1966 Dodge Charger Base Hardtop 2-door 7.2l on 2040-cars
Somerset, Kentucky, United States
Original dark red car, I've owned and garaged last 10 years. Gas and tach gauges don't work but has tach under dash. Inside hood release cable broke but can open hood without it. Unknown if 84,000 miles is completely accurate but should be close. Tires are new red lines 15". Has 383 emblems on fenders, have 440 Magnum emblems if you want to put them on. I have put about 2,000 miles per year on this car since I bought it in 2005. Transmission was rebuilt in 2007 or 2008. This was originally a California car from San Jose/San Francisco area. I moved it to Texas in 2005 and then to Kentucky in 2012. It has not driven on the snow! Tried to take pictures of beginning rust but only left rear seem to be enough to actually show. There are several more spare parts such as the tail light lenses, complete set of original style seat covers, gas tank and pretty much a complete set of ball joints. Most of the spare parts were bought because parts are hard to find so I got them when I could. I knew if I ever had a front end accident, they'd never find a front end so that is why I have a complete grill including headlights. Radiator and clutch were replaced in 2007. Windshield was replaced in 2009 or 2010 (badly pitted over the years). I have always added octane boost and lead substitute to the gas to preserve the engine. Oil change places have ALWAYS comments on how clean the oil is. My age and lost job require sale. Love driving this car! - Buyer is responsible for shipping, $500 at close of auction and balance in wire transfer or cash within 7 days. I will accept a cashier's check, money order or personal check but it MUST clear the bank before I release the car (look at about a week).
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