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1969 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:71062 Color: mirrors
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States
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I have owned this car for five years. I am not interested in a trade. The previous owner had rebuilt the engine and transmission and also had the car painted. The motor is a 383 Magnum and the transmission is fully manual automatic 727 torque flight. The rear end is 323 sure gripe. This car runs and drives excellent. It has power steering, power breaks with front disc and rear drum breaks. It has new seat covers, head rest, door panels, upper door panels, gas cap, turn signals lights in the hood, exterior mirrors, door handles inside and out, front and rear bumpers and bumper guards. Custom B&M shifter that is modified to fit original console. Wire for console light is not attached. It is fast, fun and dependable. I could drive it every day if I wished. All of the lights, hideaway head lights, gauges work, except for the clock and tachometer. This car is factory AC but has no compressor. It has one small hair line crack in the paint by the rear antennae. It also has one very small chip by the trunk lid, as seen in the pictures. The car has 15,000 miles on the re-built engine and transmission. I haven't found rust anywhere on the car. The previous owner has patched a couple of small areas in the floor pan. The car has no oil leaks. 

This is a real nice car. It isn't perfect and it's not being advertised as such. I have tried to mention all of the items I am aware of that needs to be corrected in order to make it closer to perfect. This car is not a show car, but an awesome driver's car. The successful buyer is to pay a Non-refundable deposit of $1000 within 24 hours from auctions end. Paypal is an acceptable payment method for the deposit. The remainder of the balance is due within 7 days after the end of the auction. The balance is to be in the form of cash, money order, or I may consider a bank wire transfer. The funds will need to be cleared prior to the release of the car. The buyer will be responsible for arranging shipping and paying all shipping charges. The car is sold "As Is", "Where Is", with "No Warranty" expressed or written.

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