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1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye Edition 2-door Hardtop Mopar 4 Bbl 340 Ci Slap Stik on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:117363
Location:

Guthrie Center, Iowa, United States

Guthrie Center, Iowa, United States

1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye 340 4 barrel two-door hardtop

Ready to drive as-is or restore. Great old school MOPAR muscle car.

  • Great runner and driver - well cared for. SEE ALL PHOTOS and VIDEOS below. Thanks :)
  • $14,000 gotta have it now price OR send me your best offer!
  • 117363 miles
  • Original 340cci 4bbl engine - carb could use tuning
  • Slap Stik trans
  • New exhaust
  • New rear springs and shocks
  • New Goodyear Eagle ST tires
  • Has been repainted at some time
  • Has some lower body rust, filler (frame, floors, trunk good) - see all photos I've posted
  • Original condition interior
  • Gauges all work - except the clock
  • 2 boxes of extra parts - odds & ends, I do have the antenna (not installed as seen in photos)
  • Don't let this one get away - feel free to call with any questions 515-250-7013
  • Oversea sellers OK - but must call or email FIRST... (no holding for 2 weeks, etc...)
  • $1000 due at end of auction. Remainder due 3 days. Call if you have questions.
  • Centrally located in the USA - Guthrie Center, Iowa. Close to I-80
  • Delivery available for extra fee AFTER paid in full... again call if interested.



VIN# JS23H2B468912
DECODES TO THE FOLLOWING:

First: J = Dodge Challenger

Second: S = Special, Rallye edition

Third & Fourth: 23 = body style - two-door hardtop

Fifth: H = engine - 340ci 240HP(net) 1-4BBL 8 CYL

Sixth: 2 = model year - 1972

Seventh: B = Assembly plant - Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA

Remaining numbers: 468912 = 368912th Vehicle

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