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1971 Dodge Charger Se Big Block 440 Mopar 727 Trans Posi Rear Project Muscle Car on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:25312
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States

Up for auction is a
1971 Dodge Charger SE Project Car

Majority of the car is in bare metal there is alot of nice parts, plus an extra posi rear end to come with the car.  The interior is very decent for the age of the car.  The fenders are missing and few others parts that I know of off the car I do have the body tags however.  Bill of Sale will be given with the car only.  You can file for title I have last owners info on a registration that he signed but was not correct reg for transferable title.  Also bill of sale from that owner. 

Body Tags 1 read as followed on one tag V6X 26 END WP29 L1G 101378 The Second Body Tag 2 reads M31 M44 N88 P31 R35 CTD J52 L31 L37 M21 M25 G11 G31 G33 H51 J24 J25 V4X U B41 B51 C16 C55 GA4 CRXA TX9 810 K00108 E61 D32 WP29 L1G 101378


Vin WP29L1G101378

If you look some of these codes you will see this was a well optioned car.  The original motor is gone which was a 383 2 barrel but there is a 440 block and parts with the car that was from 1970 era correct car, the  trans is 727 Im not sure the condition of either of these what they will need to get going I am not a motor or transmission expert.  The original keys are lost for the car I do however have a brand new ignition for the car so it but needs to be changed to make easier cause steering is locked currently.  The gauges are all intake and tac gauge that is connected to the center console is still attached to wiring harness

All the parts I have for the car are pictured.  The frame is good on the car also. 

Please look at the pictures if you would like any specific pictures please ask Car is for sale Locally Reserve right to end auction at any time for local sale.  $500 non refundable deposit due with 24hrs of auction end.  Balance remaining within 3 days.  Any Questions feel free to Call 5853070557 Matt


On Jun-03-14 at 20:31:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

Had some inquires about parts on the car if the car doesnt sell I may consider selling parts off it the reserve is low only $2000.  If you look at the parts on the tarp you will notice there is an extra rear end POSI that comes with the car everything pictured is included with the car.  I do not know what is currently in the car for the rear end.  I am not a mopar guy this is a good deal for anyone needing parts or wanting a project!  I want to work on my other project in garage 1938 cadillac truck need space

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