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Original Big Block Ac B5 Car! Steel Crank 440! A Great Head Start! 95% Complete on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:111
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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1970 Dodge Charger! Original Big Block AC Car! Original B5 Blue with a white vinyl top and white interior!

     We found this Charger while cruising the back roads of Missouri. This Charger has sat in the back of a barn for the better part of nearly three decades. As you will see, it is fairly complete and is also a bit more solid than how you typically find them. Originally this was a 383 car but today, it has a 440 Steel Crank motor sitting within its engine bay. If you're looking for a good investment grade project to build this Winter, you've found it.

     The body on this Charger is relatively solid. The quarters, roof, doors, rockers, fenders, hood, deck lid, tail panel, inner wheel housing, and rear floors are all solid. The frame rails are also solid. The driver and passenger side front floors do have some rust but it is not dreadful (see pics). The rear sill panel also has some rust but I would not go to the extent of replacing it. The trunk is gone and I am including a solid, two piece trunk pan with the Charger. Lastly, the rear lower valance (below the bumper) will need replaced. So right off the bat, someone is going to save quite a bit of money when it comes to getting the Charger straight as there is not a lot left to do. The Charger also still retains its original big block K Frame. The front grill is in great shape. It has only one small fin that is cracked and that is all it will need. I do have about 98% of the trim, most of which is in great shape. All of the glass is good aside from one small chip in the windshield. The rear tail lights are in good shape.

     The interior within the Charger is fairly complete. The upper door pads are in good shape and the dash pad is in excellent shape. There are no cracks or major blemishes. I do have the correct back seat for the Charger which you will see within the photos located below. The instrument panel and control panel for the heat & AC are all in very good shape.

     The 440 Steel Crank motor, I was told was running when it was pulled. I was also told that it was just starting to smoke so the previous owner was in the process of tearing it down to rebuild it. This was well over a decade ago. What you see within the engine bay is all that I have for the Charger.

     This Charger has excellent bones to it and as you will see, has already been given a great head start. Now throw in the bonus of being relatively complete, one can rest comfortably knowing that they will be safely invested in to a Pedigree collector vehicle. I do have a clear title for the Charger. I also have the car for sale locally and will end the auction early should it sell prior to the auction ending. Please feel free to call me with any questions or concerns. Have a great day!

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816-308-0351

 

 

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