1966 Dodge Charger - "factory Original / Special Order" on 2040-cars
United States
You are looking at an extremely fine example of an unmolested factory original 1966 Dodge Charger. The current mileage shows 16,286 and are believed to be original to the car. It has never seen rain or snow and has always been garaged kept since brand new. I am third owner and have owned the car for 13 years. I had purchased the car from the estate of the second owner. The second owner had owned the car for 34 years. It was special ordered and sold new in October 1966 at Kuhn Motors in Hanover, PA. It was ordered with the following options: * Basic Group - Includes Radio, Power Steering, Light Package * Torqueflite Transmission * Sure Grip Differential * Dual Exhaust * Electric Clock * Prismatic Day & Night Mirror * Remote Control Outside Mirror * Retractor Seat Beats * Deluxe Wheel Covers * Glass - Tinted Windshield * Sun Visors - Safety Padded * Factory Painted Roof Pinstripe The interior is all original and in excellent condition overall with no major wear. The carpet and headliner are in excellent condition with no stains or tears. All the lights, blinkers, wipers, horn and gauges work as they should. The trunk is extremely clean with the original carpeting. It includes the spare tire, jack and original instructions. The engine is a 318 V-8 "Y" Block with the factory Two Barrel. All the chrome and stainless trim is in excellent condition for its age. On the road this wonderful car runs flawlessly. The brakes stop without fade or pull. The transmission shifts through all the gears with ease. This is an exceptional 48 year old unmolested original car with no disappointments. This a car would make an excellent addition to any car collection. Included with the car are the original owners manual, books & certicard. The car is being sold "AS IS" with no warranty implied or expressed. The winning bidder is responsible for the pick-up and/or delivery. A $500.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction close. The remaining balance is due within 7 days of the auction end via Bank Wire Transfer. Bid with confidence. Bid often and bid to win. Fly in and drive her home. Should you have any questions, you can reach me at (417) 859-2212. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding. **The car has just been listed locally "For Sale". Reserve the right to end auction early.** |
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