1971 Dodge Charger 500 Matching Numbers 383 Gb5 Blue on 2040-cars
Marlette, Michigan, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: 500
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: 500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 383 2 barrel automatic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 100,000
1971 Dodge Charger 500 with 383 matching numbers motor. This car is a 383-2 barrel. I have not tried to attempt to start the motor. It looks like it may have been setting for a while and will need rebuild. It does NOT have the radiator. I had purchased this car last year in Tennessee for parts. I needed front fenders so that is why this car will not come with fenders. Other missing items: no dash insert, no front or rear bumpers, no front valance, no vinyl top trim, no front or rear window trim, side chrome trim does not come with car. The car is missing parts, but is a good car to put back together since it has a good body and frame. I do have the title and fender tag..no build sheet.
The quarter panels are really nice. The pictures show that we had sanded down the quarters to show the bare metal and no rust. The rear floor pans will need to be replaced. There are replacements that are available. There are some holes in the trunk as shown.
Interior: The interior will need to be redone. It will need new bucket seat covers, carpeting, headliner, dash pad, etc. The front floor pan is solid. Will need the rear floor pan.
The car does come with a 71 flat hood that had been media blasted and is bare metal. There is also the deck lid that had been media blasted and is bare metal...it does have holes on the underneath that will need repair. The car had been primered..not epoxy prime. So this car should be sanded down again before painting.
The front rallye wheels do NOT come with the vehicle. I will replace it with some basic steel wheels.
The car is in Brown City, Michigan. Brown City is north of Detroit. The car will have to be picked up there.
If you have any questions please send a message through Ebay messaging or call me at 586-770-4412.
The reserve is very low for this vehicle..do not ask what it is. If you bid on it, make sure you can pay for it and have the means to get the vehicle. Please read item description carefully, know what comes with the car and does not!
Deposit of $200.00 is due within 48 hours at the close of auction. The remainder is due within 7 days of close of auction. If the car can not be picked up by 7 days of close of auction, bidder must contact me before bidding to make arrangements.
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