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1970 Dodge Challenger R/t 440 Six Pack/shaker/pistol Grip Stick Shift Plum Crazy on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:4800
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

I'm Listing my 1970 Dodge Challenger. .Jh23n0b206826, FC-7 Plum Crazy with white interior, white vinyl top. Restored late1990's-early 2000's. I bought it in 2005. Have all restoration receipts names and numbers. Originally was a 383 big block, A/C, FC-7. Recreated to a correct dated 440ci six pack with Keisler/Tremac Pistol grip 5 speed (Sweet). 323 Posi r.e., Shaker Hood, A/C, R/T vehicle. All insignias and decals stock correct for 1970 R/T.

Always Garage kept and maintained and still looks and runs fantastic.

Everything on this car works!!

 Mechanics:

  •  The Engine was rebuilt and installed in 2000 and has approximately 4800 easy show miles,(original miles unknown) speedo shows 81,800.
  •  Built to stock specs at 400HP with .40 over and mild above average HP cam that idles smooth with a little roll to it.
  • 10.5 compression
  •  906 stock heads
  • Billet distributor and wires
  • Ceramic TTI headers to Flow Master Mufflers
  • New stock Six Six pack set up from Six Pack to Go
  • 160amp alternator
  • Upgraded Sainden A/C compressor and hoses for Classic cars (blows cold).. Current A/C Standards
  • Keisler Pistol Grip 5 speed Tremac Trans Professionally installed spring of 2004, shifts smooth (easy hydraulic clutch pedal action) with good low end torque, mid and top range power. (You'll Love this clutch)
  • 323 posi, 8+3/4 rear end gives good all around gearing
  • Willwood front disc brakes with stock booster and Master cylinder(Installed 2002)
  • Summit front and rear sway bars

Body:

  • Body restored ~1996,  and Still looks Fantastic! appears to have been rotisserie top to bottom, trunk, under carriage and engine bay, Is extremely show worthy/driver since always garage kept and maintained. All body panels look original.
  • All Chrome options are in driver/show to very good as follows-hood pins, hood and trunk molding, dual sport mirrors, front and rear bumpers and guards( I have guards, I think it looks better without them so I removed them), Luggage rack, exhaust tips, window trim pot metal and roof gutter rails reconditioned, new after market rocker panel moldings
  • Trunk floor and floors excellent condition
  • Shaker Hood installed 2003 along with complete cold air intake and Six Pack Carburetors, done right in stock appearance
  • Front Chin spoilers (year one)
  • Soft Ray tinted windows in very good condition(small buffer scratch bottom corner of rear window, hardly noticeable)
  • All R/T stripes badges, insignias, and decals still in great condition and stock
  • Rally Wheels from Vintage Wheels 15x8 "
  • Coker Polyglass tires with raised white letters Goodyear 60 series that enhances the curb appeal of this sweet vehicle

Interior:

  • Excellent condition
  • Clean White Hounds tooth seats with stock white headliner, rugs and mats in Great condition
  • Has Excellent looking Dash Cap (had usual cracks near speaker)
  • Rim Blow restored and works (Kids love this)
  • Ralley Dash-All instruments work- Tach, Speedometer, gauges and clock
  • Kick Panels-Painted White by body shop and in good condition
  • Radio-Stock- Restored and works great
  • Stereo/FM installed in glove box with Amp in trunk and 6 CD changer under drivers seat---all hidden to Maintain stock appearance

 

 

. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to purchase based up that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every responsible effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer’s request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

 

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