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Chargers for sale by crack addicts

Looks what he wants to trade for...obvisiously a crack head.
 
Let’s welcome our next contestant. :thumbsup:

1970 Dodge Charger Full Carbon Fiber Custom 6.2L Hellcrate Restomod | eBay


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The price of that IS way the heck up there. I usually find those resto-mod cars to be too far from stock to like but that one is different. I'm not a fan of the exposed carbon fiber grain but I do like the tight body gaps, the tucked front bumper too. I own a couple '70 Chargers and the gap these cars have around the bumpers is probably necessary for allowing some slight contact before the bumper hits the body.
I like the clean installation of the engine. Underhood, it looks like a blend of later model stuff and some older equipment. They used the same instrument panel that I have in one of my cars and the dash panel looks very close to stock. I like that. The Tremec shifter is WAY far forward. I know that with the Silver Sport 5 and 6 speed conversions, they reposition the shifter to closer match the classic location. This may have been an engine and trans directly from a wrecked Challenger.
It is interesting how there have been a few of these carbon fiber 1970 model Chargers built, each with a different "name"...



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The price of that IS way the heck up there. I usually find those resto-mod cars to be too far from stock to like but that one is different. I'm not a fan of the exposed carbon fiber grain but I do like the tight body gaps, the tucked front bumper too. I own a couple '70 Chargers and the gap these cars have around the bumpers is probably necessary for allowing some slight contact before the bumper hits the body.
I like the clean installation of the engine. Underhood, it looks like a blend of later model stuff and some older equipment. They used the same instrument panel that I have in one of my cars and the dash panel looks very close to stock. I like that. The Tremec shifter is WAY far forward. I know that with the Silver Sport 5 and 6 speed conversions, they reposition the shifter to closer match the classic location. This may have been an engine and trans directly from a wrecked Challenger.
It is interesting how there have been a few of these carbon fiber 1970 model Chargers built, each with a different "name"...



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They could both use a little forward rake in my most humble opinion. So much work went into them and they look like they are hauling a couple of sacks of concrete in the trunk.
 
Yeah, I like a bit of a node down look too.
 
1972 Dodge Charger

it's nice, but 125,000.00 ??

1972 Dodge Charger · Sedan · Driven 7,500 miles1972 Dodge Charger Rallye. 1 of 28 ever made. Goviere cert matching numbers. 4-speed, 400 Magnum, 4 barrel. Off-frame restoration 2011. Only approx 7500 miles since purchased in 2015. Extremely well maintained and stored Oct-May. Bedford, KY. Only serious inquiries, please. Will not respond to "Is this available ". If it's posted, it's available.

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1972 Dodge Charger

it's nice, but 125,000.00 ??

1972 Dodge Charger · Sedan · Driven 7,500 miles1972 Dodge Charger Rallye. 1 of 28 ever made. Goviere cert matching numbers. 4-speed, 400 Magnum, 4 barrel. Off-frame restoration 2011. Only approx 7500 miles since purchased in 2015. Extremely well maintained and stored Oct-May. Bedford, KY. Only serious inquiries, please. Will not respond to "Is this available ". If it's posted, it's available.

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They could both use a little forward rake in my most humble opinion. So much work went into them and they look like they are hauling a couple of sacks of concrete in the trunk.
I also don't like these resto-mods with the rear end squatted down so much. Looks like it's taking a dump. Furthermore, one of the best, distinctive design elements of the original 1970 Charger is missing--the popup headlights.
 
400 4-speed. He claims 1 of 28. They made 248 400 4-speed Rallyes. Maybe 35k based on the 5 crappy pictures.
i wonder if he fat fingered it, maybe was trying to put 25,000.00?
 
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