2011 Dodge Challenger Sxt on 2040-cars
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
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This is a vehicle I purchased before looking at it. I was told all it needed was airbags a windshield and wheels and tires. Well long story short it needs a little more than that.
I was told the car had just been painted, the entire car, and yeah it looks like it was painted, very poor body work and paintwork but has been painted. The person told me they put a front hood, bumper and lights and a l fender which looks pretty close to the new parts that I see. I just don't have time to finish this project. I have 3 other Challengers I am working on and this one needs to go. Well here is what I have done to the car. New airbags new dash pad, seat belts, and buckle tensioners , airbag module, wheels and new tires. This is what i can see it needs, (but not limited to): 4 wheel alignment Front wheel liners installed (included just not installed yet) Rocker molding Traction control light on (don't know) DIC says "service keyless system" (don't know what that is) Windshield Possible redo body work and paint up to the new buyer if they want to do that Front bumper wiring harness (included just needs installation) Fog light pocket covers Front end sheet metal realigned, doesn't have to be, but to be perfect it should. It wouldn't take a whole lot to get it going and drive it the way it is. Don't let all this scare you away it still is a very nice car, I am in the body business and I am stating what I would do if it were mine. This vehicle does run and lot drive but I have not taken it for any distance. So I would recommend it being towed, plus it has a broken Windshield. I am a licensed MN Auto dealer, anything sold to a MN resident I must collect sales tax. Any questions please message me. Buyer is responsible for shipping, can assist, car will drive onto a trailer or truck. |
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