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1970 B5 Blue Dodge Challenger R/t 383 Auto W/air, All Numbers Match on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:88039 Color: Blue/White /
 Blue
Location:

Canon City, Colorado, United States

Canon City, Colorado, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:383 Magnum
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: JS23NOE124381 Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Blue/White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Challenger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: R/T
Warranty: No
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 88,039
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"All numbers matching including engine, trans., fender tag, radiator support, firewall, drivers door tag and vin.. Fully restored to excellent drivers condition. Paint is perfect, longitudal stripe has one small blemmish. Chrome trim has two small dings in rear window trim. Bumpers rechromed. Tires show very little wear. Steering wheel is cracked. Trip odometer, radio and clock do'nt work. Completly new interior and vinyl top from Legendary. Starts, runs, drives good with cold a.c.,electronic igition and aluminium radiator. I would'nt hesitate taking this car anywhere. Fly in and drive home."

Second owner. Origionaly from the dry climate of El Paso, Tx.. Three small rust areas found during restoration. One in the trunk, one in front of drivers rear wheel and one small spot behind engine in the wiper well. This one was'nt fixed due to it's location. L.A.built so no broadcast sheet. Fender tag as follows: END, N88=tach, R11=am radio, V1W=white vinyl roof, V6W=white longitudal stripes, 26=26"radiator, H51=air cond., J25=3spd wipers, J45=hood pins, M21=drip rail mldgs, N41=duel exhaust, N42=brite exhaust tips, A62=rally inst. cluster, C16=consule w/wood grain, C55=bucket seats, G31=r.h. rear view mirror, G33=L.h.remote rear view mirror, EB5=brite blue metallic, H5B5=blue vinyl seats w/cloth inserts, 000=full door panels, CO8=dec.8, 053591, E63=383-4bbl w/air, D32=A727 auto, JS23NOE124381. Also has power steering. I the second owner added the luggage rack, flip top gas cap, super stock leaf springs, electronic ignition and 15x7 front, 15x8 rear magnum wheels with BF Goodrich radial T/A's. The best thing I added was the aliminium radiator. The temp guage never exceeds the bottom of the normal range even with the a.c. running. The origional radiator is long gone. The glass is all good, front windshield and rear window were replaced and the side windows are origional. The lites all work. The gas tank was replaced along with the fuel pump and carb.. The engine has what I believe to be hardened valve seats but I add octane booster just incase. I never did much to the engine because it has good compression and does'nt smoke. But the origional owners replaced the four barrel intake, carb and air cleaner with a two barrel to conserve fuel. The origional parts are long gone. The exhaust is origional with the resinators. The trans was rebuilt with a new tourque converter and shift kit. The shifter is the "slap stick". As most Mopars, the motor, trans and power steering do leak a little. New u-joints and diff. fluid was changed. The grill is origional and in great shape. Still has complete origional jack. The air works great but you must pop the hood the change the temp setting at the mixing valve. The dash cable is too weak to do it. Still has origional front end rubber bushings but I did replace the shocks and brakes. Emergancy brake does'nt work due to rusty cables.This is a nice car that gets alot of attention but it is 43 years old and I do suggest as with any car you make a trip to see it before you commit to buy it. I've made this discription as thorough as possible so there's no suprises. The origional owners bought it off the show room floor and I have owned it since '99. I have the origional title from the El Paso dealer to the first owner. Never smoked in since the resto. but the ash tray shows use. After working the car over I do believe the milage to be correct. SORRY NO TRADES. All questions will be answered to the best of my knowlage. 719-205-5001

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