1968 Dodge Charger 440 R/t on 2040-cars
Holderness, New Hampshire, United States
Engine:440 4bbl
Body Type:2 door sport coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 106,000
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Gold
Model: Charger
Interior Color: gold/ black
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: N/A
I am selling a 1968 dodge charger R/T project car. It has good front front frame rails. They will need work where they hook into the torsion bar support rail. It will need front fenders and grill. The front floor is bad but the rear floor is nice and even has paint. The rear frame rails will need work from the rear end to the rear bumper. Also needed is a trunk floor. I don't have a trunk lid or any glass for this car but I do have a set of doors. It has power steering. It has no motor/ tranny and the rear end is out of a truck with truck springs. This is a project but it was a 68 charger R/T with a 440 4 bbl, gold with gold/ black interior and a black bumble bee stripe. All the sheet metal that it needs is available through AMD.
This is a pick up only. I don't want to ship this. You need to pick it up here in New Hampshire.
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