1970 Dodge Charger 883 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Idaville, Indiana, United States
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1970 DODGE CHARGER 440 R/T - SIX PACK 4 SPEED
VIN NO XS29VOG151498
OCT 29, 1969 PRODUCTION DATE
THIS RUST FREE TEXAS CHARGER R/T IS A VERY RARE ORIGINAL 440-6 PACK WITH THE 833 4-SPEED OPTION. THE ENGINE BLOCK
AND TRANSMISSION ARE CORRECT AND HAVE CORRECT DATE CODES, BUT ARE BOTH WARRANTY BLOCK/CASE WITHOUT ANY VIN STAMPED
ON THE PADS. IT IS 1 OF ONLY 347 BUILT IN 1970 WITH THESE OPTIONS. IT ALSO HAS THE VERY RARE BUCKET SEAT WITH BUDDY
BENCH SEAT/ARM WREST, RALLEY INSTRUMENTATION CLUSTER, INCLUDING TIC-TOC-TACH, DRIP RAIL MOULDING, BLACK VINYL
ROOF, HEMI ORANGE PAINT, TRACK PAK 3.54 : 1 RATIO 9.75 DANA 60 AXLE RATIO, AM RADIO 2 WATT, BLACK LONGITUDE TAPE
STRIPE, 3 SPEED VIPOR, 26" RADIATOR AND HOOD PINS (PINS NOT YET INSTALLED, BUT COME WITH CAR).
THE CHARGER HAS HAD A COMPLETE SHOW AND COLLECTOR CAR RESTORATION DONE THAT INCLUDES; CORRECT ENGINE AND
TRANSMISSION REBUILDS, ALL NEW SUSPENSION AND STEERING, ALL NEW WIRING, ALL NEW INTERIOR, ALL CORRECT HOSES, WIRES
AND BELTS AND RESTORED INSTRUMENTATION CLUSTER AND RADIATOR. THE BODY AND UNDER CARRIAGE HAVE ALSO BEEN RESTORED TO
SHOW WINNING CONDITION IN THE CORRECT HEMI ORANGE AND BLACK STRIPING.
THE SHOW AND COLLECTOR CAR RESTORATION WAS COMPLETED IN JUNE OF 2016 BY KEN MOOSIER, THE FINER DETAILS IN DANVILLE,
INDIANA, ONE OT THE PREMIER MOPAR RESTORATION SHOPS IN THE US, WHERE IT ALSO CAN BE SEEN. THE CAR IS APPRAISED TO
$125,000
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