1970 Charger 500 Plum Crazy 383 727 Numbers Match on 2040-cars
Springfield, Illinois, United States
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 999,999
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Purple
Up for auction is a 1970 Dodge charger. factory fc7 plum crazy purple car. white vinyl top and all black interior. also this car has the original 383 big block and 727 torqueflite trans... of particular note other than the rare color option is the console brackets on column shift car... this is a MAJOR project needing a total rebuild... LOTS of rust but other than the front seats all the major stuff is there even most of the trim. I realize the trunk deck lid and back glass are not in pictures but they are with car as well as an extra hood. please look at the pictures and feel free to ask questions... I was going to restore this one but life gets complicated... this car is currently inside but sat outside for MANY years.. I do NOT have a title for this car. will be sold with bill of sale. i have researched the car and know the title is clear and i have previous owners info (prior address and name). if you want to use this for parts thats up to you but given the rarity of the options... i would restore it.... this car will obviously have to be trailered and it will need a couple of guys to man handle it for loading. i can assist by making sure it rolls air up tires etc but you will need to bring a winch.. i wouldnt recommend a commercial shipping company for this one!!! vehicle must be paid in full prior to removal from premisis. if paying with other than cash, FUNDS MUST CLEAR BANK PRIOR TO PICKUP!!! i have had quite a few non paying bidders on vehicles lately... if you have less than 10 feedback you must contact me prior to bidding or i may cancel your bid. thanks for looking and good luck
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