1984 Dodge Shelby Charger No Reserve on 2040-cars
Aplington, Iowa, United States
Up for sale is a 1984, I think, Dodge Shelby Charger. This is a parts car only because it doesn't have a title to it. I'm not sure what it would take to have a title made for it but I'm not going to mess with it. I will provide a Bill of Sale at the time of pick up. I bought this car in hopes of fixing it up but now I am just tired of looking at it so it is being sold to the highest bidder with NO RESERVE. This car does run...rough, but it runs. The guy I got it from had told me that he rebuilt the top end of the engine. I believe that he was telling me the truth because I can see the new gasket sealer that squished out of the gaskets. He also told me that he put a new clutch in it and it feels good when you step on it. I had to finish hooking it up so I have to believe him on that also. He also put a new radiator in it. I put a new water pump and timing belt on it. After doing that, I did have it running and drove it around the yard a little bit. With all that being said, it still needs alot of work to get it on the road again. I'm going to provide a partial list but I'm sure that I'll miss some stuff. The interior need to be pretty much completely redone. The drivers seat will not sit up right without a prop rod behind it. The radio has been removed. Someone at one time added a bunch of switches to it that I have no clue what they go to.The headliner is coming down. At some point, the keys couldn't be found so there were new ones made to the ignition but not the doors so there aren't any door keys. There is a hole in the side on the passengers side door. It looks like someone bumped into it with a fork truck. The hood is not straight. The plastic pieces that were supposed to be covering the headlights are gone. The tires that are on it are junk. I put different tires on the front, but will be taking them back off. There is no battery. The original rims were replaced with some American Racing wheels. Someone lifted up the back end of the car with some blocks of steel (wouldn't be too hard to take them out). The paint on the car is poor and scratched up. The front brake calipers are on the passengers side floor. Like I said before, I'm sure there is more stuff but not that I can think of right now. If you want to know about something specific, ask me, and I will try to answer the best I can. Basically, buy it and like it. This car will need to be trailered. The car will need to be picked up within 30 days from the auction ending but it would need to be paid for within 3 days unless other arrangements have been made. HAPPY BIDDING!!!!! |
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