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1969 Dodge Charger, Built 440/727, P/s, Disc,custom Paint & Interior, Runs Great on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:1500 Color: The interior is black and yellow
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Up for auction is a BEAUTIFUL 1969 Dodge Charger, with a built 440 and a 727 trans. The motor has less than 1500 on her, and same with the trans. The car is wearing a custom paint job, Sunpoppy Yellow with gold pearl. The body is in great condition and no rust issues. The car was completely restored a few years ago, and still looks great. She runs great and will spin the tires with no problem. The engine sports a Steel Crank, 906 heads with hardened valve seats, Purple Cam, and topped off with a 750 Edelbrock. The car has new wiring front to rear, and a custom interior! There is a few small bubbles in the paint near the drivers rear tire, and a few little chips from over the years. Overall the paint is in nice condition. The car has been in many shows, and won a few but, she is not a trailer queen. I have a book full of receipts for the build and tons of pictures from when she was stripped down to bare metal, and completely restored. The car will be sold to the highest bidder, as there is NO RESERVE!! I have  clear title in hand for the car. I will listen to all offers to end the auction early but, please do not insult me with low ball offers!

Engine/ Trans: The engine is a 1969 HP motor that is .030 over. This is not a numbers matching car! The engine has about 1500 miles on her and she starts right up and runs great. Like I said, steel crank, 906 heads with hardened valve seats, purple cam, Edelbrock intake/ carb, Headers that lead down to dual exhaust. The trans has a shift kit and she shifts nice. The driveshaft is new, and that leads back to a 8 3/4 rear with a Sure Grip and 3:23 gears. The complete drive train is in great condition and very low miles.

Interior/ Exterior: The interior is black and yellow, with a new headliner and custom seat covers. The console s in nice shape with no cracks. The dash is in decent shape, no perfect. The windows roll up and down, doors close ok. There are no rips or tears in the seats, and there are new seatbelts in there also. Door panels both look good and match the interior scheme. The exterior sports a older paint job that still shows very well. The body was stripped down to bare metal before she was painted. The trunk looks great and the floors are rock solid also. There are NO RUST issues with the car. It was originally a Texas car. The lights all work fine, and the car has brand new wiring harness throughout from Year One.

 The car is a PROJECT type car! The winning bidder is required to pay a $1000 non refundable deposit due within 24 hours of winning the car! The car is being sold " As Is" due to it's age. The deposit must be paid through Paypal. The remaining balance is due within 3 days of the auction closing, and the final payment may be made with a Cashiers check, wire transfer or cash in person. The car must be picked up within 2 weeks of the auction closing, and my zip code is 89131 for shipping purposes. Please email me with any questions, and good luck!!

 

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