1973 Dodge Challenger Base Hardtop 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:5.2L 318Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: Base Hardtop 2-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 132,456
Number of Cylinders: 8
*** 1973 Dodge Challenger ***
-- This car may be a rallye but I have no proof! -- This is a Project car and is very do-able with good parts but will take some talent!!
This originally was a 318 small block car with an automatic trans and air conditioning. It was lime green or maybe pale green... pictures are original paint.
It was a console car with bucket seats and tinted glass also power disc brakes and power steering.
The GOOD-
-The front clip is in great shape... the radiator support, inner fenders, cowl/firewall and frame rails are all solid as can be. Very minor damage near battery as usual.
-The rockers are nice on both sides and very solid
-The roof is in good shape as are the front posts and sail panels
-The front floor piece is saveable however the rear tow piece of the floor on both sides are gone...
-The rear trunk and dutchmans panel are in good shape
-The seat area and under it where the frame rails run the rear shocks go
-The rear taillight area is salvageable but needs a little work on the right corner
-The rear wheel wells are nice with minimal work needed on the part towards the rear of the car
-The door jambs are in good shape and solid
The BAD-
-The right Drivers side quarter is the most damaged part of the car needing a whole quarter to fix a long dent... its the only way. That fixed your half way there.
-The rear floor boards where passengers feet go needs replacing on both sides.
-The trunk needs work on the sides near the quarters and close to the wheel wells otherwise mostly solid
-The left passenger side frame rail is bent maybe 8 inches from the rear of the car in and needs replacing and comes with a whole frame rail if you wish to replace it all
This is a straight forward area and very easily accessible... its is the last 8' of the right frame rail where the spring is attached. Again very straight forward and i easy to get to or do the whole rail as i provide a rail to fix the issue correctly and good as new.
-Needs a trunk lid and the trunk gutters need some attention in the corners as usual
Fenders need work... drivers side is in poor shape but the passenger side is decent and very workable. The hood is rusty and needs attention but its an R/T hood.
There is no drivers side door! The passenger side door is in nice condition just needs hardware. There is no hardware in/on the door.
The quarter windows are in the car regulators and original glass...this is the Only glass in the car. No windshield, no back window and no door windows.
NO grill or front end pieces, no interior at all except dash with vin.
Parts included not in or on the car... frame rail and rear valence
This car was bought out of South Carolina and when checked came back clear... it comes with a Bill of Sale only! A title should be obtainable but no guarantee.
Use for a project car and bond it and get a title or drag race it or maybe even road race or dirt track... who knows its a good start and is very do-able
All panels are original and the original dash pad is included with a vin...
Car is sold AS-IS with no warranty or gurantees implied... this is strictly a classic project or vintage race car. A 50% sale price deposit is due within 48 hours after auctions end. That said it is a good starting platform if your not scared of some work!
Any questions message or call 704-640-1819 any time 8-12 est. Thanks and have a good day!
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