78 Dodge Magnum Ex Big Block Muscle Car on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
1978 The Dodge Magnum replaced the Dodge Charger, which was discontinued in 1978. Like the Charger, the Magnum was based upon the Chrysler Cordoba platform. Therefore, it was a two-door, rear-wheel drive, with a torsion bar suspension and anti-sway bar in front, and asymmetrical leaf springs with an anti-sway bar in the back. It also had the long hood, short deck, formal body look of the Cordoba. However, as the Cordoba emphasized luxury, the Magnum emphasized performance and power. The front end was completely different, with an open air opening separated by 3-horizontal bars. The headlights had clear covers that automatically opened when the headlights were turned on. Each side had 2 large flares, that each seemed to start at the door, and continue toward the front and back of the car. The Magnum was a great looking car, and was one of the true bright spots during 70's.This is a cool car!!! This is a BIG BLOCK Car!!!!!!!!!400 Steel Crank, Mild Cam , 750 Edelbrock carb, Flow master mufflers, 3 Inch exhaust pipe, Posi.....Detroit locker rear end , with 3.55 gears!!!!! Motor is fresh less than 200 miles since rebuild!!!!!! Don't miss the opportunity to own this RARE 1978 Dodge Magnum. Mild Cam lope at Idol..Offers too.................will add more pictures this week!!! Car does have bucket seats!!!! Colum shift.... Thanks.............Fast!!!!!
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