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1968 Dodge Charger R/T

moparnut

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1968 Dodge Charger R/T - $74,900 - Plymouth, MI - 1968 Dodge Charger
VIN XP29G8B410272
This beautiful Dodge Charger was built in the Motor City at the Hamtramck assembly plant. The car was shipped to Kansas and then spent the majority of its life in Arizona and California. Photocopy of the original Kansas title is included in the sale.
Mechanics
440ci V8 Engine
Holley 4bbl Carb
727 Automatic Transmission
8 ¾ Sure Grip Rear End with 3.23:1 Gears
Manual Drum Brakes
New Brake Lines
Power Steering
New Dual Exhaust
Flowmaster Mufflers
Exhaust Manifolds
Electronic Distributor
New Alternator
Chrysler Radiator
Torsion Bar Front Suspension
Leaf Spring Rear Suspension
New Rear Springs
New Gas Tank
Body
Stunning Black Paint Job
Red Decal Tail Stripe
Fantastic Fit and Finish
Beautiful Chrome Bumpers
Solid Straight Body Work
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
NASCAR Style Fuel Cap
Solid Trunk is Nicely Painted
Nice Mat and Spare Tire in Trunk
Undercarriage is Highly Detailed
Frame is Solid and Clean
Rockers have Tight Pinch Welds
Floorboards are in Great Shape
15x8 Chrome Magnum 500 Wheels
BF Goodrich Radial T/A's
235/60/15 Front, 275/60/15 Rear Tires
Interior
Beautiful Black Interior
Bucket Seats
Console
Door Panels are in Great Shape
Dash and Gauges are Beautiful
Wrapped Steering Wheel
Front and Rear Seatbelts
Headliner Fits Tight Across
Dome Light Works
Carpet is in Great Shape
Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513!
Tom@vanguardmotorsales.com


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What kind of idiot re-does a car and paints the engine the wrong color. :naughty:
 
The kind of idiot that prices a base 383 car higher than what a real R/T would bring.

The wrong-color motor thing you're just gonna have to accept, man. The whole "every HP engine was painted Hemi Orange" is even believed by people that built them. The local auto-shop teacher worked on the line back in the musclecar era, and he goes all "Donald Sutherland at the end of 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'" on you if you try to speak of blue, red, or turquoise 340s, because they were all orange. Apparently he saw every 340 ever built, and he was dejected upon seeing my untouched blue 340. Twice. Two different engines in two different cars. Claimed both were transplanted 318s until I showed him casting numbers.
 

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