1970 Dodge Challenger 440 R/t Clone on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:440
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 47,000
Model: Challenger
Trim: R/T
This is a beautiful 1970 Challenger. It is a cloned 440 R/T. The car has a salvaged title due to a theft in the 1990's. The 440 is a 1968D block. The engine was and crossmember were installed in the car in the mid 1990's. A new comp cam was recently installed. It runs strong and has a good sound. The exhaust system is new with a 3" polished X pipe, and mandril bent tail pipes. The sublime green paint was done almost two years ago. The paint and body work is perfect. The is not a scratch or a dent on the car. It has always been garage kept. There is absolutely no rust on the car. The interior has leather bucket seats. There are no rips in any of the seats. Everything is show ready. This is really a must see car!!!!! The car is in excellent condition. The are no squeaks or rattles in the car. All the gauges work including the clock. The rally dash is in perfect condition. Its hard to find anything wrong with this car. This is a beautiful Challenger. Contact me for any questions, (909) 241-8430.
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