1966 Dodge Charger 318 Poly Stroker Red,with Black Interior, Two Door on 2040-cars
Orchard Park, New York, United States
Body Type:Fastback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318 Wide Block Poly Stroker
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Trim: Two Door Fastback
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 5,500
Exterior Color: Candy Apple Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This first generation Dodge Charger is in very good condition. It was born an air condition car which I have removed. Great color and paint job with no rust. Instrament cluster has been restored and all guages and lights are working. It has a
clock and an RPM guage. The dash has one crack in it. It uses 93 octane gasoline. The engine is the orginal 318 Poly which has been stroked to a 402cu in. Produces 325HP. It has a 4barrel carb., TTI Headers, Flo Master dual exhaust,
Custom made alum. radiator, custom made valve covers and air cleaner cover. Electronic ignition. 15" Torq-Thrust wheels with Tri Bar Spinners, Front brakes converted to disc. Rotating Headlights are in working order. Chrome is all in
very nice condition. Engine bay has been restored with the engine out. Carpet is good. Small carpet on the very lower portion of the doors interior should be replaced. All orginal parts are boxed and included with the Charger. Needs a new
radiator overflo bottle. Am radio has been rebuilt but does not play. 70 year old owner is moving to a smaller home with no place to store the car. I have had a lot of fun with this car and now it is your turn.
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