1974 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: 2DHT
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Sienna Metalic
Warranty: None
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1974 DODGE CHALLENGER. THIS IS A RUNNING DRIVING CAR THAT WILL NEED RESTORATION OR A FEW BUCKS TO MAKE A RELIABLE DRIVER. THIS CAR IS 98% ORIGINAL WITH NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR, 8 3/4 REAREND, FENDER TAG AND CLEAN TITLE. THE 727 TORQUE FLITE IS NOT ORIGINAL TO THE CAR.
CAR HAS RUST IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS AND WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED/REPLACED: LOWER QUARTERS WILL NEED PATCH PANELS, TRUNK AREA HAS A FEW HOLES ON DRIVER SIDE AND COULD BE REPLACED WITH A PATCH, THERE ARE A FEW SMALL HOLES IN THE PASSENGER SIDE FLOOR AND DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR THAT CAN BE REPAIRED WITH OUT COMPLETE FLOOR PANS, A FEW SMALL RUST HOLES ON THE ROOF FROM THE VINYL TOP AND A CRACK IN THE SHEET METAL ON DRIVER SIDE QUARTER NEXT TO REAR QUARTER GLASS WILL NEED REPAIRED. CAR WILL MOST LIKELY NEED AN IGNITION SWITCH AS IT WILL NOT ALWAYS START WITH THE KEY.
FEATURES FOR THE CAR INCLUDE: FACTORY DISC BRAKES, AIR CONDITIONING, DELUXE BUCKET SEATS, SLAP STICK AUTOMATIC, UPPER FENDER TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS, LUGGAGE RACK AND HALF VINYL TOP THAT APPEARS TO BE A DEALER INSTALL AND NOT LISTED ON FENDER TAG, DUAL SPORT CHROME MIRRORS AND WHEEL LIP MOULDINGS. OTHER ADDITIONAL ITEMS ARE NOTED ON THE FENDER TAG AND A PICTURE OF THE TAG IS REPRESENTED IN THE PHOTOS.
THE INTERIOR OF THE CAR IS IN DESCENT SHAPE AND THE DASH PAD WILL NEED REPLACED. HEADLINER, BACK SEAT AND CONSOLE ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.
EXTERIOR WILL NEED WORK AS THERE ARE A FEW DENTS HERE AND THERE. THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN DISASSEMBLED AND THE ORIGINAL FACTORY SEEM SEALER IS STILL PRESENT AND UNDISTURBED. THE ORIGINAL FACTORY STICKERS ARE STILL IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND ON THE DOOR AND DOOR JAMBS.
I WOULD BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR AND DO NOT WANT TO MISREPRESENT THE CAR IN ANY WAY. THIS CAR IS A GREAT CANDIDATE FOR A RESTORATION.
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