1988 Dodge Shadow Es Turbo 2 Door Hatchback Coupe 2.2 L Auto Race Rat Tuner Rod on 2040-cars
East Haddam, Connecticut, United States
Engine:2.2 L Turbocharged
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Shadow
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 3 Door Hatchback
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 128,401
1988 Dodge Shadow ES Turbo 2Dr Hatchback Coupe. Previous owner was building this into a race car and didn't get too far. Body is in great condition overall, straight with no rust. Underneath is clean with only minor surface rust here and there. Original 2.2 L Turbocharged Engine (146 HP/170 Ft Lbs) is complete and intact with 3spd Automatic transmission, condition of both is not known. Good Glass and lenses. Interior is missing the front seat and the bottom half of the rear, otherwise is complete. Original build sheet is included. This car had a lot of options and cost over $12,000 new in 1988! A fairly quick car in it's day, with plenty of performance potential. Sold on a bill of sale, we can not find the title but the car was previously registered in Connecticut. The keys are also missing, but we may find them. This car has been stored away in a barn for many years. A great project or parts car. Call 860-873-1092 or 860-345-2100 with any questions.
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