This is a 1972 Dodge Challenger in Central Florida. It was entirely restored in the 2000's (engine, interior, exterior body work, doors/windows, transmission, brakes, suspension, etc.,) , and regularly maintained and driven until 3 years ago. Since then, upon a death in the family, it has sat dormant. The car will not start given it's inactivity, and likely needs to have the engine broken down and reassembled, but all the engine and engine bay components are there, and many are not that old. The engine block is a 340 (though it is bored to slightly higher as I understand it), with a four-barrel carburetor, "slapstick" automatic transmission (3.21 gears as I understand it). The car had a brand new pair of aftermarket rims delivered for it that are true to the stock R/T Challengers of the 1970s, but were never put on the car. These are included with the vehicle, and can replace the rusty rims currently on the vehicle. It is in need of further restoration, but is in no way a project car from scratch, and would be a great starting point for someone trying to get a legend on the road again. Let me know if interested!
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