For Sale 1973 charger se - $4500 (little Falls ny)

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1973 charger se
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1973 charger se, 400 cu in engine with headers, highrise and a holley four barrel also a 727 torqueflite .This car has 5000 mi. since rebuild on engine and transmission. The car has a sunroof ,buckets, vynal roof and door panels and seats all new in plastic .The floors and frame are all solid and very good condition with a very small amount of rust in the trunk. The car is not a rust bucket
 
The key here is big block. The problem is in 73 they sold more Chargers than in any other year. They are all over the place and not a large following
 
Vintage Dunlop Qualifier in trunk. Damn if I did not have 10 different projects going on and no other cars.

Good dash, console, dammit now I'm like a teen-ager that just saw a first pair of boobs, all I can think about.
 
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Thats a B body in a similar situation as a C body. Great car when done but you'll be very upside down in it half way there
 
Thats a B body in a similar situation as a C body. Great car when done but you'll be very upside down in it half way there
That's a car I would just put back together and clean up. At most after a couple of years of driving slap a paint job on it, great color for a early 70s car, at least some GM jerk-off did not get it and paint trunk and under hood splatter and black so with some serious cleaning I would drive and I never sell old cars so I'm upside down the moment I hand $ over because it is never going anywhere.:thumbsup::steering:
 
I agree but I think even putting it back together is gonna cost some just to get it streetable.
 
I think it would take 20k to get it just right. It's a big block with the high end package as an SE and it has the very rare sun roof. If I had the monies and room I would take. I have a 73 which shares the garage with the BIG C

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