1969 Charger Restomod, 5.7 Hemi, Re-engineered Car From Ground Up. 1968 1970 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
This solid Charger started out as a 318 White Hat Special
and has been transformed to an R/T clone restomod. Body color is original, interior and vinyl
top have been changed to white. No
expense was spared ($85k total) upgrading this car with the latest engineering
and technology. Forced to sell to raise cash for other
needs. The following work was completed
in 2012 (see invoice attached for more detail): XV Level II Front Suspension System XV Level II Rear Suspension System Chassis Stiffening System Level II Brakes Front Level II Brakes Rear - 8-3/4 and Dana 60 with Park Brake Hydro Boost w/Master Cylinder Stainless Steel Brake Hard Lines Boyd "Hot Rod" Wheels B.F. Goodrich G-Force Sport Tires HEMI Crate Motor - 440HP Aluminum Oil Pan for Level II Suspension Custom Fuel System w/Electric Pump & Lines 4-Speed Automatic Transmission Transmission Cooler & Lines Transmission Kickdown Linkage Driveshaft Aluminum Radiator w/Electric Fan & Shroud Radiator Hoses 304 Stainless Headers - Level II Stainless 3" Exhaust Tilt Steering Column Grant 1180 Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adapter & Horn Button Billet One Wire Alternator with Timing Cover Power Steering Pump A/C Compressor Billet Aluminum P/S Reservoir Power Steering Cooler Fluids, Belts & Clamps, etc. Cerullo GT Seats (Leather) Custom Matched Rear Seat Restoration Three Point Retractable Belt - BLACK Two Point Retractable Belt - BLACK Power Window System Stock Replacement Interior Dynamat Sound Deadener R&R Motor/Cooling System Install XV Brakes and Hard Lines Install Hydro Boost Install Parking Brake Install XV Exhaust System Install Transmission Install Steering Column R&R Trunk Install New Interior Install Customer Supplied AM/FM Radio Install Power Window System Install White Vinyl Top R&R Rear Window Trim Paint Tail Panel Black Customer Supplied R/T Emblems Chassis Dyno - Test/Tune Paint Steering Column Black Third Member, Alloy Axles, HD Studs & Green Bearings Tick-Tock-Tach Restore Existing Gauges & Instruments Trunk Mounted Battery & Associated Cables |
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