1969 Dodge Charger Daytona #'s Matching 440 4bbl 727 8-3/4 Stored 30 Years Look! on 2040-cars
Nanuet, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Red
Trim: DAYTONA
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 51,000
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1969 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA. THIS IS A 2 OWNER CAR SAME OWNER FOR 30 YEARS. SITTING INSIDE SINCE 1974. THIS CAR HAS ALL ORIG SHEET METAL 2 BUILD SHEETS ORIG FENDER TAG.. ORIG MOTOR, TRANS, REAR, ALL ORIG INTERIOR IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION THERE IS A SMALL RIP ON TOP OF REAR SEAT. CARPET IS IN OK SHAPE. DOOR PANELS ARE PERFECT AS WELL AS THE 6 WAY DRIVER BUCKET SEAT.NO CRACKS IN DASH WILL NEED HEADLINER. THIS IS A VERY SOLD CAR THERE IS SOME RUST IN THE LOWER QUATERS AND A FEW PIN HOLES HERE AND THERE, NO MAJOR ROT.HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY'S ARE DAMAGED. ALL TRIM IS INCLUDED WITH THE CAR. AM/FM RADIO, POWER DISC BRAKES, CONSOLE, BUCKET SEATS. ONLY 51K ORIG MILES BOTH JACKS. ORIG BLACK CAR WITH RED INTERIOR. COMES WITH 2 EXTRA NOSE CONES 2 SETS OF FENDERS PLUS 1 NOS LEFT FENDER,1 USED LEFT FENDER NOS GAS TANK FUEL CAP NOS TAIL LIGHTS NOS APRINS AND MANY OTHER NOS PARTS TO MUCH TO LIST.
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH QUESTIONS.
NO DREAMERS HAVE FUNDS IN PLACE IF YOU HAVE TO ASK YOUR WIFE OR MOTHER DONT BID.
THERE IS A $5000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE 24 HOURS FROM THE CLOSE OF THIS AUCTION NO EXCEPTIONS.
FULL PAYMENT IN 5 DAYS FROM THE CLOSE OF THIS AUCTION NO EXCEPTIONS.
DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT PAY!!!!!! HAVE ALL FUNDS IN PLACE WHEN BIDDING.
SELLER RESERVES THE RITE TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME DUE TO LOCALL SALE.
NO TRADES NO BOND CASHING HAVE FUNDS IN PLACE.
CAR WILL BE LISTED ONCE.....
IF YOUR PART OF THE FAN CLUB DONT BID ON IT YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE.
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On May-14-13 at 19:18:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK YOU MUST EMAIL ME FIRST OR YOU BID WILL BE CANCELED.
THIS CAR IS SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION WITH NO WRITTEN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
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