Dodge: 1972 Challenger **unrestored** All Original + 340 Six Pack, 727, 410 on 2040-cars
Greenville, Illinois, United States
For sale “Nearly Show Room New” Unrestored 1972 Dodge Challenger, 35,620 (may vary) original miles, original paint (Y4 Gold) and interior. Originally equipped with 318 2bbl, and A904 transmission. Original parts are included with sale. (Motor, transmission, hood, 3.23 differential, etc)
History: This car was purchased from the original owner in January 1979 with 28,880 miles, and has remained in my family since that date. I have personally owned the car since August 1981. (32,906 miles). The car with the current 340 has been driven approximately 1,200 miles in the past 26 years. The car was not licensed from 1989-2011. Since removal from storage in 2011: Six Pack was professionally setup and tuned. The original center carburetor was rebuilt and blueprinted. The two outboard carbs were junk so new carbs were purchased, disassembled, blueprinted, and reassembled. The battery, radiator and fuel tank were replaced. The original stock rallye wheels were sandblasted and powder coated back to the original color. (The original owner painted them to match body color as seen in some of the pictures) The 727 transmission was rebuilt professionally with HD clutches etc and SMR 11.25” Pro Sportsman torque convertor. Installed new TTI headers and a full TTI exhaust system, Hi-torque mini-starter, and new shocks on all 4 corners. I have the original window sticker, build sheet, and complete maintenance records. Also included is a set of “old school” aluminum slot wheels & tires purchased by original owner. The Vehicle is sold AS IS with no express or implied warranties or representations having been made by Seller to Buyer. A Non-Refundable deposit of $1000 by Pay Pal must be made within 48 hours of successful bid and the balance is due within 5 days of end of auction. Payment options are cash in person, or wire transfer with three day hold. Buyer is responsible for shipping. On May-11-14 at 05:31:51 PDT, seller added the following information: This car is for sale locally and therefore I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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