1969 Dodge Charger Running Project on 2040-cars
Point Pleasant, West Virginia, United States
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Trim: CHARGER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 95,898
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
HERE I HAVE 1969 DODGE CHARGER I AM SELLING FOR A FRIEND, THIS CAR HAS SET FOR THE LAST 12 YEARS IN A NICE GARAGE IT HAS BEEN STARTED A COUPLE TIMES A YEAR THIS IS WAS ORIGINALLY RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR IT IS A 383 WITH AUTOMATIC THIS CAR NOW HAS A 71 400 DO NOT NO WHAT THE MOTOR CAME OUT OF IT DOES HAVE THE MATCHING NUMBER TRANSMISSION. THE REAR END IS A 355 SUREGRIP FROM A RT CAR IT HAS THE RT SPRINGS. THIS CAR RUNS GOOD STARTS RIGHT UP AN GOES RIGHT IN GEAR PULLS GOOD. I HAVE DROVE IT AROUND IN THE YARD BUT NOT ON THE ROAD. THIS IS A PROJECT DRIVER ALL IT NEEDS IS THE GAS TANK REMOVED AN CLEANED AND NEEDS ALL NEW BREAKS THE REST OF THE CAR IS COSMETIC ALL THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AN DOWN LIKE NEW, IT WOULD NEED AS DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR PAN THE SHEET METAL WORK IN THIS CAR IS QUESTIONABLE IT DEPENDS ON WHAT U WANT TO DO IT WOULD MAKE A SUPER NICE GENERAL LEE OR YOU COULD COMPLETELY RESTORE IT, IT HAS NICE CLEAN FRAME RAILS, THE CAR DOES HAVE SOME RUST IN BOTH REAR QUARTERS, IT WOULD BE YOUR DECISION WHAT TO DO WITH IT. IT HAS NICE DOORS AND FRONT FENDERS ARE 1968 ALONG WITH THE GRILL I DO HAVE A 69 GRILL THAT WILL WORK BUT NOT PERFECT WOULD NEED QUITE A BIT OF WORK ON THE METAL PART,MOST OF THE CHROME IS IN GOOD SHAPE , BUT I BELIEVE THAT A COUPLE PIECES MISSING UP ON THE DRIP RAIL, OVERALL THIS IS A NICE PROJECT THAT YOU CAN DRIVE AN WORK ON AT THE SAME TIME BY JUST DOING A LITTLE BREAK WORK AN CLEAN OUT THE FUEL SYSTEM, ALL THE INTERIOR WOULD NEED RESTORED AT YOUR CONVENIENCES, IT HAS BUCKET SEATS IN THE FRONT ORIGINALLY IT IS SUPPOST TO HAVE A BUDDY SEAT DO NOT NO WHAT THE SEATS ARE OUT OF THE BACK SEATS ARE ORIGINAL, ALSO I HAVE THE ORIGINAL KEYS FOR THE CAR I HAVE A FRIEND THAT IS INTERESTED IN DELIVERING THIS CAR UP TOO 500 OR 600 MILES FOR A SMALL FEE, THE OWNER IS ASKING FOR A $500.00 DEPOSIT WITH IN 5 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION, THE CAR MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND PICKED UP WITHIN 14 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. FEEL FREE TO CALL FOR ANY QUESTIONS 304-674-3869. THIS CAR IS ALSO, ADVERTISED LOCALLY I HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE IT AT ANYTIME UNLESS THE RESERVE PRICE HAS BEEN MEET IT WILL REMAIN ON EBAY. GOOD LUCK BIDDING AN THANKS FOR LOOKING THANKS BUTCH
On Mar-14-13 at 20:16:26 PDT, seller added the following information:
PLEASE ONLY CALL I HAVE NO TEXTING THANKS
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