1978 Dodge Magnum, Xe 2d Coupe T-tops Mopar No Chrysler Cordova on 2040-cars
Arvada, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V8
Make: Dodge
Model: Magnum
Trim: 2D
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 36,650
Sub Model: XE
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1978 Dodge Magnum XE
Offered for sale is this rare, highly optioned 1978 Dodge Magnum XE 2D Coupe. ALL original mid-size car in excellent condition. A near perfect, 100% complete, no rust at all, documented survivor (I am the third owner). Copies of some of the original documentation (Bill of Sale, window sticker and consumer advertisement) will be included. ONLY 36,650 original miles!!! The exterior paint (charcoal gray - sunfire metallic) is in excellent original condition (no repaint). A quick detail/buffing will make the car look brand new. The landau T- Bar vinyl roof (silver) is in excellent condition as well. The factory tinted glass and windshield are also in great condition, as are the T-tops. There is some very minor damage on the front of the car (driver side), where the bottom of the head light surround is cracked and the top of the bumper has a slight 2" bend. The chrome trim and bumpers are in great condition. The original wheels and hubcaps (aluminum fascia) are in great condition. The 360 V8 engine, 2 barell carburator and automatic torque flite transmission are all original and run as they should with no issues at all. The car is a pleasure to drive. The interior is light gray leather with recliner bucket seats, shag carpet (that's how it actually reads on the window sticker!) in gray. Everything inside, the door panels, console, dash, etc. is in excellent condition, except for a couple of cracks on the steering wheel. There is a blue cloth cover on the dash, but it's just to protect the dash. There are too many options to list. This car had just about everything on it from the factory. Of course it has AC. Hopefully you can read the window sticker I am posting if it's not too small.
It is very hard, if not impossible to find a '78 or '79 Magnum in this condition. You know what's available out there. I am only selling due to a dire storage situation. The car is attractively priced and has a reasonable reserve (I am not willing to give it away though!). It is well worth the investment and will be a very nice, smart addition to any car collection.
NOTE: I also have a spare 1978 Magnum GT which is complete. It could use an easy, inexpensive restoration. It is a little too nice still to be used solely as a parts car, but could be if that's what one wanted. I would sell the GT for $1750 (on a Bill of Sale only) to the Buyer of the XE. It is always a good idea to have extra parts or a spare car when you own one of these rare classics as they only made them for two years. The buyer might also get a better price on the transport if they pick up two cars at the same time; just thinking aloud. Attention: This car (GT) might be sold before the XE auction ends.
I also have some other spare parts (nothing NOS) available at a reasonable cost (A whole set of exterior trim, two tailight housings/lenses, two backup clear lenses, some interior panels, etc.). If the winning bidder on the XE is at or close to what I am expecting for the XE AND also buys the GT for the price indicated above, I might provide all these extra parts at no extra cost! (spent more than $ 1000 on them, just for extras).
A deposit of $520 is due immediately upon the end of the auction via PayPal. The remaining balance is due within 48 hours via Bank Wire. The Buyer is responsible for all transportation arrangements and costs to their location. Car(s) sold as is. All sales are final - no refunds, returns or exchanges.
Please feel free to email with any questions.
Thank you for looking!
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