1968 Dodge Charger General Lee 4x4 Mud Bogg Mud Racer on 2040-cars
Poca, West Virginia, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 DODGE CHARGER GENERAL LEE 4X4 MUD RACER, IT IS MOUNTED ON FORD F150 MID 80'S ? FRAME AND DRIVE TRAIN. HAS INDEPENDENT FRONT END,AND 9 INCH REAR END AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSON, HAS A 460 MOTOR, CAR SITS ON 38.5 BOGGERS, CAR USED TO SIT ON 44'S WHICH COME WITH THE CAR THEY AINT MUCH BUT RIMS ARE GOOD,CAR SEEMS TO RUN AND MOVE OK,HAS ROLL CAGE, LEXON SAFETY GLASS, THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND WILL COME WITH A BILL OF SALE BECAUSE THERE IS NO TITLE, CAR HAS A TON OF WORK IN IT,NEW PAINT AND STICKER KIT WHICH THERE ARE SOME WRINKLES IN SOME OF THE STICKERS, THE BODY IS FULL OF WORK AND IF IT WAS A GOOD CAR IT WOULDNT BE WHAT IT IS NOW, HOWEVER THIS CAR GETS LOTS OF LOOKS AND EVERYONE WANTS PICTURES,BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING,IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A SHOW CAR THIS ISNT IT,BUT IF YOUR LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS IS IT.THANKS FOR LOOKING, I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE CAR IS UP FOR SALE LOCAL. |
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