1968 68 Dodge Charger Premium Automatic Console V8 White Hardtop Big Block 383 on 2040-cars
Alhambra, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Trim: Premium
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gold
Mileage: 142,200
This 1968 Dodge Charger is an original big block 383 car with Torqueflite 727 auto transmission, original bucket seats with floor shift & console, 8 3/4 rear end, power steering, factory air conditioning, disc brakes, Magnum 500 wheels (14 inch on BFG Radial T/As), and more. Very solid car that can be used as a "daily driver" still has its California black / yellow license plates. Originally a white car with white hardtop (no vinyl), & original gold bucket seat interior. Car still has its original quarter panels & floors, & has never had any major accidents. Trunk floor still has original white paint on it & has only one small spot of rust that needs to be patched. There is no way you would need a new trunk floor for this car. Floor pans are excellent as well with no rust through anywhere. Minor rust as most Chargers have is present at bottom of quarter panels which is an easy fix during the paint restoration that this car deserves. The engine casting # 2468130 on this car appears to be the original for a 383 of this year & the casting date of 8-27-1967 is prior to the vehicle's production date of 9-19-1967. Engine has a performance rebuild & block was decked during this process so top stamped #s are not present. By all accounts this should be the original engine for this car, based on the #s above. Performance rebuild included a slightly larger cam, Hooker headers, Magnaflow mufflers, Pertronix electronic ignition, Edelbrock intake manifold, & carter style 4V carburetor. This car is registered & drives well with good power, good transmission, & good disc brakes. The dash area is by far the best part of this Charger's interior. It is all original & uncut, nice dash pad with no cracks. Dash area bezels & vents are in really nice condition & no one has tried to repaint them. Remainder of interior that includes the soft trim such as headliner, seat covers, carpet, and door panels are very presentable. All in all this a very solid 68 big block Charger with good options. Drive it around now & paint later if you like. Great car to fix up, & will only go up in value. Inspections of vehicle are welcomed & specific questions are encouraged, so you won't be disappointed. Clean title on hand. Winning bidder must submit a non refundable PayPal deposit of $500 within 24 hours of auction's end. Full balance is due within 7 calendar days by bank wire transfer or cash. NO checks of any kind will be accepted. Vehicle and title will not be released without full advance payment. It's the buyer's responsibility to pay for shipping and transportation of the vehicle. I will consider a "Buy It Now" for serious buyers, please contact me at (626) 590-7509 PST from 8 A.M - 10 P.M. I reserve the right to end the auction early because the vehicle is being advertised locally as well. Thank you.
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