Rare Mopar 1966 Dodge Charger, One Owner Garage Find on 2040-cars
Afton, Tennessee, United States
UP FOR GRABS WE HAVE A 1966 DODGE CHARGER, 1 OWNER, ORIGINAL TITLE, KEYS, OWNERS MANUAL AND CERTICARD. TRUE GARAGE FIND, UNMOLESTED CAR. HAS HAD SOME BODYWORK MANY YEARS AGO AND SPOT PAINTING. FLOORS,TRUNK AND ROCKERS ARE IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION WITH ORIGINAL PANELS AND UNDERCOATING STILL INTACT. HEADLINER IS GREAT, GLASS IS GOOD AND INTERIOR IS COMPLETE BUT NEEDS FRONT SEAT COVERS AND CARPET. ALL PARTS STILL INTACT, CAR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL WITH NEW FUEL TANK, SENDER, LINES, TUNE UP AND FULL SERVICE. 2 ORIGINAL HUBCAPS REMAIN AS WELL AS ALL ORIGINAL MOULDINGS. CAR HAS SMALL RIP IN PASSENGER SIDE DOOR DUE TO RUN IN WITH STEEL MAILBOX POST. CAR IS TRULY UNMOLESTED MOPAR HERITAGE AND DESERVES THE BEST. YOU WONT FIND A BETTER MORE CORRECT ONE. CAR WAS THE 102,813th CAR BUILT AT LYNCH ROAD PLANT IN 1966 BUILD YEAR AND PURCHASED NEW 1/25/67 IN ATLANTA GA. TRULY A PIECE OF ART.
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