This Mopar, a Dodge Charger, spent 44 years in storage before being discovered. Despite some rust and wear, it remains largely original, retaining its factory sheet metal and paint. The interior, though worn, is intact, showcasing its authenticity.
Powered by a numbers-matching 318-cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a three-speed automatic transmission, it exhibits signs of life but requires mechanical attention to become roadworthy.
Despite its entry-level V8, the Charger boasts desirable features and historical significance. While a full restoration may exceed its market value, it presents a unique opportunity for restoration enthusiasts or collectors.
Currently available for auction with no reserve, bidding stands at $24,100, indicating potential interest in its preservation or restoration.