Restored 1974 Dodge Challenger Rallye California Car Numbers Matching Rally Red on 2040-cars
Vista, California, United States
CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS ALEX 760-521-4630 Hello and thanks for looking! Up for bid is my 1974 Dodge Challenger that I've owned for several years. Includes original broadcast sheet. A57 Rallye Package, 318, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, disc front brakes, Rallye cluster, center console, factory tinted windows. I have just completed the restoration and it's ready to show or drive. New paint, rebuilt engine, new interior, new tires, rebuilt brakes. Car received a complete repaint using Rally Red Dupont base and PPG 2021 clear. Engine is the original numbers matching 318, bored .030 over, rebuilt heads, Summit racing #6900 cam, oil pump, lifters, all new bearings, timing chain, water pump, painted with Eastwood enamel. Radiator has been re-cored and the engine runs cool. Transmission works well and was serviced. Limited slip rear end (posi) may not be original to the car. Interior is new including new PUI seat covers, new headliner with new roof insulation, brand new Ultimate Rides dash, new carpet, window cranks, etc. Door panels are original with some damage (speaker grilles). New CD player, new front 5 1/4" speakers, new 6x9" rear speakers. All gauges are functional minus the AMP gauge which has been bypassed. I have also bypassed the original alternator wire in order to reduce the risk of fire which was common to older Chrysler products. All lights work, 3 speed wipers and washer pump, interior lights, lighter, turn signals, hazards, rebuilt alternator, new voltage regulator, new battery etc. The undercarriage and subframes are solid and original. There are a couple damaged spots as shown in the photos. Floors are solid and still have paint on them. This is an original California car with California emissions that is very solid, a true survivor. I purchased it from the original owner in San Marcos, CA and they believed the milegae to be original (actual mileage unverifiable). Has a clean California title and is currently registered and insured. All glass has PPG Chrysler markings. Email or call with any questions. $1000 deposit due within 48 hours of close of auction. Remaining balance in cash only due upon pickup. No checks of any kind. Thanks. Sold as is. Alex 760-521-4630
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