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1967 Dodge Charger 440 500 Hp Built Street Or Strip 727 Manual Vb Auto 355 Rear on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:450 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Utica, New York, United States

Utica, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Fast Back
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 1967
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 450
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 440 4 Barrel
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA 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.Seller Notes:"Beautiful Turn Key Totally Awesome Street Machine"

 I've owned this car since 1994, It's originally a South Carolina car and never seen any winters, there is no rust anywhere. It was originally a 383 4 barrel car which I have put a built 440 in it's place with only about 5,000 miles on the engine since the build. The engine starts with a 71 block and was bored 30 over using plates that simulate the heads being torqued down, stock rods with forged aluminum TRW 6 pack pistons with valve reliefs, and a forged crank, 1/2" oil pickup tube and drilled block to the oil pump 1/2"  906 heads with oversize manley severe duty 2.14/1.81 stainless steel valves. 3 angle valve job. Crower dual pattern camshaft 292 - 310 duration 537 - 523 lift. 10.20:1 compression ratio. Stock rockers, shafts, pushrods. This engine was professionally built and blueprinted and has a Mopar M1 single plane intake with a Holley 750 double pumper carb equipped with a proform main body that eliminates the choke tower and larger main jets. The oil pan is a Moroso chrome 7 1/2 quart. There is a Be Cool aluminum radiator with an electric fan for engine cooling. The transmission was built at the same time as the engine with racing/street use in mind to compliment the semi radical engine. The transmission was completely rebuilt and has a reverse manual shift valve body and a Mopar deep pan. Then a Turbo Action 10" converter was installed. There is a remote transmission cooler mounted under the radiator to keep it cool. The rear end is an 8 3/4" with a 355 sure grip/posi 489 case. Mopar Super Stock leaf springs with custom built front spring hangers which allowed me to move the axle back 1" for the 28" tires with no clearance issues. I then purchased a Mancini racing driveshaft fully balanced 1" longer than stock to compensate the custom front spring hangers. It also has bolt in Mopar frame connectors and Mopar/MSD 6AL ignition with rev limiter. Holley red electric fuel pump located near the fuel tank which helps feed the Carter mechanical 8 psi pump on the engine. The tires are Mickey Thompson all around sportsman pro rear sportsman fronts. 28x12.5-15 rears on centerline polished auto drag rims 15x10 rear. Jet Coated headers with 3" flowmaster dual exhaust this car really shakes and rumbles the ground you can feel it running in your chest, and very quick. Next a line loc was added to heat the tires for drag strip use. Battery is located in the trunk. The car was professionally and flawlessly painted in 1999 still looks and is flawless this car is perfectly straight no waves or ripples whatsoever and very deep paint. The color is Porsche Red. Both bumpers have been re Chromed and the trunk lid chrome has been replaced along with the quarter end pieces and front fender ends which include the signals. All rubber pieces, door gaskets and window felts were replaced. The place that painted it is the best in the area and is known for their perfect paint jobs. They were the former Custom Body Shop here in Utica, N.Y. now it's named CARS Collision. They are also Mopar fanatics. The seats I've changed to race style in front, and re carpeted the interior and installed a custom instrument panel with all AutoMeter gauges throughout. Also added a CD player and removed the heater box and dash ducts for weight savings, also because I never use or planned to use the car in any inclement weather. This car has never seen rain since the paint job was done in 1999. I do still have the heater box and clove compartment liner saved in case I ever wanted to put it back in. I made the aluminum panel attached to the firewall to hide the heater motor hole along with the ac/heater hoses holes. This car was equipped with ac originally, and I saved the condenser along with the lines. This car was also a vinyl top car originally which the body shop welded the holes where the moldings go during the paint job, I like this style charger without the vinyl tops, my opinion. This car runs perfectly and is turn key, you get in & go. Ive set this car up for pro street type of use, you can go to the drag strip or just cruise the streets, it offers a great ride. I'm only selling due to having lost interest in the hobby and can use the money in other ways. This car looks so nice it could win best paint at a show because the paint is phenomenal, along with the sound it really gets alot of attention. I can email more pics by request. I may consider a few trades and must be in mint condition Kawasaki ZX14, Kawasaki Concours 14, Harley streetglides, or a Boss Hoss partial trade, not interested in any restored classics, rather have newer models.

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