1970 Number Matching Hemi Charger R/t 4-sp Super Track Pack on 2040-cars
Rockford, Illinois, United States
Body Type:2 Dr
Engine:Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White/Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Trim: 2 Dr R/T
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 66,543
Sub Model: R/T
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: FK5 Burnt Orange
One of only the few Hemi R/T Chargers left in existence that retains its number matching drivetrain born with the car. A clean adult driven accident free Southern body and undercarriage that is unrestored with just one older repaint. Fender tag as follows:
(E74)=Hemi 4X2 425HP (D21)=833 4-Sp (XS29)=R/T (ROG)=Hemi-1970-St. Louis (FK5)=Burnt Orange (C6XW)=White/Black Interior (EW1)=White Door Trim (919)=Build Date (018 018)=Assembly Order (V1X)=Black Vinyl Roof (A01)=Light Package (A34)=4.10 Super Track Pack (B51)=Power Brake (C16)=Console (C55)=Bucket Seats (G33)=Left Side Remote Mirror (J25)=Wipers 3-Sp (L31)=Hood Mounted Turn Signals (M21)=Roof Drip Molding (M31)=Body Belt Molding (N85)=Tic Toc Tach (R11)=AM Radio (V68)=Tape Stripe Delete 26=26" Radiator
Only 56 of the 112 Hemi Chargers produced for 1970 were lucky enough to be born with a 4-Sp. This one factory equipped with Chryslers top (A34) Performance Package, specifically denoted as the Dana 60 Sure Grip 4.10 Super Track Pack. Factory battle dressed in a unique color combination (FK5) Burnt Orange, (V1X) Black Vinyl Top, (C6XW) White/Black interior. Runs and drives incredibly well. Offers the benefit of being able to enjoy driving it before a restoration when it would likely just be trailered afterwards. The overall quality and sound investment grade speaks for itself. There simply aren't others available that retain their number matching drivetrains as this one does. Other obligations compel this listing as well as others in my collection. If for example, one of my others being offered sells then I will stop this Auction and keep the car. The same applies to the others being offered for sale. Its only fair that I make perspective buyers aware of that. I reserve the right to end the Auction early. No disappointments. Serious enquiries only please. 1-779-537-9641
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