1969 Dodge Charger N/r Complete Big Block Project Car Ps Pb A/c R/t Tic Tok 70 on 2040-cars
Carthage, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Trim: V8 big block
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: bright turquoise irid
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Back up for auction because of a non-paying bidder! First off, if you have less than 5 feedbacks(like the non-paying bidder) you need to contact me before bidding!!!! Up for auction is a heavily optioned 1969 dodge charger, the car is very complete and only missing the a/c compressor and a/c bracket. Mississippi did not issue titles in 69, this car is being sold with a BILL OF SALE ONLY. The car does not run and needs a full restoration and will have to be towed. The trunk pan and lower rear quarters need replacing, the floor pans need some pieces replaced but does not need to be completely replaced in my opinion. The pan under the rear bumper needs replacing. The drivers side door has some issues, the door does not shut correctly, it needs pins and may need hinges. Here are a list of options
D32 727 automatic heavy duty transmission E61 383 CI big block 8 cylinder 2bbl carb C6X black bucket seats Q5 bright turquoise irid exterior color
H51 air conditioning G33 LH remote mirror C55 bucket seats C16 console B51 power brakes A04 radio group package
M21 drip rail moldings M31 body belt moldings R11 music master radio
The car has a 440 engine and 727 tranny that will need to be rebuilt. The car originally came with a 383 2bbl. The windshield needs replacing,but all the other glass and trim are excellent. This car came with the A04 radio group package which includes P/S,P/B,music master radio,LH remote mirror,3 speed wipers, and deep dish wheel covers. The rear framerails are good,the hood and trunk lid are good. The roof is in excellent condition especially for a charger. Being this complete and original, This is a perfect project car that you could get running and drive it while restoring it or blow it completely apart and fully restore the car. I tried to take plenty of pictures from every angle, but if you have ANY questions feel free to email me. I expect $500 deposit within 24 hours after auction end. If you have 0 feedback you need to email me before bidding. The car needs to be paid for in full within 72 hours after the end of the auction. The car can be stored here at my home for 30 days, after that storage fees will be charged, unless there is a agreement made before the end of the auction.
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