1968 Dodge Charger R/t Hardtop 2-door 7.2l on 2040-cars
Byron, Georgia, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A SUPER SOLID 68 CHARGER R/T THAT I BOUGHT NEARLY 20 YEARS AGO FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER THAT SPECIAL ORDERED THIS CAR HERE IN MIDDLE GA. THE CAR NOT ONLY SERVED DUTY AS THE FAMILY HAULER ,BUT ALSO HAD A TOW BAR ATTACHED TO PULL HIS RACE CAR (SAID IT WAS A SOX AND MARTIN BUILT) ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. THE PAINT SCHEME YOU SEE WAS APPLIED WHEN THE CAR WAS ALMOST NEW MUCH LIKE A DICK LANDY CLINIC / RACE CAR. THATS THE OLD HISTORY AS I REMEMBER IT. THE CAR IS HIGHLY OPTIONED WITH 440 MAGNUM R/T PACKAGE AUTO ON COLUMB, BUDDY SEAT CONSOLE, A/C,TIC TOCK TACH, POWER STEERING AND BRAKES, REAR WINDOW DEFROST, HEADREST, AND VERY RARE POWER WINDOWS , TO MENTION MOST. THE CAR CAME ORIGINALLY PAINT CODE TTI MEDIUM SILVER METALIC DARK, GREEN VINYL TOP, GREEN DELUXE INTERIOR, WHITE BUMBLE BEE STRIPES. I DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL MOTOR ,THE ORIGINAL OWNER HAD IT RACE BUILT AND IN A DRAG CAR AND IT WAS NOT FOR SALE, BUT I GOT 68 ENGINE PARTS INCLUDING BLOCK, HEADS WITH VALVE COVERS, INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, AND OTHER ENGINE PARTS AND BRACKETS RELATED TO THIS CAR INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL RADIATOR, I BELIEVE THE ORIGINAL 727 TRANSMISSION .YEARS AGO I PICKED UP UPPER DOOR AND QUARTER TRIM PANELS(STILL VERY SUPPLE) A GOOD USABLE UPPER DASH PAD AND A VERY GOOD TICK TOCK TACK INSTRUMENT PANEL. HIS GRAND CHILDREN HAD DAMAGED THE INSTRUMENT PANEL IN THE CAR. THE ORIGINAL GRILLE IS EXCELLENT AND THE LOWER VALENCE IS NICE AND USABLE ALSO . THE MAIN FLOOR PANS ARE FAIRLY NICE WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL RUST HOLES MAINLY IN RT REAR. THE TRUNK FLOOR IS SHOT AND NEEDS REPLACED. THE UNIBODY IS VERY GOOD AND ONLY NEEDS SOME REPAIR WHERE TOW BAR WAS ATTACHED. TYPICAL RUST REPAIR IS NEEDED AROUND BACK GLASS AREA. BASIC CAR IS VERY STRAIGHT WITH LITTLE RUST AND NO CRASH DAMAGE.I THINK ONLY SOME SMALL PATCHES ARE ONLY NEEDED ON LOWER FENDERS ,DOORS ,AND QUARTERS. THE ORIGINAL SPARE TIRE LOOKS LIKE IT MAY HAVE NOT EVER BEEN USED AND COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL JACK. THIS RARE HIGHLY OPTIONED R/T NEEDS RESTORING AND IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE I AM GOING TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.CAR WILL BE SOLD WITH GA. BILL OF SALE ONLY AND LETTER FROM GA DMV WITH NO LEAN OR RECENT TITLE HISTORY IF NEEDED. GOOD LUCK BIDDING AND EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
On Jan-21-14 at 15:02:53 PST, seller added the following information: I HAVE THE ORIGINAL FENDER TAG,ITS IN BAD SHAPE BUT MOST IMPORTANT INFO IS READABLE. |
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