1970 Challenger Rebodied Ta 340 Six Pack on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1970 340 six pack TA clone Challenger
Auto, WAS a real TA, re-bodied due to severe rust. Motor, trans rebuilt- 1250 miles since. six pack rebuilt. Currently running a single 4 barrel for break in. $34,000.00 OBO LOCAL PICKUP ONLY in North Phoenix, Arizona Q & A: > Will you trade? No, this is a straight sell only. > Do you have the 6 pack carbs. manifold linkage air cleaner and what not? Yes I have the complete six pack set up, it too was overhauled but I am currently running a single four barrel for breaking in the engine >How about the fender tags? How about the six pack setup? The six pack is overhauled and boxed up at the moment. and I haven't had a chance to look at the fender tag as I'm out of the country >When you crossed over the components, did you switch the VIN? No the VIN wasn't changed, that would be a felony >Hi What do you mean was a TA,TA CLONE,REBODIED BECAUSE OF RUST? The original TA body was beyond repair due to rust so a good body was found and all of the TA parts were transferred to the new body. >OK, do you have the original fender tag for the T/A or a broadcast sheet showing how it was equipped by chance? I will have to check on that with the guy I got it from. I'll let you know as soon as I find out. Still waiting.. > What parts from the T/A are on this car then? What did this car start life as? 318? /6? or? The car was a complete TA but the body was too far gone. All the TA parts were transferred to the donor body. I believe the vin shows a straight 318 car > Is it titled with the donor body VIN or the T/A VIN? It is titled with an assigned vin buy the Washington state DMV >I think you need to reconsider your pricing given this is not a original numbered car. Thoughts? I had two professional appraisals done before I got the car, so I'm happy with where my asking price is. I am willing to entertain offers but not in the $9000-12000 range. >Do you have any before the restoration pics? I didn't do the restoration so I do not have any of the before pictures. |
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