1970 Dodge Challenger R/t Matching #s Drivetrain 383 4 Bbl Auto, Triple Black on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 / 335 HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: 2 DOOR COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DIVE
Mileage: 75,500
Options: AM/FM, RALLYE PACKAGE, BUCKETS, CONSOLE,
Sub Model: RT
Exterior Color: Black
1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T ALL MATCHING NUMBERS 383/335 H.P. 4 BBL. HD 727 TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3.23:1 REAR DIFFERENTIAL 75,500 ORIGINAL MILES TRIPLE BLACK W/ LONGTIDUAL WHITE STRIPE FULL BLACK VINYL TOP DUAL RACING MIRRORS, DRIVERS REMOTE SPORT HOOD HOOD PINS W/ LANYARDS DUAL EXHAUST W/ CHROME TIPS POWER STEERING NON-POWER 4 WHEEL 11" HD DRUM BRAKES RALLYE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER W/ TACH AM/FM RADIO H.D. SUSPENSION W/ SWAY BAR RALLYE WHEELS PREMIUM STEERING WHEEL WOOD GRAINED BUCKET SEATS W/ CENTER CONSOLE THIS CAR IS A REAL R/T ALL MATCHING NUMBERS WITH ONLY 75,500 ORIGINAL MILES. TRIPLE BLACK WITH BUCKETS. VERY GOOD CONDITION, RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. JUST PULLED MOTOR & TRANSMISSION, REPLACED ALL SEALS AND GASKETS ON ENGINE. REPLACED TIMING CHAIN AND GEARS, NEW FUEL PUMP & WATER PUMP, TUNE UP, OIL & FILTER & COOLANT, CLEANED & PAINTED ENGINE HEMI-ORANGE. CARBURETOR REBUILT. NEW BELTS, HOSES & THERMOSTAT. SERVICED TRANSMISSION, CLEANED AND PAINTED. BODY AND PAINT IS EXCELLENT, SHOWS REAL WELL, PAINTED APPROX. 4-5 YEARS AGO. THIS IS A TRUE FC7 PLUM CRAZY PURPLE CAR, PREVIOUS OWNER FOR SOME REASON PAINTED OVER TO BLACK. DID AN EXCELLENT JOB, BUT I WOULD PREFER THE PURPLE. NOT TO MANY TRIPLE BLACKS AROUND. UNDERCARRIAGE IS IN AMAZING CONDITION, NO RUST OR ROT ANYWHERE. ALL ORIGINAL FLOORS AND PANS, NO REPAIRS DONE ANYWHERE. IS FACTORY UNDERCOATED. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES, ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK. A REAL PLEASURE TO DRIVE AND A REAL HEAD TURNER. GREAT INVESTMENT CAR. |
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Dodge to resurrect Scat Pack?
Fri, 27 Sep 2013Before social media ever existed, if automotive enthusiasts wanted to be noticed or recognize other fans, they joined a car club. For Dodge muscle car lovers from 1968 through 1971, that group was known as the Scat Pack. Just like the Charger, Challenger and Dart nameplates, it looks like the Scat Pack could be getting a resurrection by Chrysler.
Automotive News is reporting that Chrysler recently renewed its trademark on the Scat Pack name, and while this is in no way a guarantee that the name will return, AN talked to Tim Kuniskis, Dodge President and CEO, who stoked the fire a little more. In the article, Kuniskis said that the name is "a very important part of our history" and added that "we like the whole idea of having a Scat Pack of cars." Scat Pack models were identified by their bumblebee stripes and helmet-wearing bumblebee logo, and the idea of a modern Scat Pack doesn't seem all that outlandish in light of recent vehicles like the Charger SRT Super Bee and the Ram 1500 Rumble Bee Concept.
What do you think, is this a cool idea, or is it just an unwelcome bit of nostalgia? Have you say in Comments.
This or That: 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 vs. 2005 Subaru WRX STI [w/poll]
Thu, May 7 2015Some cars, due to ultimate desirability, particular rareness, or spectacular performance/prestige eventually become collectible. It's darn near impossible to know which ones will make it into the rarefied stratosphere of collectibility – why is a late 1960s AMC AMX so affordable these days, whereas prices for late '70s Pontiac Trans Ams are soaring? – but there are some useful indicators to keep tabs on. We're not exactly experts on investing, but we do know cars. As such, we've decided to take our non-expertise on one hand, combine it in the other with our knowledge of all things automotive, wad it up, throw it out and ask for your forgiveness. Or something like that. I've challenged Senior Editor Seyth Miersma to choose a car he thinks will become a future collector's item that's not more than 10 years old, and for no more than $25,000. I've done the same, and we vigorously argued for and against each other's picks. I feel good about my choice, but I don't have the best track record in these contests (I've lost three times, won twice, but they've all been pretty close), so, while I'm not going to beg (please vote for me!), I do hope you find my argument convincing. But first, let's hear from Seyth: Miersma: Ten-years old or newer makes this challenging. At that age most vehicles feel like a plain old used car to me, few hit the "classic" button. But the Subaru WRX STI has always been a special car, and the 2005 cutoff year proves to be very attractive for the parameters of our contest. It's rare; with fewer than 5,000 STI models sold that model year. It's probably the best looking WRX STI ever sold in America; narrowly avoiding the dreadful "horse collar" front fascia. And it's got one of the more die-hard car-geek followings out there. For $25,000, you can also still find examples that have reasonable miles, are in good condition, and haven't all been molested by grown-up Initial D wannabes. With the street racers hacking up collectable examples every day, I like my odds for steep appreciation by way of conservation. I couldn't agree more. It really is difficult to predict what cars will catch the eye of collectors, and the WRX STI seems like a pretty good choice. But I think mine is even better, and I can't let him know that I'd love to park just such an STI in my very own garage. And so goes my argument: Korzeniewski: I like your choice as a driver, Seyth. I'm less convinced of its status as a sure-fire collectible.
Chrysler banks $507 million in Q2, trims 2013 earnings forecast
Tue, 30 Jul 2013Chrysler has some good news and some bad news. First, profits were up 16 percent over the second quarter of 2012, bringing the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based manufacturer $507 million on the back of strong demand for trucks and SUVs (a recurring theme this quarter, particularly in the US). Q2 revenue was up as well, from $16.8 billion in 2012 to $18 billion in 2013. The bad news is that the Pentastar's overall earnings forecast for net income in 2013 has been trimmed from $2.2 billion to between $1.7 and $2.2 billion, according to Automotive News.
In addition to the adjusted net income forecast, Chrysler tweaked its operating profit from $3.8 billion to between $3.3 and $3.8 billion. This has gone largely unexplained by Chrysler, perhaps hoping the news of a three-percent increase in its transaction prices for Q2 will allow it to sweep this adjustment under the rug.
The star of the show for Chrysler has been its US sales, which saw a 10-percent jump, both bettering the industry average of eight percent and improving over the same stretch of 2012. As with the increase in transaction prices, Chrysler has the new Ram pickup and Jeep Grand Cherokee to thank. Perhaps most worrying from this report, though, is that every brand in the automaker's stable saw an increase in sales... except for the Chrysler brand itself.
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