1967 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
Engine:383 with 4bbl Carb
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Red
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: eight
Trim: Famous Fastback Design
Drive Type: Automatic w/Shifter on Column
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 50
Exterior Color: Basic Burgundy
Here is a real Gem. Only 50,000 miles on this wonderful 67 Dodge Charger. The guy that I bought it from said that the second owner(he was the third) bought it in 1972 or 73. He drove it for just a few weeks and then warehoused it, taking it out for a drive every couple of months, and then returning it to the warehouse. This went on until 2006 when that guy passed away. Then the guy that I got it from bought it from his estate, and I bought it from him in 2011.
I was looking for a 66 , but I had not been able to find one in any kind of decent condition. I had owned a 66 back in the day, and it was the most fun car of any I ever owned. Well, not too long after I bought this car, I found a 66 that was just exactly what I was looking for, so Now I have 2, and I decided to sell this one , though it is actually in better shape and has a lot less miles on it than the 66 does, the 66 is the one I wanted, and is the one I am going to keep. This car runs and drives great, I wouldn't be the least bit afraid to drive it across country.
I paid way too much for this car because of its very low mileage and its great condition. I know I am going to take a big loss, but that can be your gain. There is nothing that I know of wrong with the car. It starts right up(some of those MoPars used to be a bit slow to start,) but not this one. The car has never been wrecked or seriously damaged in any way. I am told that this is the factory original paint, and the original interior. You can see for yourself what a great shape it is in .
I don't know much else to tell you about this car, except it is probably in the best original condition of any 67 Dodge Charger in the country, surely in the top 5
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