1972 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Kidron, Ohio, United States
Engine:340 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:private owner
Sub Model: Rallye RT
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Challenger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: vinyl
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 69,000
FOR SALE with RESERVE 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 340 CAR WE HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT IT IS A MATCHING NUMBERS CAR, BUT WE HAVE NOT VERIFIED THAT OURSELVES IT IS A 1 OWNER CAR FROM WEST VIRGINIA and NOW HAS A GOOD OHIO TITLE THIS CAR NEEDS TOTAL RESTORATION THE ODOMETER READS 69,000 MILES AND UNDERSTAND THAT IS TO BE CORRECT. THE CARBURATOR IS NOT THE ORIGINAL, BUT THERE IS HOLLY CARB IN THE TRUNK THAT WE THINK WAS ON THE CAR ORIGINALY. I AM NOT THE OWNER OF THE CAR, BUT I AM SELLING IT FOR A COMPNY THAT GOT IT IN A TRADE. IN THE PICTURES I AM TRYING TO SHOW EVERYTHING WHERE THE BONDO IS AND WHAT THE CAR NEEDS I JUST LOOKED THROUGH THE PICTURES AND THE PICTURES OF THE INSIDE FLOOR OF THE TRUNK ARE MISSING. ( THE FLOOR HAS NO HOLE THROUGH IT, BUT THE SEAMS AROUND THE TRUNK HAVE SURFACE RUST THERE IS ALSO BONDO IN THE REAR QUARTERS THAT DOES NOT SHOW UP.) IT HAS THE RALLEY WHEELS and WE THINK THE CAR WAS A VINYL TOP DELETE CAR WE CANNOT FIND EVIDENCE OF EVER HAVING A VINYL TOP. AS STATED BEFORE THIS CAR NEEDS A TOTAL RESTORATION. IT RUNS SO THAT IT CAN BE LOADED, BUT I WOULD NOT RUN IT ANY DISTANCE THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TRANSPORTATION. 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION ENDS $500.00 NEEDS TO PAID THROUGH PAYPAL. THE BALANCE OF THE BID PRICE NEEDS TO BE PAID IN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. THE FUNDS MUST BE DEPOSITED AND GOOD BEFORE THE CAR OR TITLE WILL BE RELEASED THIS CAR IS SELLING AS-IS PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT, BEFORE YOU BID. PLEASE E-MAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND I WILL TRY AND ANSWER THEM. THANKS FOR LOOKING and GOOD LUCK BIDDING, GORDON
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