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1968 Charger Package Deal on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:999
Location:

Kinston, North Carolina, United States

Kinston, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: XP29F8B153313
Year: 1968
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 999
Model: Charger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2S

1968 Charger Package Deal

1- 1968 Charger, 2-1968 Charger Parts Car, 3-1976 440 motor


 (1) 1968 Charger - 318 automatic original engine and transmission. 3 owner car. I am the third owner. I have too many projects so I am going to let someone else appreciate this one! It has bucket seats with the buddy seat with auto on the column. Has the four original 14inch steel wheels with trim rings, minus hub caps. Almost 100% complete interior and exterior! It has rust in the following areas: Front lip or hood, front lower corners of both doors and also lower door jambs at back of both doors, lower rear quarter on one side, the trunk, gas tank and rear valance. I have a new gas tank to go with the car. Under the hood compartment looks good to be 46 years old. The second owner told me he had the motor and transmission both rebuilt in 1986. He said shortly after it was rebuilt he had some carb trouble and just stopped driving it, less than a year later. It felt good turning when I put a pull handle on it. And yes it has the complete Hideaway light front end. This car has a clear North Carolina title in my name.


(2) 1968 charger, this car is a parts car It has good doors, hood, and trunk lid. This car doesn’t have a windshield nor does it have a title, just a bill of sale.


(3) I have a 1976 440 motor out of a 4 door New Yorker. This motor and 727 transmission is complete from tail of transmission to the pulleys and belts. It still has the alternator, power steering, AC and starter mounted up! The car it came out of had 76,000 miles and was being driven to the store and back until being pulled out. It ran and shifted great!


Look at pictures very closely and decide if this is the project for you. Please do not Bid if you are not going to pay for car package. Ask any questions you may have prior to placing any bids. I will respond promptly and try to answer any and all questions before the end of the auction.


The new owner will need to have these cars towed or hauled to their new home. Shipping is not included as part of the auction and is the sole responsibility of the buyer. A down payment of $1,000.00 via pay pal is due within 24hrs of the end of the auction. Full payment is due within 7 days of the end of the auction. All items must be picked up or moved within 15 days of the end of the auction unless agreed upon by both parties.


The cars and parts in this package are being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied.


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