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1974 Dodge Charger 318 on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:999999
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1974 Dodge Charger

You can drive this car anywhere!!!

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Super Clean 318, 4 Barrel Carburetor, 727 Automatic Transmission, Front Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering, CD Player, New Carpet, Front and Back seats have been recovered . . .. . .. . ..super straight body with solid floor pans and frame rails and the doors shut solid and straight. . .. . ...good glass all the way around. . .. . ..all the lights work and all the gauges work. . .. . .good rims and tires. . .. . ...and the heat works. 

The Charger runs and drives and stops great.

Clear North Carolina Title and the car does have both fender tags and door tag.

The only major thing it needs is paint, new headliner and hook up the air conditioning and cruise control.

CASH IN PERSON ONLY

CALL ME if you have any questions 843-496-3460 



    Check Out this Video of the Dodge Charger!

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