1972 Dodge Charger SE

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1972 Dodge Charger Super Bee tribute car. This car was born a 1972 Charger SE. It is an original v8 air condition car. No, the air condition is no longer on the car but all the plumbing remains making it very easy to be put back in if you desire. Heat works very well. If you want #’s matching… This is NOT the car for you. If you want a really cool muscle car? I challenge you to find something cooler than this Mopar!

Now for the fun stuff! This car has a 1971 HO coded 440 BB mated to a 727 torqueflite transmission that runs out to a posi trac 8 3/4 rear end. It will tote the mail, but has the higher gear ratio for great cruising on the interstate as well. The car has just undergone a year and a half restoration at a professional body shop. The paint is immaculate! Seriously 10 out of 10. She looks great in Hemi Orange and the flat black Superbee decaling just makes everything pop. The black vinyl top is perfect. She is sitting on 17″ Torque thrust ll polished aluminum wheels with brand new Firestone Firehawk GT Pursuit tires on the rear and Goodyear GT radials on the front. It has an awesome rake to her, with the 265/60’s on the back and the 235/35’s on front. It also features power disc brakes in the front and drums in the rear.

The front and back bumpers have been re-chromed. Someone along the line decided to take a brilo pad to them and blacked them out and it looked like crap to me, so now they are bright and shiney. The mirrors are brand new and the chrome is perfect. All new badging for the car which includes the 440 Magnum emblems on the TRUE FACTORY POWERBULGE HOOD from an original ’71 SUPERBEE. Brand new Superbee fender emblems accompanied by the new bees too. Brand new Lanyards and hood pins. Brand new chin spoiler and rear Go Wing spoiler. New Front turn signal housings and lenses. The hide-away-headlights work as if they were new from the factory.

The interior is 85% done. Brand new seats, front and back. The orange headrests really set this car off. New carpet and the center console is fantastic with the Slap stick shifter. Door panels and visors are all in great shape with exception of one small split on the passenger door panel. Brand new arm rest pads on the doors as well as brand new door handles.

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1968 Dodge Charger Project

1968 Dodge Charger

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1968 Dodge Charger Project For Sale

-440 cubic inch Big Block Mopar Engine
-Not numbers Matching
-Reported to be a factory big block car, but was originally equipped with a 383 cubic inch engine.
-Car is in great shape it is rust free which is very hard to find in these cars.
-Looks like it was repainted around 5-6 years ago.
-Paint is in pretty good shape not show quality but great for an everyday driver.
-Car runs and drives.
-interior is in decent shape however appears to be the original interior.
-Factory A/C car, however, it has been removed.

-Missing items include: hood lights, radio, and glove box latch.

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1969 Dodge Charger Project

1969 Dodge Charger Project

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Check out this awesome 1969 Dodge Charger project car!

Check out some of the features of this 1969 Dodge Charger project car per the seller:

• 383 Cubic inch Dodge V8 engine
• 727 automatic transmission
• Bucket seat floor shift car
• Originally B7 Blue with white top
• Original blue and white interior

Please check out the listing for the list of various items that the seller has detailed out where the car needs attention.

Overall this 1969 Dodge Charger project is not for the faint of heart! However, it does appear to be a very solid project car and will be worth quite a bit once restored!

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1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

Did you grow up watching the Duke boys jump the General Lee and slide across the hood of that charger to jump in the window and tear off fish tailing side to side? I know I did, and the Dukes of Hazzard always got my adrenaline pumping! What Project Cars For Sale has found today is a 1968 Dodge Charger that the seller reports has been in dry barn storage since 1986 North Eastern Pennsylvania! The car has a 318 cubic inch engine with an automatic transmission. The odometer on the 1968 Dodge Charger shows 82,068 miles but who knows how many times it may have rolled over. The seller reports that the engine is running but needs a new fuel pump and that it has a pretty healthy cam along with period headers. When they got it running they report the engine did not knock or smoke. Other engine upgrades include an Accel coil and a Holley 4 barrel carburetor. The car does include some parts not featured in the photos including the front bumper, the center console, most of the window trim, and the taillights. Basically this is a project car that needs some tender loving care to bring it back to its former glory. This car is a good candidate for restoration back to original, a General Lee clone, or a possibly a modern custom hotrod using some of the pieces from the new Dodge platforms. As you might expect for a car that has been in a barn for almost 30 years, no title is included and it is just a bill of sale car. What is awesome is that it is a =&0=& so you can bid to win it! If you ever dreamt of building one of these cars, this might be the perfect opportunity. Check out the full car listing =&1=&

1968 Dodge Charger Engine