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Considering sellling 72 Charger originally 318 - now 440/727

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Old 03-12-2015 | 10:50 PM
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Considering sellling 72 Charger originally 318 - now 440/727

I'm just testing out the waters to see the interest in my 72 Charger. It is plum crazy with black srtipes. Has a 440 4bbl and 727 installed now. No rust anywhere, all black interior is imacilate but does have aftermarket tach and aftermarket stereo in dash ( no extra holes for speakers). Paint is shiny with very few flaws. Someone closed the hood on the air filter at some point so there is slight bulge and there is a couple cracks on the roof paint. Trim is all there and shiny. Everything works and runs amazing. Transmission leaks so slightly from sitting but drives great. Full restore done in the 90s and only a couple thousand miles since then.

The last appraisal I have is 10 years old for 18,900. I'm not completely sure what it's worth now.

I live down a half mile gravel road and have only out maybe 100 miles on it in 2 years. It's a pain to have to Wash it every time I drive it. It lives in a climate controlled shop under a cover.

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Old 03-13-2015 | 02:16 AM
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A 440/727 transplant doesn't detract from it's value if it was done properly !!! Without seeing the car in today's market ??? $35K.. Common for the dipstick O ring to leak !!!
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