1973 Dodge Charger Mopar All Original, Matching Numbers 318/727 on 2040-cars
Denver, North Carolina, United States
1973 Dodge Charger, older restoration. Great shape. Drives and sounds great
Comes with 2 sets of wheels & tires. The original white wall tires and factory Dodge chrome hubcaps and a set of Keyston mags and white letter tires (pictured) *Only 2 owners *factory A/C * new Edlebrock intake manifold & 4 brl carb with electric choke * new flow master dual exhaust & chrome tips * new Grant GT Classic wood steering wheel * I have the original window sticker & warranty card from Dodge dealership when bought brand new in 1973 On Apr-25-14 at 08:30:23 PDT, seller added the following information: Just wanted to answer a question I had regarding the factory A/C. The A/C is the original factory parts so it takes the old freon. It Has not been converted. A/C has not been re-charged or re-vamped either. If anyone has any questions or would like to see additional photos of a particular part of the vehicle. Please contact me. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding. as requested, Im going to add a photo of the Dodge Window Sticker as well |
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