1972 Dodge Challenger Panther Pink Very Nice Shape on 2040-cars
La Crescent, Minnesota, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:318
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: auto
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 58,000
Model: Challenger
Trim: base
Here I have my very nice 1972 panther pink challenger for sale, car has a clear title in my name with no loans or liens, I was told the miles are actual, this car is a numbers matching motor and transmission, this car has a very clean white interior, I have both build sheets and orignal owners manual and dealer brochure, I also have many recent receipts for work that was done, car has a very strong running 318 it feels more like a 340 with new dual exhaust and flow master 40 series mufflers, they sound very nice, car just had a major tune up including new fuel pump, plugs, wires, fuel filter, cap, rotor, ballast resistor, points and condenser, air filter, new super coil, all belts, new tires 15" Bf Goodrich TA s , and alignment, this car has a very solid under side no rust , this car was painted a few years ago and looks and drives very nice, this car attracts attention any place you go, now for the good stuff, A $500 pay pal deposit is due with in 24 hours from auctions end, full payment is due in three days from auctions end no exceptions , I accept a bank money order or cashiers check or bank wire transfer , car will not leave until check clears my bank , I can help you ship the car, but please check with U ship first, any questions please fell free to give me a call #608-792-4634 thanks have a nice day
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