1968 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
I am always available by mail at: daliadbbayne@guy2.com .
1968 DODGE CHARGER,383 BIG BLOCK,AUTO,8 3/4 POSI,BOUGHT THE CAR WITH INTENTIONS OF RESTOREING TO A COOL STREET
MACHINE BUT LIFE HAPPENS AND THINGS CHANGED AND NOW I HAVE LOST INTEREST IN THE CAR.CAR HAS HAD 1 REPAINT AT SOME
POINT IN IT'S LIFE,SOMEONE ALSO PUT PATCHES IN THE FRONT FLOOR PANS ,DRIVER AND PASSENGER,ALSO THE CENTER OF THE
TRUNK FLOOR HAS BEEN PATCHED.THEY WORK,BUT NOT DONE CORRECTLY AND WITH THE PROPER PANELS FROM AMD IT WOULD BE AN
EASY FIX.THE INTERIOR IS MINT,NO RIPS IN IT,NEEDS A HEADLINER AND SOME CLEANING AND INTERIOR IS MINT.DASH AND
CONSOLE ALSO IN REAL NICE CONDITION.I BOUGHT THIS CAR BECAUSE IT IS COMPLETE AND HAS NOT BEEN HACKED UP,ITS ALL
THERE.FRAME RAILS AND THE REST OF THE FLOORS ARE SOLID IN THE CAR.DRIVE TRAIN IS ORIGINAL,BUT THE MOTOR HAS SEEN
BETTER DAYS.WHEN I BOUGHT THE CAR ,I WASNT TO CONCERNED WITH THE MOTOR CAUSE A BIGGER ONE WAS GOING IN.YOU COULD
PUT A MOTOR IN THIS CAR AND ENJOY IT,OLD OR NEW ,IT'S STILL A 68 CHARGER,COOL CAR RESTORED OR NOT.IF YOU WERE
LOOKING TO DO 1968 CHARGER PROJECT THIS IS THE PERFECT FOUNDATION FOR AN AWESOME CAR!NO CRACKS OR BROKEN PIECES IN
THE GRILL,IT IS IN MINT SHAPE.IT WOULDNT TAKE MUCH TO MAKE THIS CAR BEAUTIFUL.WHEN I BOUGHT THE CAR AND WAS INTO
IT,I DID ABOUT $3000.00 WORTH OF PARTS SHOPPING,THESE BRAND NEW PARTS WILL GO WITH THE CAR AS WELL.IT SHOWS 78500
FOR MILES,I BELIEVE THAT TO BE ACCURATE.AND I DO HAVE THE TITLE FOR THE CAR.IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT
THIS CAR
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Autonomous tech will drive motorheads off the road
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