1968 Dodge Charge 383 Automatic A/c, Power Window on 2040-cars
South Jordan, Utah, United States
1968 Charger 383 automatic, power window car, A/C, I have this car in bare metal so you'll know exactly what you're buying beforehand. Rust and major damage has been repaired, and is ready for filler, primer and paint. Please contact me prior to delivery about epoxy priming the vehicle if you feel it is necessary. There is low mileage on the rebuilds of both the transmission and the engine. Runs, but the old dual point Mallory distributor needs points, and a tune up. The engine sounds very strong, and I can tell it has a mild cam in it. What I've tried to accomplish here, is to do all the work that the average car enthusiast doesn't know how to do - ie: sheet metal work, and let you take it from there. If you want me to take the car even further, I am certainly capable of any level of restoration that you desire. I can provide examples of past vehicles for your review. The right side quarter panel was replaced, by me, in a sympathetic manner. I don’t butcher sheet metal work! Every effort was taken to minimize distortion, maximize OEM appearance, and quality. I also replaced the panel below the rear bumper, and each corner piece. The left side quarter panel only needed small rust patches. The floor and subframe are in perfect condition, except for one patch I made in the driver’s side foot well. Prior to my ownership, the trunk floor had been replaced. The quality of the installation of the trunk floor is not as good as the metal work I did, but it is good enough for a driver. If you want me to replace the trunk floor in an OEM fashion the way the rest of the sheet metal is done, contact me for pricing. I don’t mind doing it before the car is delivered. Fender tag and build sheet are not with the car. I have spoken with a previous owner, and he put them in a “safe place” and can’t remember where they are. It is an original 383 VIN, and was quite obviously an A/C and power window car. I do have the history of 3 previous owners of the car if it is important to you. The car is mostly complete. A few boxes of parts, one extra door, and one extra deck lid come with the car. However, essentially, what you see is what you get. I have no keys for it, so you'll need a locksmith to make a set for it. Car comes with clear Utah title. . |
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