2014 Dodge Challenger Srt8 392 Hemi..almost New! Only 824 Miles! on 2040-cars
Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States
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We have an almost brand new car here for sale. 392 Hemi with Auto transmission. I say almost because
it has 824 miles on it, and has been titled. A dear friend of mine purchased this awesome hot rod two months ago. Sadly, he recently passed away. At 78 years of age, this 470 HP. Dodge Challenger was his last hoorah! His family has asked me to help them liquidate this almost brand new factory hot rod! Take note , the car is a 392 Hemi V8 with 5 spd. auto transmission.
Someone is going to get a great deal here. This 2014 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 was over $52,000 when purchased two months ago. All paperwork is ready with clear Pennsylvania title in hand! This car is perfect and won't disappoint. The car was purchased locally from Berger Family Dealership in Hazleton, PA. two months ago. It has not been modified or abused in any way! I will try and list all the options to the best of my abilities. Loaded with options is an understatement. (see additional options below) I do not think there is much more you could get in one of these exciting vehicles. If you would like to see it, or need more info, please feel free to call me at 570-956-6342. Ask for Jim. The car can bee seen by appointment at my shop in Sugarloaf, PA. 18249. Thanks and have a great day! 2014 CHALLENGER SRT® 392
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