1974 Dodge Challenger R/t Clone on 2040-cars
Siloam Springs, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:hardtop
Engine:360/340
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: 727 auto trans
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 115,000
Exterior Color: Blue
This is a good little R/T clone that's been completely redone with a rebuilt 360 motor with 340 heads, forged pistons, alum intake, Holley 750 carb, high lift cam, custom oil pan, all new HEI electronics, rebuilt dist, new alternator and regulator, chrome kit, headers ,dual exhaust with h-pipe and chrome R/T tips etc,etc, trans is a 727 with a B/M deep sump oil pan and shifted buy a factory slip stick shifter, rearend is a 3:91 geared 8 3/4" sure grip posi, has new Rader polished wheels and new Cooper tires, new custom built and balanced driveshaft, new windshield, new pass door glass, other glass is driver quality with rear glass having the worst scratches but you really don't see them with the rear window louvers, interior has been redone with new seat covers, new headliner, new carpet, new dash cover, door panels aren't new but in decent shape, has the rally pack gauges, original radio that works, all lights on the car work including the top fender indicators and even the lighter ! has all new weather stripping and window felts thru out the car, a/c is supposed to be all intact and ready to charge and get going, car has power steering, new power disc brakes, chrome traction bars with neoprene bump stops, trunk is detailed, has a new gas tank, new flip top gas cap, new door and trunk locks, etc, I have receipts for a lot of stuff that's been done, the body work and paint are what I consider a real good driver quality with a few hickups but still pretty dang good, theres been two patches in trunk pan and a small one in pass front floor and that's it so body was a good solid one to start with, about every inch of car has been worked and under side is cleaned and undercoated, bumpers could use rechromed but are straight, Im sure it will need a few bugs worked out as the car only has a couple hundred miles on the build, I didn't build this car but did trust and believe the guy I got it from to be truthful about it, this car has the look with all the right parts and a nice stance, its painted the new challenger blue and is very eye catching, I know Im leaving a lot out so please ask any and all questions before bidding or buying thru email or call 918-868-7394, I reserve right to end auction anytime, $500 due at emmediate auction end thru paypal and remainder withen 24 hrs, this is a NO RESERVE AUCTION so someones going to get a nice one !
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