1971 Dodge Challenger R/t 383 4 Speed All Matching Number!! Not A Clone!!!! on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 Magnum
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1971
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: R/T
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Bronze
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for Sell is A 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 Magnum, 4 Speed Hurst Pistol Grip, ALL ORIGINAL ALL NUMBER MATCHING CAR!!! TRUE R/T .... NOT A CLONE!!!!!
it has the Original number matching N = 383 ci High power Magnum Block and Transmission the Original color of the car is K6 - Dark Bronze Metallic, with black interior, the Car runs and Drives but does need Master Cylinder and some break repair . this Super Rare Car is a True Barn Find.. a friend found the Car sitting in the back of a Barn the body of the Car it's Self has rust on the trunk lid and hood .. and the under Carriage Does has rust (as seen in pictures) do to the fact that grass grew under it while it was sitting...the Color of the Car as of right now is Primer. Body is STRAIGHT.. no waves or lines all doors and gaps line up like they are suppose to Parts i have for the car : the Center Console (which i took out of the car because i didn't want it to go missing like parts for rare cars usually Do) : Back Chrome Window Trim : three Beauty Rings (one is missing for the Original Rallye's it has .. but i do have all Center Caps) : the bottom base of Air cleaner (which i think to be Original ) but not the top : and some other trim for the inside and other Misc. etc.. i haven't went through yet i have Pictures of all the vins that i found on the car.. although the drivers side Fender tag is Missing from what i understand you can have one manufactured from this Company gvgovier .com i originally Bought the Car to Restore but don't have the Time or Funds to do so it was my Dream to have this car back to its Original Glory of being one of Americans true muscle all it really need is some TLC and you have yourself a TRUE 383 4 speed R/T Which you can't come around anymore what a fun project right... here's a video link to a walk around of the car http://youtu.be/npvM1JDGH0w im Putting NO RESERVE!!!! So please bid to own... Serious bidders only please i have the right to end this Auction at any time. so thanks for looking and good luck bidding for more info please feel free to contact me at anytime also please no Ebay messaging for i will not respond the best way of getting a hold of me is by Phone. i guess im just old School thanks again Rob, (562) 441-1686 |
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