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SOLD 1972 B5 Charger 340 Rallye

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1972 Charger Rallye that was parked a few years back and currently being reworked. Previous owner took front grill/bumper off and is being placed back on car. No rust except for some mild surface rust starting up where the paint started to thin out. Here is info on car. Not really happy that I'm selling it, but I want to finish my dad's 1941 plymouth so we can go have some fun together. I do have a crate 360 engine for sale so if I sell that, then I'll pull this car from the market.

factory 340

727 auto

power steering

power disc brakes

22in radiator with shroud

3:55 factory suregrip

heavy duty suspension B5 blue on black interior

bucket seats

center console

clean interior, few cracks in dash pad

Rallye wood grained dash

std steering wheel

clean seat covers

louvered taillights

rare factory AAR .90 front swaybar

am radio

cragar chrome wheels replaced the 14in rallies that were on it.

numbers all match on block, trans, radiator support, cowl, door sticker, fender tag and broadcast sheet.

Pretty originl with around 100k original miles and is being worked on to be a fun runner and should be done by the end of June. This car will need some paint and general maintance, but a clean, decent car. By the way, There is no body filler that I can find on this car and looks like it had never had an accident and one small dent that will press out.


Will be asking $10k for it.

Pics listed were of it a couple years back when it was raining. I have a couple recently taken, but will have much better pics as work progresses.


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Yeah it's pretty cool. Guy ran out of cash after he bought the dart. I was Abe to sell a few 69' six pak parts and some nos hemi parts, so I'll probably end holding it for now.
 
Decided to restore it and keep it forever, so no longer for sale.
 
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