1968 Dodge Charger R/t on 2040-cars
Peyton, Colorado, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ORIGINAL 1968 CHARGER R/T! ALL ORIGINAL TO INCLUDE ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN! IT STILL RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL INTERIOR IN WHITE! IT WILL REQUIRE A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF TLC! BUT IS AN EXTREMELY NICE DRIVER! VERY NICE PAINT AND BODY YOU WONT BE DISSAPOINTED! NEW VINYL TOP! COMPLETLY REBUILT BRAKE SYSTEM,POWER DISC BRAKES,POWER STEERING, 14 INCH MAGNUMS, AUTOMATIC, MISSING RADIO, YES THE LIGHTS OPEN AND CLOSE AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO! NEWER CARPET! NEW TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS (NOT HOOKED UP) PART OF THE TENDER LOVING CARE! THERE IS A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST THROUGH THE DRIVERS FLOOR BY THE DRAIN PLUG NOTHING MAJOR AT ALL VERY VERY SMALL! EVERYTHING ELSE IS CLEAN!
THESE PICTURES WERE TAKEN THE DAY OF THE LISTING! FENDER TAG IS THERE! FOUND A BUILD SHEET UNDER THE REAR SEAT NOT DISTORTED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! I HAVE A CLEAR INDIANA TITLE THAT STILL HAS THE CHARGER R/T ON IT UNDER MODEL NAME! ANY QUESTIONS JUST CALL ME! 719-244-6110 THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION! THIS CAR HAS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING REMEMBER THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES FINE! I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON! PAYMENT WILL BE BY WIRE TRANSFER! UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED! |
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