1969 Dodge Charger Restored Show Muscle Car Mopar A Must See Car Hard Top on 2040-cars
Lockport, New York, United States
THESE ARE THE TERMS: IF FOR ANY REASON YOU CAN NOT AGREE TO THEM PLEASE DO NOT BID. ALL FUNDS ARE TO CLEAR MY BANK THROUGH WIRE TRANSFER BEFORE RELEASE OF CAR TO YOUR SHIPPER OR THE WINNING BIDDER. CASH IS WELCOMED IF YOU'RE PICKING UP THE CAR IN PERSON. NO PERSONAL CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, OR BANK CHECKS. CASH ONLY U.S FUNDS IF IN PERSON. ALL FUNDS RELATED TO WIRE TRANSFER FEES ARE THE WINNING BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY. THE FEE VARIES PER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. BE SURE TO ASK BEFORE YOU TRANSFER FUNDS. WINNING BID IS WHAT'S EXPECTED. THE CAR HAS GONE THROUGH A RESTORATION, THE CAR IS STILL A 1969. THEREFORE THE SALE IS AS IS. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU LIKE BEFORE YOU BID. THE CAR IS TITLED IN MY NAME. PAPER WORK MATCHES THE CAR'S VIN PLATE. IF YOU'RE OUTSIDE THE U.S.A CONTACT ME FIRST. I WILL NOT ENTERTAIN TIRE KICKERS, MEMORY LANE RIDES, PICTURE COLLECTORS OR GAMES. OUR WINTER IS HERE NOW AND THIS CAR SITS IN A HEATED GARAGE THAT'S WHERE IT WILL STAY UNTIL PICK-UP. I HAVE SOLD ALL OVER THE WORLD, CHECK MY FEEDBACK AS A SELLER I DON'T PLAY GAMES. ENCLOSED TRACTOR TRAILER CARRIERS CAN PULL RIGHT UP TO MY DOOR WITH NO ISSUES. CAR WILL REMAIN GARAGED UNTIL PICK-UP. YOU HAVE 15 DAYS TO DO SO, OR UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED. I UNDERSTAND SOME SHIPPERS MAY TAKE LONGER. I DON'T ASK FOR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS, I BELIEVE A WORD IS A WORD, A SALE IS A SALE. PLEASE BE REAL. IF FOR ANY REASON YOU BUY THIS CAR AND SHOW UP TO MY DOOR IN PERSON AND IT IS NOT WHAT THIS AD SAYS IT IS, I WILL GLADLY CLOSE MY GARAGE DOOR, SHAKE HANDS AND END THE SALE WITH NO BAD FEELINGS. DEAL IS DONE WHEN THE CAR LEAVES MY DRIVEWAY.
See video on my Youtube page. WWW.Youtube.com/radrodsbycarrero This car could easily roll over the chassis cam at Barrett Jackson. It is that clean under the car. Car will be at Mecum Auto Auctions in the spring. I HAVE A CD OF OVER 300 PICTURES OF THE CAR IN THE RESTORATION, THIS WILL COME WITH THE CAR.
This car was a 2 year build by a shop in a town near me. I seen this car long before it began and during the long process until what you see now. I did not commission the build. I bought the car from the owner of the shop. The car was bought in Florida and brought here where it waited several years until they restored it. I have a copy of the original Florida title. The car was completely disassembled. It was born with a 318 automatic and has a 360 mild cam with a 904 automatic now. The video is a must see! The body was taken down to bare metal including the under carriage. This is all steel with every panel and parts original to the car. No piles of putty hiding anything! Some suspension parts were powder coated and the rest painted. You can see your reflection in just about every part of the bottom of the car. The interior is all new. Drum brakes all 4 corners, no a.c. has power steering. Rear end is stock driver gear, trans is stock no stall converter. Car is built to drive not a race car. Paint shows very well for being 4 years now with very little to no issues in paint from short drives or storing. Doors open and close like a new car. The car's chassis is so clean it can easily ride across Barrett Jackson floor cam. (I hate to drive it) The pictures are current. Bumpers are original to the car and were just polished as was the window trim, clean driver originals. glass etc. If you're looking for a 69 with it's born on date clothes here it is. I won't do the 5 page run down on what's been restored. Look at the pictures, ask anything. Offers will only be considered from ebay members with current proven history in there feedbacks. Will do a buy it now if we agree on a number. If you're local come see it I believe there will be no disappointment. RESERVE IS MUCH LESS THAN THE WHAT'S INVESTED (MUCH!) Car has the original A.M radio. I have no heart to change or cut her up. Only gets oldies station. (I love that)
As far as quirks because every car has them: Headlight doors at times do not raise. I guess it's common with the vacuum setup 69's use. They do go up by hand easily. 550 bucks for power setup but again everything this car was born with is still on her. No heart to change anything. Speedo bounces some. Gas gauge only works when tank is full. (COMMON WITH MOPARS OF THIS YEAR SO I AM TOLD) PLEASE DON'T WAIT TO ASK IF YOU CAN SEE IT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. PLEASE BE REAL WITH OFFERS YOU COULD NOT FIND A 1969 THIS CLEAN AND MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THIS FOR MY RESERVE. THIS IS NOT MY FIRST RODEO PLEASE NO GAMES. I HAVE A 1968 FIREBIRD PRO STREET THAT I AM LISTING AS WELL.
Much luck to all bidders. God bless us all in life. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Thanks for looking at my auction I hope you enjoyed the car.
On Jan-02-14 at 06:58:59 PST, seller added the following information: SO EVERY ONE IS CLEAR. YES I KNOW IT'S NOT A REAL RT. THE AD DOES NOT SAY IT IS. ALL THE PANELS ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR, CHROME, REAR END ETC. MOTOR IS NOT. AND HOPEFULLY THIS HELPS AS WELL, PICTURES ARE CURRENT. CAR IS DONE. THE LAST COUPLE PICTURES JUST SHOWS THE CAR IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF RESTORE. YES THE CAR IS OFFERED LOCAL, REAL CASH IN HAND BUYERS WILL END EARLY. UNLESS MY RESERVE IS MET , AFTER THAT THE AUCTION WILL RUN UNTIL IT'S OVER. THANKS. |
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