1968 Dodge Charger Base Hardtop 2-door 6.3l No Reserve ,very Rare Color on 2040-cars
Harrisonville, Missouri, United States
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CLEAR TITLE. 68 DODGE CHARGER 383 AUTO CAR, POWER BRAKES. BEEN SITTING FOR A LONG TIME. STILL HAS PART OF THE TREE IN THR REAR BUMPER. {{{{ SEE PICS. }}}} ORANGE BODY, BLACK TOP & BLACK INTERIOR. BUCKETS SEATS WITH FLOOR CONSOLE. 8 3/4 POSI REAR DIFF. I THINK 3:23 POSI. DRUM BRAKES ON ALL 4. I BOUGHT 2 NEW REAR PANELS & NEW TRUNK PANS, THEY GO WITH THE CAR. I HAVE 2 EXTRA DOORS THAT ALSO GO WITH THE CAR. A BACK HALF OF A TRUNK LID GOES ALSO. {{{{ SEE PICS }}}} MOTOR DOES NOT RUN AT ALL. REAR SPRING HANGERS ARE NOT HOOKED UP. SITTING UP WITH A WOOD BLOCK. MISSING ALOT OF PARTS.THIS WHOLE CHARGER NEEDS TOTAL RESTORATION INSDE & OUT. I WAS TOLD ORG. MOTOR & TRANS ARE STILL IN THE CAR. THE GRILL NEEDS WORK JUST LIKE THE REST OF THE CHARGER. REAR FRAMES BAD. FLOORS BAD, TRUNK PAN BAD, BOTH FRONT FENDERS ARE DENTED JUST LIKE THE REST OF THE CAR. HOOD LOOKS VERY GOOD SURFACE RUST ONLY. THIS IS A BIG PROJECT. SEAT FRAMES ARE THERE FRONT & REAR. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS-IS. NO REFUNDS. BUYER TO PAY FOR ALL SHIPPING COST, CAN STORE FOR 20 DAYS AT NO CHARGE FROM END OF AUCTION. BUT AFTER THAT IT IS $25.00 A DAY STORAGE. A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $500 DUE IN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. BALANCE IS DUE IN 7 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. CAR & TITLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTILL ALL FUNDS CLEAR MY BANK SOME TIMES OUT OF STATE MONEY ORDERS, CHECKS TAKE 10 DAYS TO CLEAR. WILL TAKE WIRE TRANSFER ALSO. YOU CAN ALSO CALL ME AT 8ONE6-9ONE8-33ONE9 THANK YOU RON
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