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1970 Dodge Charger R/t #matching 440 / Auto 727 on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:57083
Location:

Auburn, New Hampshire, United States

Auburn, New Hampshire, United States

1970 Dodge Charge R/T# matching Engine 440 / # matching 727 Auto/ AC. Factory color code correct (FE5) Med Red, with black vinyl roof (V1X), Car is fender tag correct except for removal of rear luggage rack with black stripe added, and now with upgraded with power windows. Posi 3:91 , Power steering and frt power disc brakes (B51) , front end completely new including steering boxes,  functional head away head lights.Longitudinal 440 hood (V68) Performance hood paint (U21) Hood mount turning singnals (L31) Emblems looking real shape. Car just been fine tuned and service and sounds real 440 strong mopar performance, 

Car has no known defects, except as mentioned charging/service for A/C , Restoration was top quality as can be seen buy the detail work of engine bay, body lines, paint glass and all trim work, Interior correct and shows very nicely and headliner as new during restoration, along with carpets. one frozen in time 440 R/T. All gauges lights wipers all in working order along with interior lights and console, car handle and performs strong.... 

One item to mention based on Amalie oil change sticker on windshield with date return oil change date (10-2008)/ 59978, and current actual 57083  I would say this R/T only seen 100-150  miles at best over 6 years.   As stated Barn fine storage classic R/T.

This R/T is mint and been stored since prior owner purchased 2/12/2007 "Collector quality" at is best.

Detail work second to none, A must see for the true Mopar (XS 23 VIN) Charger R/T 440 enthusiasts.

No trades serious interest buyers, feel free to contact shop around this car is mint...... If you have a lot of questions this is the best I can tell you, Look closely over the pictures and they can tell the story.

Will not respond to text messages only buy E-bay or by phone, Serious buyers only.

Contact: 603-583-0024

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