1974 Dodge Charger Brougham Se on 2040-cars
Abington, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:318
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 29,500
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Options: CD Player
Trim: Sweet Car
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: auto
This car was straight from arizona ,When my father got the car it was a raffle car at a local Dodge dealer in which a family friend won and sold to my father right away. The car is in my name clean Pennsylvania title but it belongs to the family estate so has been started and cleaned on a pretty regular basis but maybe 20 miles driving on it in two years so its going to need some love as far as maintenance look over .It has a fresh black base coat with clear coat with RT stripes , fresh Landau Vir top and opera windows. It has aluminium rims with raised white lettered radials .
The car has a proffesionally built 318ci engine with lift cams , 340 heads electric ignition ,Weiar hi rise aluminium intake and spread bore 4 bbl carter afb carburetor , rebuilt727 torque flight automatic transmission , hooker headers , dual flow master exhast and chrome tips at the rail valence. It has a high volume aluminum radiator with electric fans . it runs strong ,fresh and sounds even better The shifting is tight , the power steering is straight and the power disc brakes are effective . the drive train has like 30,000 miles on it .
The under carriage is as clean .
The interior is absolutely gorgeous . it has a rally/ se dash freshly reupholstered front factory bucket seats , arm rest rear seat ,carpet , headliner , rear package tray, sun visors, door panels ,trim, steering wheel and weather stripping are all in original excellent condition .
the trunk is clean with a fresh trunk mat jack and spare.
This car as stated above belong to an estate, so although it is in my name not driven often by me so I cant tell you whole lot about it other than what's listed , this car will have to be sold As Is due to I really don't know how it drives[ the little driving I did it sounded an ran great no worries not a scam artist just cant guarantee 100% just being as honest as possible ] cause I don't drive it but let me say it was my fathers baby we have had classic cars all our lives so it was not neglected prior to his passing I would keep it cause it is so nice but instead I am keeping a project car we once had as children when it was in this condition a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible , so let me say to get this charger from a rusty shell condition to this and from what my father paid and had in it over the years my reserve price is very fair with what it cost to fix one up , this car can go right to the car show with you.
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