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Mopar 74 Dodge Challenger 340 V8 727 Automatic on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:99999 Color: Green/Primer /
  Black/Green
Location:

East Moline, Illinois, United States

East Moline, Illinois, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:E Body Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JH23G4B317566 Year: 1974
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: Standard
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 99,999
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green/Primer
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black/Green
Warranty: As Is
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Vehicle Description

  Factory 318 Challenger that now has a 1972 340 engine that has about 15,000 miles since a complete rebuild .030 over.  Engine has 8 to 1 compression and runs great on 87 octane pump gas.  Has a mild Racer Brown hydralic cam, stainless steel  valves 2.02 int. 1.60 exh. double roller timing chain.   Edelbrock RPM airgap intake.  Engine has headers and 2.5 inh dual exhaust.  Heads have hardened seats installed and pocket porting by a reputable local speed shop.    Intake was gasket matched to the heads.  The engine has a windage tray and a baffle installed in the oil pan, new mini high torque starter.   Engine runs strong.  Has 727 torque flight, factory 340 stall converter, had the driveshaft shortened the correct amount and new U-joints installed.  Car will come with a set of 2.76 gears but is NOT a sure grip unit.  The car has an 8.75 inch rear end with new axle bearings.  This is a factory air car with an AC dash and firewall and AC controls however the compressor and AC lines are gone.  Car has a 26 inch radiator with trans cooler  Power steering power brakes.  Has the Non Rallye gauge cluster but all gauges, lights, wipers, signals etc... are in good working order.  Factory bucket seats w/console,  front seats recovered in 6/07.  Factory disc brakes with 15" rallye wheels in back and 14" rallyes in front has beauty rings. Only minor body work needed to be ready for your paint job.

Vehicle Condition

Car has a 1970 R/T hood on it which has a dent on the front top presumably from someones palm pushing too hard to close.  The rest of the hood is very nice top and bottom but is in black primer.  The hood has new 340 Four Barrel emblems.  The front bumper (new in 2012) has been moved in (like a 70-72) with the bumperetttes attached.  The rear bumper still sits out like a 74.  VERY solid for an unrestored E-body.  Trunk, frame, and floorboards are VERY NICE and extremely solid.  All glass is original Chrysler tinted glass with no cracks or chips.  Front and rear valance are nice and so is the front grille.  Car has some rust in the hood hinge area but just the typical stuff for an E-body, Year One offers a patch kit for this problem. The cowl cleanout  area on the firewall is very nice.  Car has a great Pioneer CD player and stereo (did not have to cut the dash. Car has factory side view mirrors on both sides which are in good shape.  All in all a nice solid Challenger with no surprises. It is Mechanically sound!   

Have Original Build Sheet

Front end completely rebuilt in Apr. ‘06

New window felt kit in ‘06

Newer tires

New patch panels, trunk floor extensions in Jan. ‘07

New front seat covers in Jun ‘07

New carpet & headliner

All new interior panels & pillar trim

Transmission cooler

New door hinges

Extras to go with car only if you hit the buy it now:

727 transmission

Rally dash instrument cluster (not tested)

Pair of 14”rally rims]

Laser cut sub frame connectors (weld in)

Pair of tail lights (complete)

Complete side windows set

Original green console

3.23 sure grip posi differential

74 dodge body service manual

Black dash cap

 

Terms of Sale

non refundable deposit of $500.00 within 3 days of close of auction remaining balance within 10 days of close of auction.  PayPal or I accept Cahiers check or money order.  Payment in full before car is released or title transferred. Local pick up ONLY.  Car is roadworthy and able to be driven any where.

Car is also for sale locally, reserve the right to end bidding at any time.

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