Challenger Se All Original Owned 42 Years on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Selling a very rare all original SE Challenger. Owned 42 years with most all miles by 1 driver , myself. Nothing is missing and all pieces are what came with the car. Production Oct. 1969 , 2 Build sheets found. Full SE Pkg. Belt line ss molding,front valance molding,vinyl top,luggage rack,rim blow wheel, key ign buzzer, overhead warning displays, thumb wheel,fader spkr dial am/fm radio, A/C, power windows, 6-Way Driver seat,map light, wire spoke hubcaps, SE rear panel removed excellent cond.(in box) 318 motor, 8-3/4 rear, front sway bar, all glass original & excellent factory tinted , NO RUST in fenders,hood doors hinge areas,door jams underneath. Most everything should still work. Have not started car since 1999 Garaged always. Sold new and purchased at Trail Dodge Miami.( my 11th grade) This was a showroom window car . Needs refreshing and a rusted out area on trunk gutter/sail panel section patched in. Trunk floor has a quick fiberglass patch from years ago but solid. Rear seat is very presentable, never used, fronts are passable but low driver condition. Fuel tank ,dash pad , carpet and vinyl top need replacing. Still looks good even in this condition. Only work performed (1) water pump,(1) timing chain, tuneups,oil changes, Have new interior door panels, carb, and a big book of receipts and info on car. As mentioned this car has never been hit or had any panels removed or repaired ,all is still as factory assembled it. Some options listed are seldom seen on these cars. Was told this car was a Miami Intl Auto Show display car.into dealer inventory. Deposit required within 48 hours & full payment in 10 days, can store car up to 30 days if necessary. Obvious this vehicle is sold w/o warranty and will require trailering. Few still unrestored in this condition . Ask questions . Wish for next owner to give this very special car better care then I can provide.. On Apr-30-14 at 08:48:16 PDT, seller added the following information: Correction on VIN # : JH29G0B151337 Additional: Bumpers- ,no chrome flaking or rust just a bit dull where water drips only , never removed or adjusted same on lights and markers other than a bulb or two . Additional factory installed : door edge guards, flip top fuel cap, Slight driver door sag(old hinge) just slight lift when closing lines up straight, deck lid no rust . |
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