1972 Dodge Charger Base Hardtop 2-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
1972 Dodge Charger for Sale. H Code Car. Numbers matching 340 engine block, Edelbrock top end package with aluminum heads and intake, Demon Carburetor, dual exhaust, 727 automatic transmission with a Cheetah manual valve body, 8 3/4 rear end, power steering, power disc brakes, Cragar SS wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, traction bars, beautiful custom Plum Crazy Purple paint job, black accenting stripe, power bulge hood, vinyl roof, Go-Wing rear spoiler, chrome sport mirrors, custom bucket seat interior, console with cup holders and B&M shifter, Grant steering wheel, working factory AM/FM radio, A/C, finished off trunk
with matching full size spare wheel. You won't see another one with the eye appeal this Charger has! Don't miss this great looking B Body Mopar! DON'T MISS THIS CAR!!! I WILL STOP THE LIVE AUCTION FOR THE FIRST AGREED PRICE AND DEPOSIT!! FEEL FREE TO CALL ME FOR THE RESERVE PRICE,OR TO DISCUSS A BUY NOW PRICE TO GET THE CAR AND STOP THE LIVE AUCTION!! CALL DAVE(727)504-8895 NOW! |
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