1970 Dodge Challenger Barn Find,318,auto,strait Body, A/c Car on 2040-cars
Cave Springs, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:318
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Trim: A/C, bucket seats, column shift
Options: original AM radio included
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 136,869
Exterior Color: blue (originally Go-Mango)
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: white/black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
This is a 1970 #s matching 318 auto. The car was purchased from a family friend about 20 years ago and parked in my parents barn with plans to eventually restore. It was purchased after the previouse owner removed transmission to have rebuilt, at that time he decided to remove the intake manifold and other parts necessary to change the camshaft while the trans was being repaired and did not go any further that that. Everything is still there and has been in the trunk since they were removed. It is a great car to restore as it is complete and is not missing anything to speak of. Body is strait overall, no dents or even dings anywhere on the body, has chrome and rubber door dent guards. Small patches of light surface rust in some areas, few areas near the rear have more extensive surface rust, but still only superficial surface rust. The only rust spots to be found that would require patching are the most common spots in the trunk,directly behind the rear fenderwell seam to trunk pan usually patched with a 4"x4" plate. The car was painted blue sometime more than 25 years ago as we have been familiar with the car for at least that long. It is originally Go-Mango orange with white interior. The interior was dyed black around the same time, dye is peeling in areas but interior is all there. Has a few options not usually included on base models. Equipped with factory air conditioning, fender mount turn signal indicators, front safety bumpers, cable adjustable chrome drivers door mirror, map light, original AM radio included, cable interior hood latch release. All surface rust shown in pictures on the body has just recently had the paint removed roughly to see the extent of damage. Any rust shown in pictures that looks more than superficial is due to being wet and/or bad lighting. If any body panels need patched it would be very minor for the age and model. we do have a complete extra inetrior including A/C dash and console shift assembly, and complete set of exterior trim including all lights and grill assembly available to be purchased seperatly as a whole or by piece to the winner of sale..
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