1980 Checker Marathon Base Sedan 4-Door 3.8L

Make: Other Makes
Model: Marathon
Type: Sedan
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Year: 1980
Mileage: 186,000
VIN: A12488300647
Color: GM Red Rock, GM Medium Gray Metallic
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: TH400
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Burgundy / Gray
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Linthicum Heights, Maryland, United States
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PLEASE NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE 24 PHOTOS ABOVE. THERE ARE MORE PHOTOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LISTING!Up for bids is my 1980 Checker Marathon. I’ve owned it for just over three years (clear Maryland title in my name). and have had extensive mechanical and cosmetic work done to it during this time. I’ve personally driven it just over 20. 00 miles. and have not hesitated to do whatever work is needed to make it a safe and reliable car. It will cruise all day at 65-70mph. It is also quite eye-catching. and the car never fails to get a compliment or a thumbs-up from onlookers whenever I drive it. I have driven it to Canada twice (a 1200-mile roundtrip each time). and recently participated in the Checker Car Club of America’s national convention in New York City (I have been a club member in good standing since I purchased the car. and the car is well-known within the club). This is a car that is meant to be driven. Mechanically. it is religiously serviced every 3. 00 miles by my local mechanics. Major work on the car includes a new radiator (Oct. 2014 - locally-made custom tanks. custom-made high-efficiency core by Detroit Radiator Corp -- not cheap! ). new Jeg’s starter this year. new idler arm (2011). new water pump (Oct. 2014). newly-rebuilt heater core (2014). new (NOS) gas tank (2013). new hoses and too many other things to mention. I recently had the engine power-washed. degreased. and had a few items painted. It just had an oil and filter change. as well as a lube. and it just had the thermostat. thermostat housing gasket. cap. rotor. coil and plugs replaced. Did I mention that this car was religiously serviced??? There are a few minor things that do not work – the front defrost vent is not hooked up. and the fiber optic ribbon that illuminates the heat/defrost etc words on the dash is not present. but these items do not affect in any way your ability to enjoy this vehicle. Cosmetically. it has had much work done. New upholstery. headliner. bodywork. paint. rubber trim/gaskets. and a few tasteful custom touches have been done over the last three years (hand-painted pinstripes. custom lettering on the 1950's-1960's Chevy steering wheel. glove box and air cleaner cover. custom jump seat covers. custom floor mats. custom bumper valances are but a few). It also has a great Alpine stereo unit with an iPod connection and three Pioneer rear speakers (plus two box speakers under the front seat). and a recently installed Kicker Hideaway powered subwoofer. It sounds great. The interior door panels are in decent original shape. but they are among the few interior features that I chose not to replace at the time I had the interior work done (I have included a photo of one of the door panels to give you an idea of their present overall condition). You may want to consider refurbishing them at some point. The body and metal trim is not perfect – it does have some issues here and there. and I’ve shown a few of them in the photos. If you know anything about Checkers. then you’ll know that they are susceptible to rust along the top of the fenders. Both rear fenders have rust bubbles there. but I do have an NOS left rear fender that you can have painted and replace the one that’s on there now (if you paint both sides of the fender. it should eliminate the likelihood of it happening again). However. this is still a great-looking car. and it can definitely be enjoyed as it is. The underside of the car is solid. I also have some additional parts and literature that go with the car -- another grille. two more sets of hubcaps. a new master cylinder. the original 1980 GM steering wheel. a shop manual. receipts for much of the work. and a few other bits. Overall. this is a solid. good-running and good-looking car that’s ready to enjoy now. The asking price is a mere fraction of what I've invested in and devoted to this vehicle over the last three years. and I believe it's a very fair asking price. I encourage you to contact me with any questions or requests for additional photos. and you’re also welcome to come see the car in person (I am located just south of Baltimore. Maryland). I will entertain reasonable offers. but those seeking 'bargain basement' deals will be politely ignored. A non-refundable $500 deposit is due within 48 hours of the sale. and payment in full within 7 days. Payment can be made in person with cash. or you may FedEx me a check. If you pay by check. please be aware that I will need to wait for the funds to clear before I release the car or send you the title. I will also accept a bank transfer as payment for the entire amount (must clear by my bank before I release the car or send you the title. plus there is a $16 bank transfer fee that you will need to add to the final sale price). Pickup/shipping is your responsibility. I can help out at this end to make life easier for you. but you need to take care of all the arrangements and cost. Please note that the car is sold as-is. where is. and there are no expressed nor implied warranties. You should ask all questions prior to bidding. and if you’re able to come see the car in person. I encourage you (or your agent) to do so. I recently participated in the huge annual Rockville (Maryland) car show. and my Checker was a featured vehicle in the show's 'orphan' car display: When you own and drive this car. these are the kinds of things that are left on your windshield.