Original 1966 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318
Fuel Type:Premium...can run on regular
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Trim: 2 door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 10,000
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Original 1966 Dodge Charger Bought from original family. Reasonable Reserve. Priced toSell! 1966 DodgeCharger (XP29E) Original 318Engine PowerSteering Power Brakes AirConditioning Clean Title I purchased car from family that purchased the car new in 1966. A great candidate for daily diver or restoration. Car will need work before it can be driven. I bought this car earlier this year in Arkansas. It was a one family owned and unrestored. The car is sold “as is” and is detailed with pictures and details below. History Car was originally bought in Virginia (see dealer tag on decklid). That owner moved to Dallas in theMid-Seventies and drove the car until it was given to his Sister in the late-Seventies to early-Eighties. The car was then passed on to the Son of the Sister of the original owner. He drove the car throughout the eighties and nineties as a second car. He painted the car in its current color in the late eighties/early nineties and kept the car in running/drivable condition. He parked it sometime in the nineties and kept it garaged until he gave it to his step-son a few early ago. Current Condition Engine/Trans/Mechanicals: The car is as depicted in thepictures. Car has over 140,000 miles on it. Odometer stopped working according to last driver in mid-nineties just prior to the car being parked. The car was not running when I got it, but after adjusting the points, cleaning the sparkplugs, correcting the spark plug firing order, fixing the accelerator pump in the carb, I was able toget the engine to run. It runs fairly smooth, but I have no way to know its internal condition. The transmission seems to be fine, and will move as necessary in forward/reverse. I have not taken this car on the road. Car charges and A/C system does not seem to function, but is charged and is underpressure with Freon. Brakes: Brakes needwork. Tires: Tires are over20 years old and need replacing Exterior: Speaking to the previous owner, the car was painted once around 20-25 years ago. The paint job is poor. There are a few spots where there are some rust bubbles coming through, but they are minimal based on the number or years ago this was painted. These spots are all the traditional trouble areas with 1966 Dodge Chargers. Additionally, it appears that the lower passenger Quarter panel had been repaired in the past and is cracking (see pic). This is the worst exterior part of thecar. The back window leaks, but does not appear to be rusted and the rear window trim is missing. Also, the trunk is slightly rusted in two small areas. I believe it would need twosmall patches to repair. Floor pansappear to be solid. However, I cannot guarantee what is under the paint, since there is no way to know withoutremoving the paint. Glass is in goodshape with the exception of the Windshield (cracked). All the exterior trim (except rear window) is intact with some minor denting. Top passenger fender trim is heavily dented. Rotating headlights do not operate, but all parts appear to be intact (relays, limit switches and motors). Interior: Electroluminescence works for all gauges. Does not work for A/C, radio and shifter. Speedometer, Tachometer and Gas Gauge do no tappear to function. Seats, carpet and door panels are in fairly good shape. The passenger seat has a tear. CAR HAS CLEAN TITLE AND SOLD “AS IS” Do not Bid if you have zero feedback. Please send me an e-mail first. $500 deposit due within 24 hours via paypal. Balance due within 7 days via cashier’scheck, cash or wire transfer. Car needs to be picked up or shipping arranged within a few weeks. I’d be happy to answer any questions or take additional pictures.
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