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1970 Dodge Challenger R/t 440 6 Pack 4 Speed Actual 28k Miles Numbers Matching on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:28037
Location:

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States

Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States


1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T


440 SIX PACK


4 SPEED


NUMBERS MATCHING


28,036 ACTUAL MILES



HERE IS A TRUE CLASSIC MUSCLE CAR 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T, 440 SIX PACK, 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THE RARE (A33) TRAC PAK, DANA REAR, WHICH WAS AN OPTION ON THE 440. IT GAVE IT A DUAL POINT DISTRIBUTOR AND A MORE HIGHWAY FRIENDLY 3.54 GEAR RATIO. THE 440 MOTOR HAS ONLY 300 MILES SINCE THE REBUILD. THE CAR WAS ORIGINALY A DARK BURNT ORANGE METALLIC CODE (FK5). THE INTERIOR HAS ALSO BEEN CHANGED TO BLACK, BUT WAS ORIGINALY CODE (H6K4) BURNT ORANGE. THE COLOR CHANGE WAS PROMPTED FROM THE MOVIE “VANISHING POINT”. THIS IS A HIGHLY DESIRABLE WELL OPTIONED CAR, AND WILL ONLY INCREASE IN VALUE. THE CAR HAS BEEN RESTORED ROUGHLY 5YRS AGO AND IS IN NICE SHAPE. THE 440 MOTOR HAS ONLY 300 MILES SINCE A REFRESHED.


 


 


THE VIN BREAKDOWN INCLUDES:

  • J=CHALLENGER
  • S=SPECIAL
  • 23=2 DOOR HARD TOP
  • V=440ci, 3X2 V8. 390 HORSEPOWER
  • 0=1970
  • B=HAMTRAMCK, ASSEMBLY PLANT
  • 157958=SERIAL NUMBER
  • 041309=VEHICLE ORDER NUMBER


 


OPTION CODES

  • A13=PRODUCTION DATE=OCTOBER 13, 1969
  • A33=TRAC PAK/3.54 REAR RATIO
  • A62=RALLYE INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER
  • C16=CENTER CONSOLE
  • C55=BUCKET SEATS
  • D21=MANUAL 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION (DATE CODED)
  • E87=440ci 6V ENGINE (MATCHING NUMBERS)
  • FK5=DARK BURNT ORANGE MET. (NOW SATIN WHITE)
  • H6K4=BURNT ORANGE (NOW BLACK)
  • J45=HOOD TIE DOWN PINS
  • M21=DRIP RAIL MOULDINGS
  • N41=DUAL EXAUST
  • N85=TACHOMETER
  • N95=EVAPORATOR EMMISSION CONTROL
  • V9K=BUMBLEBEE STRIPE/GO MANGO ORANGE
  • V21=HOOD PERFORMANCE PAINT
  • Y05=BUILT TO SPEC FOR U.S.A ORDER
  • 26=RADIATOR DIAMETER
  • ED2=END OF SALES CODES
  • 000=FULL DOOR PANELS


 


LRA IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T. WITH ONLY 28,036 ORIGINAL MILES, THIS CAR WILL FIT IN ANY MOPAR COLLECTION OF GREAT MUSCLE CARS. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 267-475-4000. THE VEHICLE IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY.


THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A NICE DAY,


 


BILL




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On Jul-30-14 at 06:56:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

EBAY ONLY LETS ME PUT 24 PICTURES ON THE SITE. I WANT TO LET YOU ALL KNOW THAT I HAVE PICS OF ALL THE BLOCK, TRANS AND REAR NUMBERS THAT IS ON THE CAR STATING MATCHING NUMBERS THAT THE VEH. WAS BORN WITH.

BILL



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