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1973 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:77500
Location:

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
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This car is for the most part very solid, carriage underneath great ,rockers great, is running but needs break work and clean the tank and you could drive, has not ran in years, so I have been tinkering with it , it starts fine ,torshien bar was broke on driver side so it will have to be replaced, good project car. Clear title, I think I am the 2nd owner, yea it need TLC and a good body man and you could have a great car. All glass is good and windows roll up and down great,Being sold as is no warranty but I think it wouldn't take much to get her back on the road. Call 615-582-8419 for more info, you must pay in full at ending of auction using pay pal and arrange your own pick up,or you can trailer home,I was told it has the Rally interior package according to the vin# it reads Special order features also I reserve the right to end this auction at any point.  However I hope it goes to a good home that will restore it. thanks Dale
. Oh before you ask I have all the front lights and hardware from passenger side missing in the photos, its all in the trunk,


On May-03-14 at 15:23:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I added some extra pics, also the dash has no cracks , I think this car spent a lot of its time in the garage because of the dash being so good, according to the family it was loved and babied in it's early days, it has been years since it was on the road, because the car is being sold as is please ask questions ,if I know the answer I will tell you and note it is a project car. I bought to restore but I have a truck project I need worse. thanks Dale


On May-03-14 at 15:41:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I did notice the odometer reads 7750 miles I listed 77500 I can't prove or disprove However the car sat for the last 25 years not driven I took the tag off from the 1980's  so it is possible since she bought it in 1975 that they mile are low,  that may be why it didn't smoke when it started up. I first changed the oil before cranking it. thanks


On May-03-14 at 19:37:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I am sorry for adding so many note, I was told it was an SE series because of the vinyl roof and the special order of the interior, I am not for sure about anything, you can do a Vin search and make your own determinations I don't know enough about these cars. I just like mo-par and bought it because I like the style. 


On May-03-14 at 19:42:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

 


On May-04-14 at 07:39:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

ok I was ask to send pics of rust areas ,see trunk pics, here are pics of the quarters lower area will need patch, also front, common areas on these cars for rust, one small area on passenger door lower corner , like I stated it's a project car and if your good with patch panels want be a issue. little cutting and welding, your not going to spend a lot for this car it has a low reserve so you can afford to put some money and time into it. Thanks

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