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1973 Dodge Challenger Matching Numbers 340, Factory Air, Red With Black Interior on 2040-cars

US $26,900.00
Year:1973 Mileage:112149
Location:

Russellville, Alabama, United States

Russellville, Alabama, United States
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This is one sharp 73 Dodge Challenger.  This is a factory H Code car with the matching numbers 340 Engine. The numbers on the block are 2780930-340-8 and the last 8 of the VIN Number are on the right side of the engine (3B314020). It has Factory Air, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, and Power Front Disc Brakes. This is a factory Rally Red Car with black interior and a black vinyl top. This is the way the fender tag decodes to the best of my knowledge. You can double check this to make sure.

E55 - 340 4 Barrel 69-73

D34 - Torqueflite Automatic Transmission

JH23 - J - Dodge Challenger, H - High, 23 - 2 Door Hardtop

H3B - H - 340 (240 HP Net) 4 Barrel 8 Cylinder, 3 - 1973, B - Dodge Main Hamtramck, MI USA

314020 - Sequence Number

FE5 - Paint Code: Bright Red/Rally Red

A6X9 - Trim/Grade/Style/Color - A - A Class, 6 - Vinyl Bucket Seats, X9 - Black

000 - Upper Door Frame; Full Door Panel

125 - Date Built 1/25/73

225252 - order number 225252

V1X - Roof type or color - Full Vinyl Top Black

U - Built to Specifications for USA Order

A57 - Challenger Ralleye

B41 - Front Disc Brakes Some Yrs Power

C16 - Console with buckets

C56 - Bucket Seats 72 up

G36 - Left Hand Remote, Right Hand Manual Outside Mirror

H51 - Single Air with heater

J52 - Inside hood release

J54 - Hood Insulating Pad

L25 - Trunk Compartment Light

L31 - Hood/Fender Mount Turn Signal

M08 - Simulated Door/Fender Louvers

M21 - Roof Drip Rail Moldings

M25 - Wide Sill Molding

N41 - Dual Exhaust w/o Tips

N42 - Chrome Dual Exhaust Tips

N85 Tachometer

R11 - Music Master Radio AM

V6X - Black Longitude Sport Stripe

26 - 26 inch Radiator

EN2 - End of Codes Assembly Line 2

This car has new bumpers, new DODGE Emblems on front and rear, new rear spoiler, hood insulation, washer jug, door rubber kit, OE Air Conditioning Condenser, CD Player with speakers, new fuel tank, sending unit, trunk filler, trunk seal, new Boss Wheels, and many other new parts. It has been fully detailed under the hood. This car runs, drives and shifts good. The air conditioning has not been charged since the condenser was replaced. As far as I know, the lights, signals, wipers, blower motor and heater work good on it. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me or call me at 256-810-0060.

This car is being sold AS-IS with no warranty either expressed or implied. You are welcome to make an appointment and come look at the car before the auction ends. We are a licensed Alabama Dealer, and if you are an Alabama resident, a two and one-half percent sales tax will be added to the winning bid. A $1,000 Non-Refundable Deposit is due within 48 hours after the auction ends and the remaining balance is due within 7 days after the auction ends. Thanks for looking at this auction!

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