Hurst Dodge Challenger Series 5 Rare Mopar Muscle # 13 Of Only 17 Supercharged on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Hurst Pearl White with Gold striping
Model: Challenger
Interior Color: Completely Hurst done interior, NICE.
Trim: SRT8 Coupe 2-Door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 1,300
Sub Model: Hurst Challenger
Hurst Dodge Challenger Series 5 Rare Mopar Muscle # 13 of only 17 NO RESERVE!
Just updated the mileage for this car (1300 miles) sorry for this error. May 25th, 2013.
Another pleasurable Mopar!. Ridding myself of the finest muscle cars. The cost of this car was originally $82.5 And still holds a considerable value in the NADA. Insured with Heacock Insurance for $70K
Car has "Hurst Executive signatures" (In truck)
This is the real deal. Hurst only built 17 of these cars. For the true "Hurst fan" and or "Mopar fan".
This car has it all! See the pictures and or call me @ 863-255-4001. Starting this auction for all who want to own a rare piece of mucsle.
Don't fall for a few of the cheap knock of dress kit versions . This car started as an SRT8, shipped to Irvine California and was then re-tooled, painted, interiored and more. The "Hurst HRE Forged Wheels are the real deal and not Chinese knock offs" Beware of this on some of the cars that are selling for $50K-$60K ranges. Beware!
This car comes with the back up paperwork from Hurst, Car cover and a set of unused "Hurst Floor mats".
This car has not been driven much as you can see with the low mileage. Currenty the key fobs need battery replacement.
Look at "Hurst Build Sheet" included in the picture section. It will explain the add ons, super charged and truly professional job by Hurst. When this car shows it face, everyone turns and gives the highest regards!
Let me answer a few questions for those who would ask:
Shipping would be at the buyers expense. FOB Lakeland Florida 33813. I will not take responsibility for shipment coordination. I will meet the shipper in Lakeland Florida at a convienent loading place. Of course, funds must be paid in full prior to these arrangements.
Am abosolutely not interested in trades of any kind. Please bid to own and be prepared to make prompt payment with certified funds.
48-72 hours for full payment, if not the auction will be considered void.
Car is now for sale locally, I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime.
Good Luck in the bidding, I hope she goes to a good home. This car is #13. The sexiest muscle car on the planet!
I have another auction with car #15. Both auctions running at the same time. Good luck!
All the best
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