A Dodge Charger is for many the best muscle car of all times, period. If you also add a series of extras, such as an all-original, unmolested example found in a barn, the excitement created by such a car suddenly goes through the roof.
At the same time, such a combination is something you rarely find these days, especially because most cars that have been in storage for many years end up looking like genuine rust buckets that require a small fortune to be saved.
And yet, someone on eBay says they have a rare Charger that runs and drives good, despite being pulled from a barn where it’s been sitting for a while.
No specifics have been provided about the storage conditions. Still, the photos included in the eBay listing posted by seller 501netsales show the Charger covered in dust and dirt, so we assume it’s been parked for a long time.
On the other hand, the good news is the Charger is an all-original example that got its 383-ci (6.3-liter) V8 engine professionally rebuilt, and this is how the car is now running and driving nicely.
But one thing that’s worth highlighting here is this Charger doesn’t come in its best shape. And the photos pretty much speak for themselves, as the body shows some signs of rust and scratches that the new owner would need to fix. So if anything, this is a project car that can eventually become quite a gem with a proper restoration process.
We’re not being provided with any details about the mileage, but the seller says the car was purchased from Ray Dodge in Jacksonville, with the same family owning it throughout its entire life.
It’s now listed for auction on eBay, and the top bid at the time of writing is $30,100. The car is parked in Arkansas should anyone be interested in checking it out live.
And yet, someone on eBay says they have a rare Charger that runs and drives good, despite being pulled from a barn where it’s been sitting for a while.
No specifics have been provided about the storage conditions. Still, the photos included in the eBay listing posted by seller 501netsales show the Charger covered in dust and dirt, so we assume it’s been parked for a long time.
On the other hand, the good news is the Charger is an all-original example that got its 383-ci (6.3-liter) V8 engine professionally rebuilt, and this is how the car is now running and driving nicely.
But one thing that’s worth highlighting here is this Charger doesn’t come in its best shape. And the photos pretty much speak for themselves, as the body shows some signs of rust and scratches that the new owner would need to fix. So if anything, this is a project car that can eventually become quite a gem with a proper restoration process.
We’re not being provided with any details about the mileage, but the seller says the car was purchased from Ray Dodge in Jacksonville, with the same family owning it throughout its entire life.
It’s now listed for auction on eBay, and the top bid at the time of writing is $30,100. The car is parked in Arkansas should anyone be interested in checking it out live.