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FOR SALE 1972 Mexican Spec Dodge Charger SE - 50714U

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Hello Friends

As I live in Mexico I have access to all the special Mexican Spec cars they made. If this one isn't for you I can find you one you will love.

Here we have a 1972 Mexican Spec Dodge Charger SE.

Under the hood is a 318 V8, this was the only V8 Chrysler used in Mexico at the time, mated to a 4 speed manual transmission.

This is a high compression engine from the Mexican factory. Headers have been added as has a Comp Cams camshaft.

You have Mopar valve covers here that give you 3.65 more Horsepower.

Traction bars have been added to the rear, just in case.

You have a Tuff steering wheel here which enhances the driving experience.

As any real Mopar should have, a Pistol Grip shifter is in place.

In case you were wondering, the covered headlights work as they should. Most of these have failed by now.

It appears the car will need new tires. I would expect that on a car like this. On any car you buy, you really should get a new set of tires for your own peace of mind.

The upholstery looks like it is suede, which I think they call alcantara these days. The front seats have the extra leg support.

I tried to find a comparison for a sold car in the US, but they were all automatics. I do know it is worth much more than the asking here.

This car will be professionally transported to the Arizona border for delivery. This cost is included in the price. A new set of tires are not included but they are cheaper here in Mexico so it would be worth it to get them done here before delivery.

The vehicle delivered to the Nogales border will be $25,450 dollars. This includes delivery to the Nogales Arizona border from Southern Mexico via professional transport.

If you have any questions about the importation process, I will be happy to answer them.

I know the thought of buying from Mexico makes people nervous. I can provide references from my previous clients if necessary.

You can see more Mexican vehicles at mexicanspec.com and if interested please read the Procedure link on my website to learn more.

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( quote )You have Mopar valve covers here that give you 3.65 more Horsepower.

1.,can you please explain your reasoning on those valve covers?
2.do you handle any Amc vehicles down there?
 
( quote )You have Mopar valve covers here that give you 3.65 more Horsepower.

1.,can you please explain your reasoning on those valve covers?
2.do you handle any Amc vehicles down there?
It's a joke, an old one at that.
 
50714U

Hello Friends

As I live in Mexico I have access to all the special Mexican Spec cars they made. If this one isn't for you I can find you one you will love.

Here we have a 1972 Mexican Spec Dodge Charger SE.

Under the hood is a 318 V8, this was the only V8 Chrysler used in Mexico at the time, mated to a 4 speed manual transmission.

This is a high compression engine from the Mexican factory. Headers have been added as has a Comp Cams camshaft.

You have Mopar valve covers here that give you 3.65 more Horsepower.

Traction bars have been added to the rear, just in case.

You have a Tuff steering wheel here which enhances the driving experience.

As any real Mopar should have, a Pistol Grip shifter is in place.

In case you were wondering, the covered headlights work as they should. Most of these have failed by now.

It appears the car will need new tires. I would expect that on a car like this. On any car you buy, you really should get a new set of tires for your own peace of mind.

The upholstery looks like it is suede, which I think they call alcantara these days. The front seats have the extra leg support.

I tried to find a comparison for a sold car in the US, but they were all automatics. I do know it is worth much more than the asking here.

This car will be professionally transported to the Arizona border for delivery. This cost is included in the price. A new set of tires are not included but they are cheaper here in Mexico so it would be worth it to get them done here before delivery.

The vehicle delivered to the Nogales border will be $25,450 dollars. This includes delivery to the Nogales Arizona border from Southern Mexico via professional transport.

If you have any questions about the importation process, I will be happy to answer them.

I know the thought of buying from Mexico makes people nervous. I can provide references from my previous clients if necessary.

You can see more Mexican vehicles at mexicanspec.com and if interested please read the Procedure link on my website to learn more.

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Is it a 4 bbl or a 2 bbl carb?
 
( quote )You have Mopar valve covers here that give you 3.65 more Horsepower.

1.,can you please explain your reasoning on those valve covers?
2.do you handle any Amc vehicles down there?
It was a joke.

Yes we have AMC vehicles but they are called Rambler here for the most part.
 
You title them in the US when you bring it over?
I deliver the car to the Arizona border at Nogales. The buyer is required to cross it, according to the Customs agent.

It is an easy process

I stay at a hotel that is on the same road as the border crossing and a taxi can bring you straight there.

From there you drive it to the commercial crossing, where all the big trucks are and cross it there.

You will be given the Mexican ownership documents along with the customs documents and with that you can register the car in your state.

You will have to check with your state for specifics, but people bring in cars and trucks from Japan all the time so they should be familiar with the process.

Thanks

Miguel
 
I work in vehicle titling, anyone has any questions let me know. Its not a super hard process, but its not easy or cheap and can take a bit to do the transfer (sometimes months). Most times have to title in AZ or MN as a non resident import tax is around 2.5-5% on SPV value them transfer it to your state. That the easy way of explaining it but there is a ton of paperwork and documentations required.

On A $20K car you can expect about $2,500 in just fees not including you state tax fee and registration fees.
 
I work in vehicle titling, anyone has any questions let me know. Its not a super hard process, but its not easy or cheap and can take a bit to do the transfer (sometimes months). Most times have to title in AZ or MN as a non resident import tax is around 2.5-5% on SPV value them transfer it to your state. That the easy way of explaining it but there is a ton of paperwork and documentations required.

On A $20K car you can expect about $2,500 in just fees not including you state tax fee and registration fees.
This has not been my experience.
 
Will the bags of crack be placed inside the new tires or will they be left in the old ones?
Ok, since there’s a few comics on here, couldn’t resist.
That does look like a sweet car and the manual makes it more.
I hear this too often and it is not funny.

Not everybody is an addict or a trafficker.
 
I hear this too often and it is not funny.

Not everybody is an addict or a trafficker.
Yeah, I get it. About 80% of drugs brought into the USA aren’t brought in by Mexicans, they’re US citizens handling that.
As I mentioned, that is a nice Charger, unique and think it’s a great price as is described. Just bought a UTV for more than that.
 
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