THANKS FOR BIDDING..PS ALL OF THE GRILLS, VALANCE PANELS AND BUMPERS AND CONSOLE AND MOST OF THE TRIM PARTS ARE INCLUDED
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