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1968 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:68763
Location:

Haskell, New Jersey, United States

Haskell, New Jersey, United States
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I have up for bid a 1968 Dodge Charger, that I am selling for a friend of mine. He has owned the car since 1982. He drove the car for some time and then parked it. This a project car needing total resto. Original 318, column auto, bucket seats. My friend coverted to floor shift auto with console and steering column. Beauiful color combo in LL1 seafoam turquoise, white vinyl top and black interior. Interior all original with the right seats and woodgrain steering wheel. Ok, the bad news on this charger in the way of rust repair is it needs rear quarter panels and floor pans. The pics shows these areas. Trunk pan is not all that bad, saveable. Doors solid with very little rust starting on bottom pinch weld. deck lid nice, with little rust just starting on pinch weld. A good body man can repair these areas with no problem. Front fenders solid with some damage on the left side fender from moving it in and out of storage, but no rust on these fenders. Bottom rockers all solid, along with wheelhouses. All frame rails solid. Car has real nice hood, all original glass still in car, with tinted tinted front windshield. Decent grille with only 1 little bar piece broke out on right side. Excellent grille to restore. In the engine compartment, my friend removed the driver side inner fender because of rust. The right side is good, but he has 2 nice solid inner fenders, right and left that go with the car. Power drum brake car, 8 3/4 open rear. Charger comes with a 383 mag. motor that I took out of a wrecked 70 Challenger years ago. This motor ran strong when I pulled it. Has Torker manifold and Holley carb. The numbers stamped on the pan rail of the block says it is a E-Body motor. It's been sitting for a while, so you might have to go though it. Good motor to use for this charger. Also, there is a 727 torqflite trans that go with car. My friend had this trans rebuild years ago, but has been sitting also. Overall a decent car to restore for someone who wants a resto project and would be one beautiful Dodge Charger with the color that it is. And the best part, you can restore it any way u want with any size motor and not hurt it's value since it is just a base 318 charger. If anyone interested needs more info, u can call my friend Don at 973-209-4483 or me, Ron at 973-296-2727. If anybody wants to look at it, it's at my friend's business location in Andover, NJ which is in Sussex county, north jersey. you can speak to him about seeing it. Buyer responsible for pickup of car. There will be a $500 deposit by the winning bidder paid by Paypal, and the balance paid by cash in hand or by paypal. There is a clear NJ title for the car.

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