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1970 Dodge Challenger Rtse Hemi 426 on 2040-cars

US $41,200.00
Year:1970 Mileage:1876 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
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1970 DODGE CHALLENGER #'S MATCHING 426 HEMI R CODE RT/SE
ONLY 59 RT/SE HEMI'S MADE IN 1970, THIS CAR IS 1 OF 1 PRODUCED WITH THESE OPTIONS
I HAVE ALL REGISTRATION HISTORY FROM 1970- CURRENT
COMES WITH ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET, WINDOW STICKER AND DEALER INSTALLED OPTION SHEET
FULL CONCOURSE ROTISSERIE RESTORATION DONE, LESS THAN 1900 MILES SINCE COMPLETED. ALL BODY PARTS, CHROME, TRIM AND
GRILL ARE NOS, NOT AFTERMARKET.
WON MANY AWARDS, INCLUDING BEST OF SHOW AND 1ST IN CLASS, ONLY CAR TO WIN 3 YEARS IN A ROW AT SPRING FLING.
PROFESSIONALLY BUILT 426 ORIGINAL HEMI ENGINE, HAS A MILD CLAY SMITH CAM, DOES HAVE SINGLE CARB INTAKE ON IT NOW
FOR BETTER DRIVEABILITY. COMES WITH FACTORY INTAKE WITH DUAL CARB SET UP AND CORRECT AIR CLEANER FOR RARE N94
FIBERGLASS DEALER INSTALLED HOOD. ALL ENGINE PAPERWORK INCLUDED. REBUILT MATCHING TORQUEFLITE 727 AUTO TRANS. 323
DANA GEARS.
INTERIOR IS IN PERFECT SHAPE, HAS BEEN REDONE WITH LEATHER BUCKET SEATS. EVERY LIGHT AND GAUGE WORKS. GAUGES WERE
REBUILT. ALL INTERIOR WAS RESTORED TO ORIGINAL SPECS.
RALLYE WHEELS WITH CORRECT BIAS PLY TIRES
BODY WAS PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED AND IN PERFECT SHAPE. NO EXPENSES SPARED. EVERYTHING IS IN FULL WORKING ORDER AND
IN SHOW WINNER CONDITION.
ALL CORRECT BODY/VIN STAMPS, TAGS AND NUMBERS.
I HAVE ALL RECEIPTS, INFORMATION AND 2 BINDERS FULL OF HISTORY AND PAPERWORK.
VIN DECODE JS29R0B155690 J = Dodge Challenger, S = Special, R/T, 29 = 2 Door Sports Hardtop, R = 426 HEMI 425HP
2-4BBL 8 CYL, 0 = 1970, B = Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA PLANT., 155690 = 55690th Vehicle.
FENDER TAG DECODE
Code Description
E74 426 Two-4 Barrel Hemi
D32 H-D A-727 TorqueFlite Trans / Some Years A-998
JS29
J = Dodge Challenger
S = Special
29 = 2 Door Sports Hardtop
ROB
R = 426 HEMI 425HP 2-4BBL 8 CYL
0 = 1970
B = Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
155690 Sequence Number '155690'
EV2
Paint Code: Hemi Orange
HRX9
Trim Grade/Style/Color
H = High
R = Vinyl and Leather Bucket Seats
X9 = Black
000 Upper Door Frame: Full Door Panel
A08 Date Built: 10 / 08 / 1969
024383 Order Number: 024383
V1X Roof Type OR Color: Full Vinyl Top - Black
A62 Rallye Instrument Cluster
C16 Console w/ Buckets
C26 Over Head Roof Consolette
C55 Bucket Seats
G15 Tinted Windshield Only
G32 Right Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Painted
G34 Left Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Painted / Racing
J25 3 Speed Variable Wipers
J45 Hood Tie Down Pins
M21 Roof Drip Rail Moldings
M31 Belt Molding 69-70
N41 Duel Exhaust w/o Tips
N42 Chrome Duel Exhaust Tips
N85 Tachometer
R11 Music Master Radio AM
V6X Black Longitude Sports Stripe
Y05 Built to U.S. Specifactations
26 26 in. Radiator
EN2 End of Codes Assembly Line 2
LINK TO LOTS MORE PICS AND VIDEOS
drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxbPICbkkL00SlZSYTQ0MDVGSGM&usp=sharing
CAR IS LOCATED IN YUCCA VALLEY, CA, 92284
CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND

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