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Dodge Charger W/440/blower 650 Hp Badass Muscle Car Street Legal Awesome Build on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:80000 Color: and maybe
Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN INCREDIBLE 1972 "Blown" Dodge Charger with .30 bored over 440 engine estimated over 650 hp. The near new (one year old) signal-green paint looks fantastic and the original black interior is in excellent overall condition. This car rates a "9" or better out of "10" on the exterior and maybe "8" or better on the interior.No rust, bondo, or issues with this beautiful car. It has a nice CD stereo system, a large auto gage tach with shift light and working rear defroster, and a painted fiberglass hood that was cut out for the blower. The body has 80k on it and the motor is a 1967 Charger 440. More details:

6-71 blower -10 under
Dual 750 Edelbrocks
Aluminum valve covers
Modine aluminum radiator
Electric fan (switch controlled)
High torque mini starter
727 rebuilt auto low stall
1350 u-joints
Headers with 3" exhaust all the way back
4-port chrome tops
Narrowed 9" ford rear end 
New 350 gears (4 pinion posi)
31 splined Dutchman axels
4 wheel disc brakes
Front crossed drilled 
Rear cal. high performance slotted
14" front aluminum slotted wheels 8" wide
15" rear aluminum slotted wheels 10" wide
Rear tires proxes ST-295/20R 15 - great shape
Rear air shocks
Front has new shocks
7.5-1 TRW Balanced Blower Pistons
Connecting Rods balanced to 0.10 gram
Forged steel crank
1.7 roller rockers
91J closed chamber heads
2.08-1.88 one piece S/S valves 
High performance springs
I can be reached for more details on this car if you wish. I will also have more photos soon. Please leave a phone number if you would like to discuss the reserve price. This is a great car and an awesome build, so please no lowball offers. No trades. I will sell this vehicle on Ebay only and can add a Buy It Now price to the auction if appropriate. As with all my vehicle auctions, the winner must be happy in person with the vehicle, so bid with confidence. This car is ridiculously fast, and not for the inexperienced driver. It has not been taken to the track. No long joyrides please!

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