*** Hemi Powered Dodge Charger *** For Sale (1968)

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For more pictures click or copy/paste into your browser. https://www.flickr.com/gp/135479103@N07/T0p3Nx<br />
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This car has been owned by myself for the last 10 years and imported by me 7 years ago after having extensive work/renovations done over the pond. Ive put just over 6,000 miles on it since restored. Only taken to a few shows over the years but has been a trophy winner in "Participants Choice" and "Best Paint". Trophies stay with the car when sold. As do all receipts and videos of build.<br />
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This started out as a solid 440 R/T in metallic blue and over the first few years was transformed into this awesome 528 Hemi powered monster.<br />
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The fully blueprinted engine was built by Indy Cylinder Heads and once complete was set on the dyno (all filmed) and made just under 600bhp at 5700rpm and 640lb-ft of torque at 4100rpm.<br />
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Pro Street, 3 spd, Semi Automatic Gearbox built by John Cope Racing Transmissions (CRT) with 2800 stall converter by PTC.<br />
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*2 1/2" TTI headers into 4" collectors, leading into a 3" Magnaflow exhaust system and silencers. TTI tips. Ceramic coated from end to end.<br />
*Dynamat.<br />
*All new glass, window rubbers and seals.<br />
*Mighty Demon 850cfm Carb.<br />
*American Racing Wheels with 275/40/17 BF Goodrich at the rear and 235/45/17 at the front.<br />
*Restored dash and clocks (3 modern and more accurate clocks in centre console).<br />
*Full MSD ignition.<br />
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Above is just a small list of what was renewed, replaced or restored. If you click or copy/paste into your browser https://www.flickr.com/gp/135479103@N07/T0p3Nx I have tried to show the history in pictures. As you can see, I have just recently refreshed the engine having many parts re-polished/painted and also a complete engine bay re-wire. I deleted the red bumble bee stripe a while back in a view to have some satin black decals designed but just haven"t got around to it and now selling due to emigration mid 2017.<br />
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Please dont hesitate to contact me with any questions. <br />
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Date written: 17-Jan-2016

Price: £75000 As stated

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ID: 1749
 
Dam out of my price range
 
Wow that's some serious dosh.
 
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