1968 Dodge Charger - Excellent "original" Project - Drive While You Restore on 2040-cars
College Station, Texas, United States
1968 Dodge Charger. Basically an original, never restored car. Has from what I can tell a year correct 440 engine (Stamped D 440), but was originally a 383 car. Your going to have a hard time finding a complete project car like this one, ready for a quick and easy restoration. Car sat for 3-4 years, I got it running (this past weekend) so it can be driven in and out of the shop and I replaced the Master Cylinder so it would stop. I removed the front windshield and rear glass to inspect any damage from the vinyl top, all the seams and around the windows were good etc but the roof itself (top) and the sail panels needed some attention. All of that work has been completed and car is ready for a new vinyl top. Body is straight, I have a lower RH quater patch panel as most likely a tire blew out and dented the original panel in. It needs to be pulled out or I would recommend installing the patch. Rust bubbles here and there but nothing that is real bad (I would just do 80 grit, treat the rust from backside, and use panel bond to fix and should be good to go). Car can be in the paint booth fast. Original trunk looks great, a couple of spots on the corners that have holes but this is hands down the best Charger trunk I've seen. Trunk drip rails, all great condition. I pulled the hood and the trunk lid off, took those for bead blast and are primed with PPG (professionally done). I have not re-installed the hood yet, will do so this weekend. Interior is all original stuff, needs to be gone through. It appears to be all there, from the carpet to even the original radio, and rear defrost. Condition of the Electrical system is unknown, I hotwired the car to start and drive it. Check my feedback, I have sold numerous classic cars, motorcycles, (about 2-3 per year) etc since 2005 with 100% excellent feedback and have dealt with overseas buyers in the past so no worries (again check my seller feedback). All funds must post before car leaves my garage. I am an honest seller and expect the same from potential buyers. Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time. Not going to find many 68 Chargers like this, thanks for looking. I do have another 68 Charger that will be going onto Ebay in another week, if your looking for multiple '68 Chargers.
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