2007 Dodge Charger Srt8 Super Bee Number 44 Of 1000 No Reserve on 2040-cars
Mobile, Alabama, United States
2007 Dodge charger Super Bee number 0044 of 1000. Fully loaded stage I,
II and III. Leather seats, power windows, power locks, cruise control,
sun roof, DVD player with two head sets and remote, 6 disc CD changer,
navigation system, U-connect, steering wheel controls, tilt wheel, 6.1L
SRT V8, great car. This was my wife s daily driver for a while. Garage
kept. New tires (less than 5000 miles) I bought the car from a local
dodge dealer in 2009 with just over 10,000 miles on it. The Dealer said
it was a corporate lease car which meant someone within Chrysler drove
it for the first two years. Low number limited production fully loaded
Super Bee. Completely STOCK, no modifications! Great collector car. Clear Title in hand.
Title search shows three owners. I originally put the car in my mothers
name for personal reasons and later transferred it to mine and my
wife's name. The title search list one wreck. My wife was bumped at a
yield sign. Damage was limited to the rear bumper cover and padding
underneath. A Mopar original equipment bumper cover was used as
replacement and the only part painted was the bumper cover. The portion
of the rear decals on the bumper cover (stripes below the Superbee
decal) are new, but the rest of the decals on the rear are original. If
you request a picture of the damage before repair I will send it to
you.Never smoked in. No snow! Southern car.Please email with
questions.
I will NOT provide shipping. Vehicle is sold as is, where is, no warranty expressed or implied. Buyer to arrange all shipping and cost associated with shipping. Vehicle will not be released until all funds have fully cleared. Vehicle is located in Southern Alabama. |
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