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1970 Dodge Challenger 1 Owner Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:82461
Location:

Hernando, Florida, United States

Hernando, Florida, United States

1970 Dodge Challenger base, 225 CI slant six leaning tower of power, power steering, manual brakes, auto trans on the column, factory air, factory Challenger hubcaps, a couple of them have some dings.This was owned by my girlfriend's mother, grandmas car, she bought it new in Florida and was passed on down to her daughter. We have the original bill of sale, 1 set of original keys, manuals, and some maintenance records, it had a repaint with the original color, we see no rust problems, very clean car, starts and drives great, runs cool. There are small dings and dents, nothing major, the drivers seat has some small tears starting at the seams, the other seats I don't think were ever sat in and are in great shape. Some fading of the carpet, couple of small tears in headliner, everything the A/C was converted to R-134 and the evaporator was replaced by a custom to factory spec new one , the windshield washer tank is cracked, we replaced the pump but don't know if it works.  At some point the heater control valve was replaced, we don't think it is the correct one. Transmission was serviced recently and the shifter seal was replaced, there is some leakage at the power steering gear box. I drove this car last fall to the Don Garlits Florida Mopar Association meet near Ocala, Florida, we took home a second place trophy for stock. How many of these cars are left pretty much untouched? See Fender tag decode below. Clear title.

1970 Dodge Challenger Fender Tag Decode Vin #JH23C0B100855

FENDER TAG DECODE:

E24 - 225 1 BARREL 6 CYLINDER

D31 – LIGHT DUTY 904 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TORQUEFLITE

JH23 – J = DODGE CHALLENGER

            H = HIGH

           23 = 2 DOOR HARDTOP

C0B -  C = 225 145HP 1 – 1BBL 6 CYL

            0 = 1970

            B = DODGE MAIN, HAMTRAMCK, MI, USA

100855 – SEQUENCE NUMBER (CAR 855 OF THE ASSEMBLY LINE)

FY4 = PAINT CODE: LIGHT GOLD METALLIC/CITRON MIST IRID

H6X9 – TRIM GRADE/STYLE/COLOR

            H = HIGH

             6 = VINYL BUCKET SEATS

          X9 = BLACK

000 – UPPER DOOR FRAME: FULL DOOR PANEL

811 – DATE BUILT 8/11/1969

032652 – ORDER NUMBER

FY4 – ROOF TYPE OR COLOR: LIGHT GOLD METALLIC/CITRON MIST IRID

A01 – LIGHT PACKAGE

A04 – BASIC RADIO GROUP

A63 – CHALLENGER SE MOLDING GROUP A

C55 – BUCKET SEATS

G33 – LEFT HAND OUTSIDE MIRROR – MANUAL/CHROME REMOTE CONTROL

H51 - SINGLE AIR W/ HEATER (AIR CONDITIONING)

L31 – HOOD/FENDER MOUNT TURN SIGNAL

M21- ROOF DRIP RAIL MOLDINGS

M25 – WIDE SILL MOLDING

M31 – BELT MOLDING 69-70

R11 – MUSIC MASTER RADIO AM

Y05 – BUILT TO U.S. SPECIFICATIONS

EN2 – END OF CODES ASSEMBLY LINE 2

 

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