Dodge: Charger on 2040-cars
Waldorf, Maryland, United States
e-Mail : keithallenzco@boltonfans.com
Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Let me start by saying I have owned this car for 32 years it has over 90,000 miles on it. The car was restored 17 years ago. New quarter panels, trunk pan, Rear Valance. The color is PGR Forest Green. The body has held up very well. I have kept this car in the garage since I restored the car. This Charger has an XP VIN it is not a True R/T. The Front Suspension has .920 Torsion Bars which is correct for an R/T. It Also Has Firm Feel tubular Upper Control Arms, Firm Feel Heavy Duty Adjustable Strut Rods, Firm Feel Stage 3 Power Steering Box, The Car Drives Extremely Well. I spent A lot of time making this car drive and handle better then most B Body Chryslers you will ever Drive. It has Factory Sway Bar Upfront and Aftermarket Rear Sway Bars. 7 leaf heavy duty leaf springs in Rear. It Has Disc Brakes on the Front with Drilled and Slotted Rotors with EBC yellow Brake Pads. Has 11 inch Rear Brakes and The Emergency Brake Does Work. The Car Stops Very Well. Car Has Frame Connectors on it as well. All cross-members are in very nice shape including Torsion Bar mounts.
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