1968 Dodge Charger Charger Rt on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: noemi.pierpont@mail-on.us .1968 DODGE CHARGER R/T TRIPLE BLACK / 440 / 4 SPEED
YOU ARE VIEWING A “REAL” R/T XS29L8B DODGE CHARGER R/T, THIS CHARGER HAS GONE THROUGH A FULL FRESH
RESTORATION OF ITS UNDERCARRIAGE, ENGINE BAY , ENGINE AND NEW INTERIOR SEATS FRONT AND BACK AND FRESH PAINT .
THIS CHARGER RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL FENDER TAG WHICH SHOWS A R/T , 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC , 440 4 BARREL , BLUE , AIR,
BLACK REAR STRIPE , CHARGER . IT NOW SPORTS A FRESH REBUILT 440 / 4 SPEED TRANNSMISSION. IF YOUR SEEKING A TRIPLE
BLACK R/T 4 SPEED 440 1968 CHARGER , LOOK NO FURTHER !!!
POWERPLANT / CHASSIS / REAR / TRANSMISSION / SUSPENSION
FRESHLY REBUILT YEAR CORRECT NON MATCHING
440 / .30 OVER ENGINE WITH ABOUT 10K MILES ON IT
MOTOR BUILT TO SPECS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A .480 LIFT CAM , DOUBLE ROLLER TIMMING CHAIN, ADJUSTABLE ROCKER
ARMS AND 10-1 PISTONS
ALL ACCEESSORIES ON THE MOTOR ARE BRAND NEW
ENGINE HAS BEEN FRESHENED UP ABOUT 50 MILES AGO BEING TORE BACK DOWN WITH NEW GASKETS INSTALLED
NEW ALTERNATOR
NEW STARTER
NEW SENSORS
NEW BELTS
NEW HOSES
NEW POWER STERRING PUMP
NEW PLUGS
NEW WIRE HARNESSES
NEW DISTRIBUTOR
COMPLETELY REBUILT 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION ALL INTERNALS REPLACED
NEW MCCLOUD 10 ½ CLUTCH, PRESSURE PLATE,THROWOUT BEARING, PILOT BEARING,SHIFT RODS, BUSHINGS , CLIPS , NEW
BELL HOUSING COVER ,FORK , FLYWHEEL NEW BOOT AND BEZEL .COMPLETE NEW SETUP!!!
DANA 60 REAR END WITH 4.10 GEARS, NEW PINION SEAL, REAR BRAKE LINES, NEW LEAF SPRINGS, SHACKLES , BUSHINGS,
SHOCKS
REBUILT DRIVELINE , NEW U JOINTS, NEW FRONT YOKE, AND SPEED BALANCED.
ALL NEW FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION
NEW UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINTS, TIE RODS, IDLER ARM, STRUT ROD BUSHINGS, UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS,
SWAY BAR BUSHINGS, FRONT SHOCKS
BRAKES / ELECTRICAL / WHEELS
*ALL NEW BRAKES , BRAKE SHOES, HARDWARE, WHEEL CYLINDERS, MASTER CYLINDER, POWER BRAKE BOOSTER, RUBBER HOSES
*ALL NEW ENGINE WIRE HARNESSES
*NEW WIPER WIRE HARNESSES
* NEW FRONT HEADLIGHT WIRING HARNESSES
* NEW MAIN DASH WIRE HARNESSES
*STOCK BLACK STEEL WHEELS WITH DOG DISH HUBS
UNDERCARIAGE / BODY / INTERIOR
*A FACTORY FULL BODY UNDERCAOTED CAR
THE UNDERCARIAGE WAS PROFESSIONALLY UNDERCOATED AFTER PAINT , WITH EVERYTHING REMOVED FROM THE CAR
*PAINT IS PPG BASECOAT / CLEARCOAT BLACK
*COLOR SANDED AND BUFFED
*NEW WINDSHIELD
*NEW FRONT AND BACK SEATS
*NEW CARPET
1968 DODGE CHARGERS ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND!!!! , CAR HAS ORIGINAL FENDER TAG AND STACKS OF
ORGANIZED RECEIPTS WHICH WILL ACCOMPANY THE SALE OF THE CHARGER R/T, CAR ALSO GETS STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED
FACILITY
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