1986 Dodge Charger R/t Pro Street / Drag on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Charger
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 DOOR HATCH
1986 DODGE CHARGER R/T PRO STREET/DRAG, WORKING LIGHTS, ROLL DOWN WINDOWS, FULL CHASSIS MILD STEEL CAR, REMOVABLE ALUM. INTERIOR, FUNNY CAR CAGE SET UP FOR BIG BLOCK MOPAR WITH 727 TRANS, MOTOR PLATES. FRESH RED BASE COAT CLEAR COAT PAINT, COWL HOOD, NARROWED 8 3/4 WITH BRACE, 8 3/4 ALUM 742 CENTER SEC, 430 GEARS, MANCINI BILLET YOKE, DRIVE SHAFT, STRANGE 35 SPLINE AXLES, COIL OVERS, LADDER BARS, WILLWOOD REAR DISC, MUSTANG II FRONT, AIR SHIFTER SYSTEM, MSD 6AL, MSD 2 STEP, ALUM RADIATOR, DUAL FANS, HAS MALLORY COMP 270 FUEL SYSTEM, NEW TCI SHIFTER, HAVE BRAND NEW BILLET SPECIALTIES WHEELS, NEW MICKEY THOMPSON SPORTSMAN PRO TIRES, NEW RACE BUCKETS, NEW 3-73 440 BLOCK, .010 .010 STEEL CRANK, STEEL RODS, ARP BOLTS, .030 FLAT TOP PISTONS, PORTED 906 HEADS, DYERS 671, NEW HOLLEY BLOWER CARBS, REBUILT 727 AUTOMATIC, 4000 RPM STALL CONVERTER. SITS NICE, HOOKS HARD GOES STRAIGHT. CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE, NEEDS RECERT. CAR NEEDS FINISHED, INTERIOR COLOR CHANGE. WILL SELL ROLLER OR ALL PARTS TO FINISH. QUESTIONS 1-765-477-7941 OR 1-765-412-1139 GREG WORDS LIKE DODGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER R/T DAYTONA HEMI WEDGE MAX WEDGE PRO STREET DRAG RACE CAR
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