1974 Dodge Challenger, Collector Car on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:727 Torque Flite
Body Type:2 dht
Model: Challenger
Mileage: 57,752
Warranty: none
Exterior Color: KT5 Sienna Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 2
Year: 1974
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Up for auction is a 1974 Dodge Challenger. This is a numbers matching original car that is 99% all there and has some cool options. The car has been in storage for the last 13 years. The original 318 motor runs and will need some tune up work and the carb rebuilt. All the factory emission stickers, hood insulation and fender tag are still under the hood. From what I can see the fenders have never been off the car as you can still see the original seem sealer that was applied at the factory and not disturbed. The 727 Torque Flite transmission will need to be rebuilt as it will not shift out of 1st gear. It has an 8 3/4 rearend and the 3rd member is a 3.23 non posi 489 case. Interior is in descent shape. 3 speaker dash pad, deluxe seats, very nice console and carpet. Factory luggage rack, fender turn signal indicators, dual sport mirrors, disc brakes and a half vinyl top. Floor pans look good as do the front and back frae rails. Lower quarters and center floor pan will need replaced. Trunk extensions have a few pin holes from what I can see and should be salvageable. Rear wheel lip and area on roof where the original vinyl top was will need some attention as well. Good car to restore and drive everyday. Complete and numbers matching. Thank you for looking.
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