1970 Dodge Challenger R/t 440 Six Pack on 2040-cars
Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:440 SIX PACK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: R/T
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: sublime green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a real sublime green with black interior 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIX PACK. The car does not have the original motor or transmission, it now has a '72 440 block with the '67 440 heads, complete six pack set up and runs very well. The 727 transmission shifts good and seems to have no problems. The rear end is an 8.75 sure grip with 3.23 gears, does leak a little, but makes no noise. The VIN number designates this to be a 440 SIX PACK and the cowl, dash vin, fender tag, title, and door vin all match. As far as rust goes, there is a little in each lower quarter panel behind the wheels and in the front drivers side floor pan. The other three floor pans have surface rust only and the trunk pan has surface rust and light scale rust but, it is very solid. There is absolutely no rust around the windshield or back glass area, theses places are very solid. Also, there is no rust on any of the frame. Under the hood, there is an area around the drivers side hood hinge that needs attention, it appears to be a crack or tear on the inner fender. Both rocker panels need replacing, they are pushed in quite a bit. The car has typical small dents and door dings along with a larger dent on the upper half of the passenger door and some dents on the roof. The car was wrecked back in the 70's and had the entire front subframe replaced along with the drivers fender, hood, grill, headlight bezels, and core support. Since the core support was replaced from another Challenger, the vin number on it will not match the cars vin. Also, the k-member was replaced with another that does not have a skid plate. There are B-body front bucket seats in the car and it comes with 1970 Challenger front buckets as well. The correct rallye gauges with 8000 tach are in the car but the tach does not work properly. Speedometer works and is accurate along with all other gauges, except the clock. A list of parts the car comes with are as follows....new carpet, package tray, front and rear seat covers, seat foam, 440 SIX PACK drivers side hood emblem, and body bumper kit. There are some used parts as well, including passenger side hood emblem, grill r/t and trunk r/t emblems and Challenger fender emblems. This is a Montana car and comes with a clean Arkansas title. The fender tag reads as follows... E87 D32 JS23 VOB XXXXXX FJ5 H6X9 000 B12 XXX636 FJ5 A01 A04 A62 C16 C55 G33 M21 N41 N42 N85 R11 V6X Y05 EN2. I have probably missed something about the car since my memory stinks, so call and ask questions. Thanks and good luck.
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