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1973 Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack Clone

Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: 2-door
Year: 1973
Mileage: 78,564
Color: Pink
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Oviedo, Florida, United States
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Description of 1973 Dodge Challenger

This 1973 Challenger T/A clone has been totally restored and is turn-key. ready to enjoy. Its paint and body are in beautiful condition. It has a high performance 318 that has been built with all the good stuff. The automatic transmission also has performance upgrades and shifts crisp and firmly transferring the power to a 3:55 posi rear end. The floors are all original and are free from any patch paneling or rust repair. It has power steering. power disc brakes. and everything works on the car electrically as it should. The car runs and drives like it came off of the show room floor. This muscle car is very powerful and dependable and you can drive anywhere. Below is a brief list of highlights and options. Bid with confidence on this one it is a very nice car. I do have Mopar rally wheels with BF Goodrich tires and a fresh rebuilt 340CI six pack engine on stand for additional cost (Not included in auction price). High performance 318High performance transmission3:55 posi rear endPower steeringPower disc brakesBucket seatsSlap stick shifterTinted windowsT/A hoodSpoilers. front & rearT/A decalsBoss 18 inch wheelsPerformance Radial tiresHeaders T/A side exhaustFor more details. please just call 321-663-6608We'll look at possible trades. Please send pictures. details and price to macmusclecar@aol. comWith shipping out of state or overseas here is our highly recommended/preferred transport:Sims. Waters & Associates. Inc. (904) 356-4455 (Myra)Email: Myra@sims-waters. com For a great price on a quote in the United States call the best in the business. Mike Lippe at Discount Auto Transport 715-687-4600I can assist in exporting anywhere worldwide -- Usually takes 45-60 days from point of purchase. The cost seems to be close to $2200 US monies which will take to all major world ports.