1973 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Eddyville, Oregon, United States
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1973 Dodge Challenger Total Custom Restomod! Car runs and drives excellent! So many options and so much
money invested it will be hard to list. This Challenger has the look and the performance to back it up! Has 512
Stroker motor and so clean under the hood you can eat off it. This car is a trophy winner and is always one of the
most favorites at the shows. Car has 588 Horsepower at approx. 5200 RPM, Peak torque 630 at 5200 RPM. Has 3''
Magnaflow dual exhaust that sounds awesome and loud! Features 727 Torqueflight transmission with Rec. Shift manual
valuebody, Cheetah shifter. 8 3/4 rearend 3.23 POSI with Caltracs Suspension. Wildwood 4 wheel disk brakes 12.25
disk with 4 piston Calipers. QA1 18 position Gas shocks. The car has been dynamatted throughout for a quiet ride
inside, not so much on the outside! Billet parts everywhere! Check out the billet hood and trunk brackets. No
expense spared while building this beauty! Features tinted windows for a great look, Also has power windows. Power
steering. Billet Steering wheel. Polished stainless steel steering column. With tilt. New custom GlowShift W/7
Gauges that all switch color independently. New Gun Metal Grey Boss 18'' wheels, followed up by Mickey Thompson top
of the line tires. The paint job is beautiful on this car 1970 Hemi Orange with Ghost Stripes that give it a nice
touch in the right angle with the sun. Paintjob was done right amazing in person! Interior has custom plush leather
seats, Racing belts. Very comfortable to drive and does nice handling with all upgraded suspension. This car is a
show stopper! Gets all the attention at shows with the muscle car guys! Have to see to truly appreciate. I will
take cash in person,
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