1970 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Melville, New York, United States
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Viper yellow and black 1970 Dodge Charger. Strong 383cc
engine , 727 trans, 4 speed pistol grip, edelebrock 750 carb, new battery, new
plugs, new distributer, new wires, new rear shocks, Crager rims, cooper tires,
new traction bars, all chrome in great shape. All original gauges (Speedometer
and tic toc tach do not work. Installed aftermarket speedo and tach on column),
drum brakes in rear, disc brakes in front. All original glass, knobs and
emblems in great shape. Flip headlight covers do not work but everything is
intact including motor...just needs to be refurbished. Small power steering
leak (have new hose but haven’t had time to install), No A/C. Heat works but
hoses just need to be reinstalled (removed hoses to clean up the engine
compartment) This car is a strong eye-catching, above average driver,
not a show car (reserve price takes this into account). Car was purchased 7
years ago and has been garaged ever since - never taken out in rain, only
driven on sunny days. Please review the pics and email me if there are any
other areas / parts you would like to see or questions you would like answered. All in all it's a loud, fast old school American muscle
car that's a blast to drive and draws attention wherever it goes. The car is available for sale locally so I reserve the
right end the auction early. Please note that sale is binding and final. Car is sold
"as is" and "where is". A $1000 non-refundable deposit via
paypal is due within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment due within 7 days
of auction close. On Apr-28-14 at 12:29:57 PDT, seller added the following information: Note - Vehicle is a manual 4 speed with pistol grip shifter NOT a 727 automatic trans. Fender tag shows "D32" which is the correct code for 727 trans. However, this vehicle is now a 4 speed manual. |
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