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1974 Dodge Challenger Special Edition #s Match Extreme Amount Of Documentation on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:99999 Color: The exterior has had one repaint and is still the factory bright red color
Location:

Soda Springs, Idaho, United States

Soda Springs, Idaho, United States

I am selling my highly documented Special Edition 1974 Dodge Challenger 318 automatic car.  This car is very unique, due to the color combination bright red paint with the white top and white interior, the top to bottom #s matching including body, and mechanical, and Also the fact that it comes with most every piece of pertinant documentation for the build and purchase of the car in 1974 and documentation throughout the decades.  This car could be considered a survivor other than it has had one repaint.  The white vinyl top in original and the interior is original to the car and they are in fantastic condition.  The car has always been garaged.

Documentation

  • Original window sticker
  • Original build/broadcast sheet
  • Original bill of sale showing dealer installed options and trade in information
  • New car purchase package (from chrysler in cover with original owners name) (includes)
  •      -Owners manual
  •      -Accessory pamphlet showing all of the dealer installed accessory options
  •      -Consumer info guide specific to this car
  •      -Emergency starting guide (car still has original emergency start switch under the hood)
  •      -A cares about you message from Byron Nichols (Chrysler VP at the time)
  •      -Chrysler Coprp warranty and limitations of liability card
  •      -Excise tax receipt
  •      -Shoulder belt comfort guide
  • Yearly registration renewal cards throughout the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s
  • Emmission and mechanical inspection certificates
  • Thousands of dollars of maintenance/service receipts throughout the years (There are thousands of dollars worth of maintenance records)
  • Also included are miscellaneous sales brochures from the dealership at the time of car purchase

Engine/Transmission

  • Numbers matching car, numbers matching engine and transmission, the carb and the distributer have corresponding date codes and are original to the car
  • The engine is original except the valve covers have been replaced, but I have the original ones that can go back on (spark plugs, hoses, plug wires, battery, etc.. have been replaced)
  • The engine runs great and the transmission shifts smooth, this car runs and drives fantastic

Exterior

  • The exterior has had one repaint and is still the factory bright red color. 
  • This was a rare factory stripe delete car. 
  • The white vinyl top is original to the car and is in outstanding condition.
  • There are a couple of scratches and a couple of chips in the paint from normal driving but the car shows very well and has entered and won at car shows.
  • The car has its original rally wheels and new tires.
  • Numbers matching body - vin tag, fender tag, door tag, radiator support stamp, and cowl stamp
  • The jack is still mounted on the original mounts in the trunk.

Interior

  • Original white interior.
  • Original AM radio (still works).
  • Dealer installed A/C (documented accessory added by dealer) great working condition.
  • Dash has a few cracks but has a nice cover.
  • The interior is in overall great condition for never being restored.  Original Deluxe interior.

This car is in fantastic condition, looks great, drives great, and is one of the most documented cars I have ever seen.  Thanks for your interest.

Pleas click the following link to view a youtube walk around of the car           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNTGgfNFn68&feature=youtu.be

 

 

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