2012 Dodge Challenger Rallye Redline Leather 20" Black Chrome Paddle Shift on 2040-cars
Ramseur, North Carolina, United States
2012 Dodge Challenger Rallye Redline. First off, this car was in a sideswipe accident and rebuilt. It runs and drives like a new car, but has a salvage title and still needs some body work to look like a new car. If this is an issue for you, please do not bid.
Car had around 10000 miles on it when I purchased it. I put about 2k on it and decided I like my orange 2012 better, so this one needs to go. Details of repair: I purchased this car as you see it. The dealer I bought it from did all the major repair work. Driver's door was replaced with one from another black 2012, so there is no VIN sticker on the door. A section of front hinge pillar and rocker panel were also welded in from a donor car. I've restored several 70's Mopars and in my opinion, the work was done professionally. A weld is visible on the rocker, near the driver's seat. Driver's side fender is NEW and has been painted to match. It's not perfect and will need buffing. Steering wheel and driver's side curtain airbags were replaced, as well as the seat belts and air bag module. There are NO warning lights lit in the dash while the car is on and running. About the Redline Model: To summarize, the RR is everything an R/T is, except the Hemi. The Redline starts as an SXT Plus, which includes the 305 horsepower 3.6L V-6, heated leather seats, fog lights and a Boston Acoustics 6 speaker stereo with a 276 watt amp and Sirius satellite radio capability. Additionally, there are red sport stripes front to back, bigger, stiffer sway bars and shocks, a 3.07:1 rear end (regular SXTs have a 2.65), Sport Mode, steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, color-keyed rear spoiler, 20 inch alloy wheels in black chrome and red outline/red background and upgraded throttle and brake pedals. Sticker price on this car was $29,670. I drove this car for a few months and aside from a small rattle in the front, I had zero issues. I just like my other 2012 better. The bad: Driver's door has some scratches and rub marks, driver's quarter panel has minor dents and scratches. Driver's C-pillar has a dent. The rest of the car is in beautiful condition. In case you missed it, the car has a SALVAGE title. In NC this stays with the car forever, regardless of how well the car is rebuilt. Please check your state's rules/laws regarding Salvage titles, BEFORE bidding. Please feel free to ask any questions through ebay's system. Pictures at: 2012 Rallye Redline Pics HERE |
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