This car took a bit of a beating over the last 5 years. Maybe it was stored outside? That vinyl top used to be pretty nice looking. Also, it apparently has gone nowhere and kept it’s original 64k miles.
For Sale - 1972 Dodge Monaco 4 Door
The car is the same and you can match up the stains...
The car was sold this morning before I could talk to the seller about it. He called just to let me know, which was very nice of him. Here is the tag showing it was a 383-4 car. Someone got a very good deal.
Did anyone happen to get the phone number on this one? I saw it really early in the morning, so I did not call. There was a phone number earlier and I did not write it down. It has since now disappeared, leaving email as the only option.
He may have taken the number down since he may be...
I believe this car is the same as the one sold in 2018 mentioned here.
It looks like some interior work was done, and maybe some exterior. What a price difference a few years and a change of location makes! I’ll take a dozen like that at the 2018 asking.
I don’t think that will be the destiny just because I don’t buy it.
I did hear it just sold though. I have no idea to who or what they will do with it.
The air cleaner on this got me excited but it turns out it is the 350hp version of the 440. If it was the TNT I was going to go for it. There can’t be many of those left.
Wow, I wish this car was closer to the east coast and was available for sale as a whole car.
That is just about a perfect tag taking into account the color combo and options. I would have taken that yellow car from Carlisle and used it as a parts car for this one.
Nice cars. I would like to find a non-Hurst hardtop 440/375 car from either the Chrysler, Plymouth, or Dodge line. I can’t even recall seeing one for sale anytime recently.
Thanks for the reply. That’s disappointing since it looks pretty good, at least from that picture. I wonder if it was factory black and had any other nice options besides the superlite.
That car is fantastic. If I ever found one like that over here with the 440 magnum I would jump on it. Even the color is one of my favorites.
It’s good to see that one still exists.
Thanks for that info! So I guess someone just put the TNT plate on there. I imagine the selection of a the HP 440 would have been a rare occurrence on a 4 door. It would be neat though.