For Sale: 1968 Dodge Charger in Ferndale, California for sale in Ferndale, CA

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Vehicle Description Purchased this car in San Jose, Ca some 20 years agoI have no real information regarding the history of the car prior to my purchase.
It has a big block 383 stroker (I am not sure of it being a stroker) with headers.
I have never done anything to the engine, since it was a good running engine, other than oil changes and sparkplugs.
It does have great oil pressure both cold and hot.
I had a professional paint job, down to metal, some 10 years ago for $7500.
00 The body does not show any sings of rust, that I can see The interior is in fair shape.
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The back insert on the driver seat is missingThe are some sun damage on the top of the rear seatIt has new rear tires, new battery, new double wall radiator, new electronic ignition (it was professionally timed).
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I believe that it is the original 383 that came with the car.
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The transmission has been complete refurbished.
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The double pumper carburetor has been refurbished, it has a manual choke.
The front bumper has some light rust peeking through the chromeIt runs greatIt has been garaged with cover since I bought it.
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I have only driven it on special occasions, i.
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car shows.
However be aware that I am NOT a mechanic, thus I can not really be helpful with a lot of technical information This car is being sold in as is conditionWhat you see is what you'll get.
Clean title.
  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Charger

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