4 Speed Charger All Original Runs Great Original Motor , Trans Are Fresh on 2040-cars
Chatham, Virginia, United States
4-Speed Dodge
Charger
All Original
1966
Dodge Charger, 383 4-barrel, 4-speed.
Mileage shows 67,200. It is going up slowly as the car is driven. Clear VA title in my name, mileage shows
exempt due to age.
All
original, almost 50 years old. The
motor, transmission and interior are all original. The motor and transmission have been
freshened with a list of work done below.
The wheels, tires, and air
cleaner have been changed. The original air cleaner is included as well . Car will drive home anywhere.
Must
sell was ( -- $19,500 - - reduced - - $17,500
- - ) -- or Best Offer !
The all
original interior is really in very good shape, including the door panels,
headliner, dash and gauges. All lights,
signals, wipers, horn, gauges and original radio work. The factory tac in the dash and the original
clock mounted on front of the console are not working.
The 383
HP motor is original and recently tuned up.
The car drives great. It is
strong, smooth and drives and brakes straight.
The
4-speed transmission is original and was rebuilt, with receipts and items
listed below.
The car
looks good and runs great but has some rust mostly low on the quarter panels,
and two spots in the bottom of the trunk center where the spare tire goes were
repaired years ago.
The car
needs and deserves a repaint, some easy repair , and details ,including new carpeting and front seat
covers to be much nicer. It has had one
repaint in the original color on the outside body only about 25 years ago. Paint is cracking, has blemishes, and is
showing its age. Car has been used, and
enjoyed, and pretty well cared for, for its age.
All
original "383 H.P." 4-speed
First year Dodge Charger, runs great!
The car
has its original bill of sale (factory sales order). Original
certi card Original
fender tag, decoded, showing options Original
door vin tag Radiator
support numbers match Original
keys and key chains Original
trunk jack assembly complete, nice, with original instruction sticker Original
1966 owner’s manual with original owners and dealer’s info. typed in back
The
following work has been recently done. Tune up
including Points, plugs, cap, rotor, and wires New
battery ground cable Air and
gas filters and oil cap New
clutch and pressure plate New clutch
bearing and new pilot bushing Flywheel
resurfaced New
transmission rear seal and all gaskets and fluid New
heater hoses and clamps Power
steering pump rebuilt and new return fluid hose New gas
tank and filler neck pipe and grommets Rebuilt
carburetor New
valley pan gasket and insulation under intake manifold New valve
cover gaskets Painted
correctly valve covers and manifold We are moving 750 miles away in 2 months is reason for sale ! Call with
any questions, Peter, 434-548-4773 $19,500 OBO must sell
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