1972 Dodge Charger Se Brougham 6.6l 400 Bb 727 Automatic No Reserve on 2040-cars
Tazewell, Tennessee, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION 1972 dodge charger SE brougham 6.6L big block 400 with a 727 automatic transmission,posi rear.dual exaust with single chamber flowmasters,holley 600 carb,power disc brakes,power steering,air conditioning "ac needs charged or something" runs great and drives awesome.it had a complete frame off restoration 8 years ago.it has hide away headlights and they work.it's a nice turn key car,all it needs is a driver.i will consider trades but only on old cars/trucks.it has a clean clear tennessee title. i have provided many photos so that you can have a good look at what you are bidding on.if you are not sure about something? ask,thats what i am here for.ALL SALES ARE FINAL, so look it over good and closely and be sure it is what you want before bidding. i will be happy to answer any and all questions to the best of my knowledge. 500 non refundable deposit within 24 hours,the rest in cash or certified check,money order,nothing but the deposit will be accepted through paypal. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK. On May-25-14 at 11:18:56 PDT, seller added the following information: absolutly no zero feedback bidders without contacting me first! bids will be removed On May-25-14 at 14:44:25 PDT, seller added the following information: due to a question i had,i would like to mention that this is a number matching car,the 400 engine it has in it now is the original engine it came with.i do not know what or if anything has been done to the engine? but i do know i drive it 2-3 times per week and it runs great,no smoke ever,no rattles,etc.also the interior is in nice condition with the exception of needing a dash pad/cover.it was garage kept but the way it sat in there,the sun shined directly on the dash so i would imagine that is what caused the cracks?also the dash has been cut for a cd player,carpet just needs dyed as it is just faded,not torn or ripped up.seats have been redone when it was restored.console is original and super nice.headliner looks great.i tried to get as good of pics as i could.any other questions? please ask.thank you |
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Does the future of Fiat-Chrysler include Dodge?
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Wards Auto reports the future of Dodge is looking uncertain. Fiat has more or less laid out it's game plan for the next few years, and while the Chrysler, Fiat and Jeep lines are set to receive plenty of love, Dodge isn't so lucky. Fiat has already hobbled Dodge significantly by splitting off the brand's trucks into a separate Ram line.
Wards says that after the Avenger rides off into the sunset early next year, Fiat-Chrysler won't replace the model, leaving a gaping midsize hole in the Dodge lineup. The report also cites unnamed sources as saying that at least two other current Dodge products will move to the Chrysler line.
One of those could very well be the Grand Caravan. Chrysler has already made it clear that it plans to trim redundancy between its minivan offerings, but it has yet to clarify which other vehicle could sail under the Chrysler banner moving forward. Either way, such changes to the product line would theoretically leave Dodge with just four models.
This or That: 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 vs. 2005 Subaru WRX STI [w/poll]
Thu, May 7 2015Some cars, due to ultimate desirability, particular rareness, or spectacular performance/prestige eventually become collectible. It's darn near impossible to know which ones will make it into the rarefied stratosphere of collectibility – why is a late 1960s AMC AMX so affordable these days, whereas prices for late '70s Pontiac Trans Ams are soaring? – but there are some useful indicators to keep tabs on. We're not exactly experts on investing, but we do know cars. As such, we've decided to take our non-expertise on one hand, combine it in the other with our knowledge of all things automotive, wad it up, throw it out and ask for your forgiveness. Or something like that. I've challenged Senior Editor Seyth Miersma to choose a car he thinks will become a future collector's item that's not more than 10 years old, and for no more than $25,000. I've done the same, and we vigorously argued for and against each other's picks. I feel good about my choice, but I don't have the best track record in these contests (I've lost three times, won twice, but they've all been pretty close), so, while I'm not going to beg (please vote for me!), I do hope you find my argument convincing. But first, let's hear from Seyth: Miersma: Ten-years old or newer makes this challenging. At that age most vehicles feel like a plain old used car to me, few hit the "classic" button. But the Subaru WRX STI has always been a special car, and the 2005 cutoff year proves to be very attractive for the parameters of our contest. It's rare; with fewer than 5,000 STI models sold that model year. It's probably the best looking WRX STI ever sold in America; narrowly avoiding the dreadful "horse collar" front fascia. And it's got one of the more die-hard car-geek followings out there. For $25,000, you can also still find examples that have reasonable miles, are in good condition, and haven't all been molested by grown-up Initial D wannabes. With the street racers hacking up collectable examples every day, I like my odds for steep appreciation by way of conservation. I couldn't agree more. It really is difficult to predict what cars will catch the eye of collectors, and the WRX STI seems like a pretty good choice. But I think mine is even better, and I can't let him know that I'd love to park just such an STI in my very own garage. And so goes my argument: Korzeniewski: I like your choice as a driver, Seyth. I'm less convinced of its status as a sure-fire collectible.
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Originally, we heard that the company would kill the Avenger to better focus its midsize sedan efforts on the Chrysler 200 replacement. But then new reports stated there would indeed be an Avenger successor, and that we could see it as early as next January. This Detroit News report cites supplier sources confirming the extension of Avenger production, though Chrysler has not released an official statement on the matter.
These same suppliers say that the current Jeep Wrangler will live on through mid-2018 - that's right, another five years. The Detroit News reports that a replacement for the iconic, go-anywhere Jeep was due in mid-2016.