1970 Dodge Charger 500 Four Speed With 440 Vinyl Top on 2040-cars
Belton, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Charger
Trim: 500
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: standard
i bought an airplane and have a 68 charger so this must go, i bought this car from a friend after years of bugging him about he decided to sell it to me. he had the underside blasted primed and painted black,the firewall has been primed and painted white and is the origional color of car,the rest of car is in primer, the doors,hood,trunk,roof,floors,frame rails,front fenders,rear quarters are all solid steel. the reason i wanted this car so bad was that it is one of the cleanest chargers i have ever seen, the top is perfect and i believe it to be origional, there might be a cupfull of bodyfiller in this car. all chrome is in great shape, there are a few spots on rear quarters where some metal was put in and a little filler was used there, the trunk has a few holes and a patch in it but is good enough to repair. the floors are solid,the whole underside is great and needs nothing, has a new tank , all fenders,doors,hood,grill was just put on quickly for pics and will need to be adjusted. wheels are good but tires are bad. the carpet, rear seats,door panels,dash,instriments all look great. have a running 440 that goes with car, i believe it came out of a truck. have door panel and glass for drivers side in great shape,all kinds of parts come with car. the rear lights are perfect,the front grill and bumper are nice with the grill needing some plastic repair, i have the motor to open and close the lights too. this car needs minimal body work, paint it and shove the 440 in it and be on your way. i bought a car a few years back just like this one but was an automatic for 34,000.00 restored. i have a 68 that i have 35 in easy. this car with a few bucks invested will bring good money, this is the daddy of all muscle cars, i have a new airplane and dont have the time to fix,there are boxes and duplicate misc parts for this car. needs driveshaft,windshield wipers,a fer marker lights and a few odds and ends. good luck, no reserve
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