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1973 Dodge Charger Rallye on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:1973 Mileage:0
Location:

Gaines, Michigan, United States

Gaines, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

1973 Dodge Charger Rallye for sale.Factory 340 4 barrel car with rebult 340 engine.
Runs good but could use the carb rebuilt or a new carb.
Other than that everything else is fine mechanically.
The rear quarter panels have some rust and there are some rust bubbles under the vinyl top. Nothing big - no larger than a pencil eraser.
The bottom side of the car is 100% rock solid and all original. There has been no rust repair on bottom side at all. Trunk is solid.
The car has bucket seats with console. It has the correct front seats but the drivers seat trim is different than that of the passenger seat.
All glass is good. Lights all work.
The car is originally from South Carolina. It was an original A/C car but there is nothing under the hood for the A/C.
I forgot to include a picture of the fender tag... if need be, message me and I'll take/send a pic to you of it. Please call DON'T TEXT with questions. My phone does not text. Call Bill at 810-252-9194.
Buy it now and reserve are the same. Serious only please. photo IMG_2994_zps70d597ee.jpg photo IMG_2995_zps6b7ff2e5.jpg photo IMG_2996_zps56e3833c.jpg photo IMG_2997_zps2b810fbc.jpg photo IMG_2998_zpsea187f87.jpg photo IMG_2999_zps3bd0cc9e.jpg photo IMG_3000_zps0ddd5d95.jpg photo IMG_3001_zps1db081ad.jpg photo IMG_3002_zps68a0fbd1.jpg photo IMG_3003_zps8dd01c14.jpg photo IMG_3004_zps3a8a21ed.jpg photo IMG_3005_zpsf0e85a5d.jpg photo IMG_3006_zpsb9d5cd0c.jpg photo IMG_2992_zps43d40cbd.jpg photo IMG_2991_zpsbacb323e.jpg photo IMG_2990_zpsb676a1ff.jpg photo IMG_2989_zps91fd2600.jpg photo IMG_2988_zps025063f0.jpg photo IMG_2987_zpsc98a7659.jpg photo IMG_2986_zps2043dade.jpg photo IMG_2985_zpsc999cd4c.jpg photo IMG_2984_zps38c347eb.jpg photo IMG_2983_zps71e7bace.jpg photo IMG_2982_zpsbacb9551.jpg photo IMG_2981_zpsd86b8060.jpg photo IMG_2980_zps49cd180b.jpg photo IMG_2979_zps596425a6.jpg photo IMG_2978_zpsae9898b7.jpg photo IMG_2977_zps56383444.jpg photo IMG_2976_zps2001ee29.jpg photo IMG_2975_zps60975743.jpg photo IMG_2974_zps9950896d.jpg photo IMG_2973_zps1301f122.jpg photo IMG_2972_zps32ed3185.jpg

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