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1972 Dodge Challenger 472 Hemi Pro-touring on 2040-cars

US $110,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:500
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:472 Hemi Crate
Year: 1972
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 500
Model: Challenger
Trim: Pro-Touring
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 For your consideration is a fully restored pro-touring 1972 Dodge Challenger. Every part of this car was restored and or replaced to new. Hundreds of man hours, all paperwork and receipts included. Fresh $20K Mopar performance Hemi 472 Crate engine with less then 500 miles on it. NEW TCI High performance 727 Torque Flite Automatic transmission. Fully customized engine bay with many one off parts made of polished aluminum. New Classic Air A/C system, March serpentine pulley system and brackets with Alluminum Polished P/S pump, custom radiator, hydraulic brake system, wilwood four wheel brake system, full Hotchkis TVS suspension kit all around ($3400 value):
Features:
• Tuned, balanced system for optimum handling.
Contains:
# 1110 Geometry Corrected Tubular Control Arms
#14366 Adjustable Strut Rods
#16366 Adjustable Steering Rods
#2254 Lightweight, Durable 1 1/4" Tubular Front Bar, Adjustable 13/16" Tubular Rear Bar
#243667 Geometry Corrected Leaf Springs
#4011L Sub Frame Connectors,
 Taylor battery relocation kit to trunk, high performance shocks, High performance Quick jet four barrel carb, too much to list.. Interior is all new, custom auto meter gauges, vintage looking NEW TECH radio with MP3, Custom speaker system, Power windows all around. Custom exhaust system with custom made headers. High end beautiful paint job in HEMI orange, done right from bare metal up. Custom Foose Alloy wheels, 18inch front and 20inch rear. Power brakes, power steering, high performance steering box, Dynamat insulation inside, the list goes on and on. This car is immaculate. No rust anywhere!! A one of a kind build took over 2 years to finish, you couldn't build one for the asking price, shop labor alone was over $60K. Recently appraised at $125,000..Get it now before she goes to Barret Jackson where these Pro-touring cars have been breaking the bank well over $100K. More pictures coming soon. Email with questions.

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