2009 Dodge Challenger R/t on 2040-cars
Crown Point, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T Classic show car.Every once in a while a car comes along nice.One of 276 b5 blue Challenger automatics made that year in which all the auto makers claimed they were going bankrupt and one of the reasons why this car is becoming a collectors item.This is a beautiful highly detailed Challenger inside and out.Only adult drivin to car shows and cruzes this car has never been raced or beat.A complete survivor that has never been restored or mangled. It is a highly optioned Challenger with just about all the option you could get in 2009.345 Hemi with p/s,p/b, air cond.heated seats,cruze control,slap stick automatic so you can drive it as a manual if you like,satellite,gps,dvd,telescopic wheel,auto.start,20 inch Classic Heritage wheels and more.This car also comes with two hoods.The stock Challenger hood which is made out of aluminum and a fiberglass R/T ram air functional snorkel hood which is on the car in the pics.The car is originally from the Daytona Beach Florida area and has always been garage kept so you know this car is straight and solid.With only 20,600 miles on it this car is barely broken in.These Challengers are still one of the most sought after muscle cars for its body style and performance. So if your looking for a dependable,straight, solid ,muscle car that rides like a Cadillac or if your just looking to add to your collection this car for you.This car is in very good excellent condition with only two minor paint scratches or this car would be mint.It comes with all the documentation that came with the car and some more.Again you wont be disappointed these Challengers are only going to get more popular and increase in value dont miss out on this one.Truly a show room classic.This has to be one of the cleanest 09 Challengers on the planet.My feedback speaks for itself.This car is being sold as is.I also have an updated car fax report. I have the right to end this auction early as car is being sold locally.Buyer must pay a 500.00 non refundable deposit with pay pal within 12 hrs. of auction end and balance due by bank transfer within 7 business days If .you do not have the money for this vehicle please dont waste my time and yours by bidding.Buyer is responsible for picking up or shipment of this vehicle.I will gladly cooperate with any help i can give.I can get more pics if needed. If you have any questions please call me at 219-508 3775 or 219 226 2823 Tony
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