71 Charger, rolling body, no engine or transmission. Very nice
frame rails and transmission cross member, solid rockers, floors
and trunk floor. Was 318/904/8.25 column auto, power disc brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, bench seat base model random car
that was literally put to pasture at 88647 miles. 2 fender tag car
with nothing on the second tag. Good Kansas non-highway title,
would make a great place to start your custom build or re-body.
Tires and wheels in picture dont go with car but rollers are
provided. Here is your hard to find 71 Charger. Can provide picture
of a barn if you need to tell the 'barn find' story. Was actually
found in a field near a burned out crack house. More pics and info
at www.themopardude.com or call 620-364-8200 $3800 The front
windshield is in excellent condition. The paint has some slight
scratches. Some dings are visible on this vehicle. There is
approximately 25% of the tire tread remaining. The interior
condition is average for this vehicle. The exterior condition is
average for its age and mileage. This vehicle has no previous
collision damage. This vehicle had a few previous owners. Air
Conditioning, Tinted Glass, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission,
Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle, Base Package
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