1970 Dodge Challenger R/t 383 4 Speed Project Car 70 71 72 73 74 Rt 440 Mopar Bb on 2040-cars
Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Challenger
Mileage: 123,456
Trim: R/T
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T. THIS IS A TRUE JS23N FACTORY PLUM CRAZY PURPLE 383 4 SPEED CAR. IT IS ROUGH BUT RESTORABLE AND WELL WORTH THE BUILD BEING WHAT IT IS. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICS IS WHAT YOU WILL GET IN THIS AUCTION. THERE IS NO INTERIOR OR DASH, BUT I DO HAVE THE VIN TAG FROM THE ORIGINAL DASH AND CLEAR TITLE. I DO HAVE AN AUTOMATIC STEERING COLUMN THAT WILL GO WITH. THERE IS NO GRILLE, TAIL LIGHTS, OR BUMPERS. IT HAS ALL THE GLASS EXCEPT FOR THE WINDSHIELD. IT HAS AN 8 3/4 REAR. I DO HAVE A 70 DATED 440, E BODY A833 CLOSE RATIO 4 SPEED, E BODY BUCKET SEATS, DOOR PANELS AND REAR PANELS, AND EXTRA DOORS AVAILABLE TO THE BUYER SEPARATELY FROM THE AUCTION. AGAIN, THEY ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS AUCTION AS THEY ARE FROM DIFFERENT CARS AND I COULD USE THEM MYSELF IF THE BUYER WANTS TO SAVE THE MONEY. I ALSO KNOW SOMEONE LOCALLY THAT HAS A DRIVER'S FENDER, FRONT BUMPER AND BRACKETS, AND WIRING HARNESS FROM A 70 AVAILABLE AS WELL. THE CHALLENGER HAS ITS SHARE OF RUST BUT I'VE SEEN WORSE(SEE PICS). SOMEONE CUT A SECTION OUT OF THE FIREWALL AROUND THE COLUMN AND PEDAL AREA. I DON'T KNOW WHY. IT ALSO APPEARS THAT THE UPPER COWL SECTION WAS REPLACED FROM ANOTHER CAR A LONG TIME AGO. THEY DID A NICE JOB AND YOU COULDN'T TELL IF IT WASN'T FOR THE PAINT FLAKING SHOWING THE GREEN. THANKFULLY, ANY SHEET METAL IT NEEDS CAN BE BOUGHT NEW FROM COMPANIES LIKE AMD, GOODMARK, OR SHERMAN. THIS IS A RARE FIND BEING A FACTORY R/T CAR AND THESE CARS BRING HIGH $$$ WHEN RESTORED. I, UNFORTUNATELY, AM OVERWHELMED WITH PROJECT CARS RIGHT NOW AND THIS ONE HAS TO GO AS I JUST DON'T HAVE THE ROOM. A $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HRS. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!
On Sep-19-13 at 15:35:03 PDT, seller added the following information:THIS IS AN AUCTION, NOT A GAME! PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS! NO MAYBES OR DREAMERS! IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING! YOU ARE ALSO WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO COME SEE THE CAR IN PERSON! IT COSTS ME MONEY TO HAVE THIS AUCTION! THANKS!
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