1969 Dodge Charger Se 6.3l on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
beautiful 69 charger with zero rot on all panels except center trunk ,it has rust from collecting water . the car is from California and has its black plates. there is no motor or trans with it. I am selling it just as I got it 7 years ago. I have realized that I will not be able to restore all the cars I have acquired over the years and will slowly be selling them off .this will free up space and money to do the rarer cars that I have. the car has some dents as you can see in the pictures, and other than the trunk, no panels need to be replaced they can all be used. again this is a chance to own a charger that doesn't need major replacement of its panels. the pictures tell the story pretty well. disregard the mileage listed its not on the title and the car is 25 miles away in another garage and didn't check before listing. the rally wheels on the car do not go with it. other wheel be provided to make it roll. I have a 68 440 in pieces that I can sell separate if interested. thanks for looking
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