1983 Dodge Charger For Sale

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1983 Dodge Charger
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  • coupe
  • 3,000 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Charlotte, NC
  • classiccars.com
  • 3,000 below average coupe gasoline blue manual
By 1983, this Belvedere-built coupe had become an established player in America's re-invigorated compact car market. This 7,970 actual mile coupe is an exceptional example of just that. The L-Body Charger, American style with a touch of international power, was a pretty rare car; and it made no qualms about catering directly to enthusiasts AM/FM
19,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at classiccars.com
1983 Dodge Charger
3
  • coupe
  • 3,000 below average
  • 19,900 good
  • Charlotte, NC
  • classiccars.com
  • 3,000 below average coupe gasoline blue manual
SUMMARY 2.2 liter Shelby-tuned 4-cylinder A525 5-speed manual transaxle Special Sports Suspension Power rack-and-pinion steering Power front disc and rear drum brakes 15-inch 'pizza' wheels Sante Fe Blue and Radiant Silver paint AM/FM stereo 7,970-mile survivor The early '80s could quite possibly be considered the dawn of compact performance. The L-Body Charger, American style with a touch of international power, was a pretty rare car; and it made no qualms about catering directly to AM/FM
19,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at classiccars.com
1983 Dodge Charger - Charlotte, NC
3
  • coupe
  • 1,000 below average
  • 21,900 fair
  • Charlotte, NC
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • 1,000 below average coupe gasoline
The good ole days of fire-breathing muscle cars were long gone, but enthusiasts still thrived. And a new generation of gearheads latched onto small, easy to own hatchbacks like this all-original shelby charger. The l-body charger, american style with a touch of international power, was a pretty rare car; and it made no qualms about catering directly to enthusiasts. This 7,970 actual mile coupe is an exceptional example of just that. By 1983, this belvedere-built coupe had become an established player in america's re-invigorated compact car market. Averaging just over 240 miles per year, this pint-size mopar appears to have rarely seen anything other than sunshine and warm summer days. In fact, the first 7,900 miles of its life was under the meticulous care of its original owner in their first 3 years of ownership. In 1986, the shelby charger was stowed away in a barn for long-term storage. 2005 is when this mopar would see sunlight again when the original owner decided to put it up for sale. The second owner was quick to make a deal after spotting it online and towed the car home where he got it back to the mechanical condition it was in 19 years prior. Bodywork/trim with its low window sills, a 2. 5-box proportions, and still wrapped in 100% original paint this shelby is a model of early '80s cool. At the front of the car, an aggressive, shelby-designed air dam centers a black pentastar and clean dodge script between clear parking lamps and bright halogen headlights. At the top of that dam, a sloped hood leads the eye to tinted and shelby branded glass that's flanked by small mirrors and aerodynamic c-pillar trim. At the base of that glass, a planar profile hangs black door handles and a body-matched fuel filler above straight shelby stripes and pentastar-branded rocker extensions. And at the back of that profile, a dramatic shelby spoiler frames clean tail. AM/FM
21,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at freeclassifieds.com
1983 Dodge Charger - Cincinnati, OH
3
  • coupe
  • 24,900 high price
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • coupe gasoline
All original paperwork and documentation include;â  all dealer purchase paperwork has been saved including bill of sale, loan docs, warranty i. Tachometer
24,900 Cincinnati, OHCincinnati, OH at freeclassifieds.com
  • coupe 7,970
  • 1,000 below average
  • 21,900 fair
  • Charlotte, NC
  • carsforsale.com
  • 1,000 below average coupe 7,970 gasoline blue manual
The good ole days of fire-breathing muscle cars were long gone, but enthusiasts still thrived. And a new generation of gearheads latched onto small, easy to own hatchbacks like this all-original shelby charger. The l-body charger, american style with a touch of international power, was a pretty rare car; and it made no qualms about catering directly to enthusiasts. This 7,970 actual mile coupe is an exceptional example of just that. By 1983, this belvedere-built coupe had become an established player in america's re-invigorated compact car market. Averaging just over 240 miles per year, this pint-size mopar appears to have rarely seen anything other than sunshine and warm summer days. In fact, the first 7,900 miles of its life was under the meticulous care of its original owner in their first 3 years of ownership. In 1986, the shelby charger was stowed away in a barn for long-term storage. 2005 is when this mopar would see sunlight again when the original owner decided to put it up for sale. The second owner was quick to make a deal after spotting it online and towed the car home where he got it back to the mechanical condition it was in 19 years prior. Bodywork/trim with its low window sills, a 2. 5-box proportions, and still wrapped in 100% original paint this shelby is a model of early '80s cool. At the front of the car, an aggressive, shelby-designed air dam centers a black pentastar and clean dodge script between clear parking lamps and bright halogen headlights. At the top of that dam, a sloped hood leads the eye to tinted and shelby branded glass that's flanked by small mirrors and aerodynamic c-pillar trim. At the base of that glass, a planar profile hangs black door handles and a body-matched fuel filler above straight shelby stripes and pentastar-branded rocker extensions. And at the back of that profile, a dramatic shelby spoiler frames clean tail. AM/FM
21,900 Charlotte, NCCharlotte, NC at carsforsale.com