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1967 Dodge Charger Rare White Hat Special on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:1967 Mileage:38140
Location:

Peoria, Illinois, United States

Peoria, Illinois, United States
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1967 Dodge Charger White Hat Special with the original 318 motor, runs and drives well. Almost all of the interior items work such as the radio, dome lights, dash lights, wipers, heat system. There is a common issue with the head lights, the brights work but not the regular lights, and the flip open lights are not working.  The bottom of the car is remarkably solid with the exception of two spots in the driver and passenger floor boards. The body cross member on the drivers side is rusted a bit and the trunk floor has a couple spots by the rear wheels. There are some rust spots in the right rear frame member from the back tire but is still solid. The rest of the car is in great shape. The doors shut nice and the interior is in great shape for the cars age. The carpet is sun faded and the vinyl on the front seats have splits. The seat foam is in excellent condition especially for the drivers side. The dash is really nice as well as the door panels. I have receipts totaling around 3000$ for a complete professional motor rebuild, new tires, brake lines,and some work done on steering components and bushings.  The car has been garaged for the last 18 years and only 1,140 miles have been put on the car since 1998. The odometer shows 38,140. I have a receipt for the tires that show 37,000 miles in 1998.  There is some bubbling coming through the paint  The mechanical issues are minor and the glass is good and windows work well. The white vinyl is worn in the rear roof area.

 This is one of the White hat special cars which is pretty rare since they had a short production run of less than 16,000 in 1967 and not all of them were white hat specials.


Car comes with a new blinker switch, glove box insert, and a trim piece for the drivers seat.

Terms. This car is listed locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early for a local sale.
Car is sold as is. No warranty is expressed or implied in the sale of this 1967 Dodge Charger.
Buyer pays all shipping and any fees


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