1973 Dodge Challenger
$34,995
Vehicle Details
Dodge
Challenger
1973
99,999 miles
AAH-3151
Coupe
Automatic
Gasoline
318
Description
1973 Dodge Challenger All Original Car Don't let the looks fool you. Changing the color from Top Banana to Lime Light Fender tag and number stamps where it should be Have the original build sheet from behind the rear seat. Factory power steering, power brakes, A/C Have done some modifications but have all the original parts.
Very solid car, very little rust. Rust in trunk pan and thats it. Floors are solid, riverside has one tiny hole less than dime size. Rebuilt 318 with mild cam, work done by Gulftech Engines MSD EFI throttle body system installed with new mid rise intake.
Flowtech Headers New Front disc brakes(Factory front disc car) New Radiator and electric fans Front Suspension rebuilt All lights work, even the original radio works but speakers are shot Mechanically, all work is complete and runs amazingly. Can peel out the rear tires, which is crazy for a 318 Body is in great condition except for the dent on the front left quarter panel and door. Not rusted though, so a good body guy can straighten it out without replacing the panel.
Getting ready to get paint and body work Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Dodge Challenger launched for the 1970 model year as Chrysler's second E-body offering, sharing platform with the already-released Plymouth Barracuda but with Dodge-specific styling and trim. Across just five model years of classic-era production (1970-1974), the Challenger established itself as one of the most desirable American muscle cars ever produced — particularly the rare Hemi R/T variants and the 1970-only T/A homologation specials. The 1970-1971 cars are the high-water mark of E-body Challenger performance with engine options spanning from the slant-six up to the legendary 426 Hemi. The 1972-1974 cars represent the smart-money entry into E-body Challenger ownership at a fraction of equivalent early-E-body pricing. This guide covers what every buyer should verify before paying premium money for any Challenger variant.
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