Detail Info for: Dodge : Challenger base 1974 Dodge Challenger-nice car!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/17/2013
Price:
$ 21550.00
Condition:
Mileage:
117060
Location:
Ashford, Alabama, 36312
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1974 Dodge Challenger
Submodel Body Type:
2 dr hardtop
Engine:
V-8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Here is a very nice, clean and straight 1974 Dodge Challenger for your consideration. It was originally a 318/904 car. The engine is now a 360 4bbl with a 727 transmission. It runs much better than the low compression 1974 318s. The headers and four barrel intake really help make good power. All the lights work, the front disc/rear drum power brakes stop straight and true and the engine runs great. I wouldn't hesitate to hop in and take a road trip. It starts easily and is a joy to drive. I am only selling to generate some cash to put an addition on my shop so I can get a lift. I am getting too old to be crawling around on the floor. The following information should answer most of your questions: Body: This car was from Texas and was very solid, the trunk floor, floors and quarters are all original. As you can see in the pics the car is straight, all workmanship is high quality. The bumpers are new from AMD. The stainless trim is straight and was professionally polished to a high shine. The doors hang straight and shut well. The panel gaps are nice, tight and uniform. The car was painted with PPG DBC in Extreme Lime Pearl with PPG 2021 clear. The paint was color sanded and buffed and is level with minimal peel. The paint is super nice with a great gloss and the pearl really pops on a sunny day. I added the Rallye hood, `71 style stripes, hood pins and go-wing because I like the look. The glass is nice. I also painted the argent grill black and argent to match a Rallye Challenger's look. The tail panel was originally argent, but I blacked it out like a Rallye, then added the dual exhaust valance and tips. I also added a flip-top gas filler because I really like them. Drivetrain/Suspension/Brakes/ Tires: As mentioned earlier in the listing the original 318 was replaced with a fresh 360 that runs fine on pump regular. I changed to a Melling Hi-volume oil pump, put in new Clevite bearings, new Sealed Power rings, TRW timing chain, all the good stuff. The cam is a stock 340 grind and idles well. I also added an original 4bbl intake and headers. The engine runs great and sounds good through the dual exhaust with chrome tips. The 727 transmission was also rebuilt with new heavy duty clutches and seals, etc. The converter is stock. The car shifts firmly with some modifications to the valve body, but still shifts automatically and isn't harsh like a race car. The rear is the original and is not a Sure-grip. I replaced the brake calipers, hoses and wheel cylinders, rotors, bearings, seals, flex hoses, lines, etc. The car has power steering and goes straight down the road. The power disc brakes work well, stopping straight and true. The u-joints are also new. The ball joints, bushings and tie rods are all good. The shocks are new. Tires are new and the wheels are nice with polished trim rings. Interior: The correct `74 front buckets and console are still there, with new Legendary upholstery on the seats. The carpet, package tray liner and headliner are also new from Legendary. The door and quarter trim panels are original and nice. The dash pad is original and nice. All the guages work and so does the speedometer. The original AM radio was replaced with an aftermarket FM/AM/MP3 radio. The heater was completely rebuilt with a new core and new seals on the mode doors, etc. This car gives you all the “eyeball” you could want and will still get good gas mileage and look great doing it. If you will check my feedback, you will see that I am a straight shooter that doesn't need to cheat anybody. A long time Mopar collector, I own over 50 Mopars, and rarely sell anything, but I do want to upgrade my Alabama shop with a lift, so sometimes you sell some things to get what you want. Ask any questions you want and I will try to answer them quickly. There is no buy-it-now option. The auction will run to the end. I think it is unfair to potential bidders to offer an auction and then end it early. If you like the car, just bid, bid often and high, thanks. Now the legal information. The car is sold as-is, where-is and no warranty applies. I am not a dealer, just a Mopar collecter that needs to get off the floor. The car must be picked up before April 8th, 2013. That is when I return to Michigan from my Bama winter home. If this timeframe doesn't work for you, contact me directly and I will see if something can be worked out. The total sale price must be paid and any cashier's checks or bank draft must be cleared through my bank prior to pickup. Of course, cash works anytime. If you are having the car shipped, I will be happy to work with your shipper's schedule and can move the car down the road a half mile to a place with a large lot for a transporter to park and load. Please ignore the Michigan plates, the car is in Ashford, AL 36312. I am a snow bird and spend winters at my Bama home. The car is titled in Michigan, which is a good thing, since Alabama never issued titles until after 1978.
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