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1970 Dodge Challenger R/t 4 Speed V02 Two Tone Paint One Of One Known To Exist on 2040-cars

US $90,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:88000 Color: with EW
Location:

Nepean, Ontario, Canada

Nepean, Ontario, Canada

 

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 383 4 Speed V02 Two Tone Car

Up for auction is a truly rare vehicle that comes once in a lifetime.

One of One known to exist in the world, Fully Documented and Fully Matching Numbers.

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T – True R/T car JS23N and True 4 Speed car

Believed to be the only one in the world known to exist with this color combination and options !

It gets even better !

Matching Numbers Engine – Fully Rebuilt with receipts and Dyno Sheet

Matching Numbers 4 speed Transmission – Fully Rebuilt with Receipts

Matching numbers on cowl support and rad support.

Original Differential with 3:23 Gears

AM 8 Track has been fully reconditioned to function correctly and original to the car

F78 BF Goodrich Space Saver with correct style inflator bottle as per the build sheet

V02 two tone car with stunning FE5 Red exterior with EW1 white painted top, white tail stripe and black hood treatment. This is 100% true to the build sheet.

Red factory interior with rallye gauges, console, 4 speed pistol grip shifter is also all matching to the build sheet.

Full rotisserie restoration using many original parts. Thousand in receipts go with the car.

Fully documented by its original body, powertrain, original fender tag, original build sheet and also registered in the Chrysler registry.

This car has it all, desirability, collectability, matching numbers, fully documented and stunning !

Look at any other VO2 cars out there if you can even find any. I am certainly in the ballpark. Some say mine is one of the rarest and that I should be asking higher.  

It took me a very long time to find a true car that has it all. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this rare gem. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Call Sergio @ 613-795-1631 if seriously interested or message me through eBay’s “contact seller”

Thanks and good luck !

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2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack Quick Spin

Thu, Jun 18 2015

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