My brother-in-law just won an Ebay auction on a '66 Charger last night. It's only about 45 minutes away and looks to be in good shape with a rust free body and a complete interior. The '66-67 Chargers are probably my favorites so I'm pretty excited my sister let him buy it. No engine or transmission, but he got it for dirt cheap. He's going to pick it up tomorrow or Sunday, whenever he can borrow a trailer. Pictures when he brings it home.
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I love those, knew a guy here in townused to have 2, one with a 440, drag car, ran in the 11s, and one he restored for his girlfriend with a 383
Back in Lynchburg, There was a 426 HEEEMMMMIIIII Powered 67Rumors of my demise by rollover have been greatly exaggerated.
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Originally posted by IRONHEADkool....
but rustfree mopar??? is that possable
In my neck of the woods, a small bubble is rust free.
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Originally posted by Eagle KammbackI love those, knew a guy here in townused to have 2, one with a 440, drag car, ran in the 11s, and one he restored for his girlfriend with a 383
Back in Lynchburg, There was a 426 HEEEMMMMIIIII Powered 67
restored his girlfriend with a 383 WOW that hit me as funny!!
sorry I got hit in the head yesterday and aint quite right yet :P :PCOBEY..... franklin, kansas
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Originally posted by LaplanderLooks like he had a couple other Mopars, were they for sale on ebay too? Was this guy a dealer or something?
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