Daytona Charger Tribute One Of A Kind. on 2040-cars
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: one of a kind
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: daytona
Mileage: 90,000
Exterior Color: White
Up for Auction is this one of a kind,head turning,Outragous Tribute Dodge Daytona Charger if they would of made one after 1970.This is a very sound running Charger with a 318 automatic.solid frame ,trunk,and floor pans,has brand new tires, (less than 50 miles on them) Great brakes! Drives stright down the road with no problems.Drive home to any state. Car is sold as is as a 40 year old used car.Wow 40 years. Tranformation of this Charger was done sometime in the 90's, one of a kind doors, hood ,front nose and rear tail.The body work is starting to let go,being 15 to 20 years old,paint is chipping,cracking on the hood aswell as on the top it has a couple of small dents by windshild on roof, paint is also 2 differnt colors there(see pic's) by No means is this a show car anymore,but a very cool and safe car to enjoy and show off.So to make it simple,the car will need to be restored,re-body worked and painted so please look at the pic's close,what you see is what you get.Can you drive it like it is right now?? Yes! why not,Drives great! all glass is good and in working order.90,000 original miles,wipers and heat works,gas gauge does not work.lights and turn signels work,but you have to take the covers off by hand for headlight to shine thew.The Charger is a ac car but no compressor is on the motor.Total custom nose, hood, and rear tail .making it one of a kind! A $500.deposit is due At END OF AUCTION. Balance Due 3 DAYS OF END of Auction. Daytona is SOLD AS is. as a restoreable Classic car. Please dont bid if not going to pay,this add cost close to $150.Not here to play,here to sell. Clear Ohio title.any ??? 330 area code two one two+8155 Dave Thanks for your time and Good Luck!
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