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
 
A friend of mine is doing a 73 charger right now. That car just screams 70s. Love it
 
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
 
Just needs to be cleaned up and new paint and vinyl.
 
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.
 
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I see a lot of money right there just to get it streetable. BUT you're right, cool as Hell car just by doing the minimum
 
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Plenty of sunlight coming through the closed sunroof.
Be prepared for some ugliness in there.
 
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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Dad had a nice sunroof 73 a few years back and he struggled to get 10 grand for it, granted only a 318 but still a very nice car
 
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