Very Rare-1 Of 98-1971 Dodge Charger R/t-vcode-440-sixpack-air Grabber-automatic on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440-SIX BARREL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: A/T
Mileage: 39,665
Sub Model: R/T
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
VERY RARE AND SUPER NICE-NO RESERVE-1971 DODGE CHARGER R/T WITH THE 440 MAGNUM 390 HP SIX PACK AIR GRABBER ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,CAR IS LOADED WITH OPTIONS,JUST WENT THRU A COMPLETE GROUND UP RESTORATION WITH ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL BODY PANELS AND IS ALSO A TWO FENDER TAG CAR,WILL LIST MORE INFO BELOW,ALSO HAS CLEAR TITLE,HAVE SEVERAL PICTURES I CAN EMAIL OF ANY CERTAIN AREA,
ALSO HAVE A 68 CORONET R/T AND TWO 69 SUPER BEES IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF RESTORATION THAT ARE FOR SALE,
ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS,HAVE SEVERAL OTHER MOPARS AND BOWTIES AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND COMING SOON TO EBAY INCLUDING ROTTISSORIE RESTORED CARS,ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON,AND LIKE WITH ALL OF THESE OLD CARS THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY,FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS OR CALL HANK AT 843-455-3264 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY,AND LIKE ALWAYS I TRY TO SALE ONLY TOP QUALITY CARS AND HAVE DESCRIBED THE CARS DECRIPTION TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE,CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ANYTIME BEFORE END OF AUCTION,SERIOUS BIDDERS AND BUYERS ONLY PLEASE,FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION,WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS,ALSO IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY OR HAVE A ZERO OR NEGITIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CALL BEFORE BIDDING,
SORRY NO TRADES AT THIS TIME,THANKS HANK
CAR HAS A 12-70 CASTING DATE ENGINE BLOCK USING CORRECT SIX PAC CRANK AND RODS.-CORRECT DATED BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL ENGINE BLOCK TO THE CAR,
HAS A CORRECT REBUILT 727 TRANSMISSION FROM THE TIME PERIOD BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL,
POWER STEERING
POWER DISC BRAKES
REMOTE DRIVERS MIRROR
RIGHT DOOR REAR VIEW MIRROR
N96 RAM CHARGER HOOD
FENDER TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS
RARE SIX WAY DRIVERS SEAT
BUCKET SEATS-CONSOLE
AM/FM STEREO RADIO
VERY RARE CHRYSLER CORPERATION CASSETTE PLAYER WITH MICROPHONE
REAR SPEAKERS
MAP LIGHT
TRUNK LIGHT
POWER TRUNK LOCK
FRONT AND REAR SPOILERS
26 INCH HEAVY DUTY COOLING
RALLY DASH-TAC/CLOCK
TWO FENDER TAGS
RARE LOW PRODUCTION NUMBER TRUE SIX PAC CAR
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