1966 Dodge Charger Base Hardtop 2-door 6.3l ''no Reserve'' on 2040-cars
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Mileage: 89,000
Sub Model: charger 383
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Burgundy
Year: 1966
This is a original 1966 charger that has been in storage since 1986...True barn find..Car was purchased from the second owner who has had the car since 1970.I purchased the car with the intention of restoring it but I do not have the time or money to do it right now.I just recently purchased the car and did not get the title,she was going to get a duplicated from ny.The old cars didn't have titles in new York they just transferred the actual registration back in the day,the inspection sticker on the car is from 1985.Im selling the car without the title right now but will give you the womans name who is handeling the estate and has power of attorney.Im selling the car as a parts car right now with NO TITLE..doesnt mean you cant get it from her it just will take some time ...NY motor vehicle is slow.Now about the car..first of all the car was put away in running condition back in "85" hasent been started since then,car was outside for 3 years prior to getting put in the garage.Unfortunatly this started the rusting process on it,the under carriage has a lot of rust and in my opinion cannot be fixed.The interior is all there and it has the center console,both front seats has rips and signs of wear...Rear seats and headliner are in great shape.car has the 383 motor with automatic.The parts are all in great shape if your taking them for another car..Radiator is original and perfect,both bumpers,grill,all the lights in rear,trim,wheel covers...Quarters are rusted on the bottom and fenders are rusted inside and has bubbdeled the paint outside.Im not a expert if theses are shot they just look really rusted to me,its just a shame that the frame has rust that has rotted through in parts,the body I know is easier to fix.Still has the protecto plate under the hood and the original jack and spare with instructions,i think those were really cool to have.Comes with 5 xtra tires that came with the car,im sure there just as old as the car but they had good tread.Thats about it any questions e mail me or call me on my cell 201-705-7584 ask for bill...SELLING WITH NO RESERVE..Car is located in toms river new jersey if you want to check it out.
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