1970 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
For sale is a 1970 dodge challenger. The car drives great and has been used as a daily driver. I've taken it on 100+ trips with no problems. The drive train has been reliable with the power to zoom away from the everyday cars. I can connect my phone via bluetooth to the sound system that has more umph to it then i'll ever need (frankly annoys some of the neighboring cars i drive next to). I do enjoy this car when i am able to drive it. The paint has some defects. when i was preparing to paint the car back in 2011 i por 15 everything i saw, but there was an area that was blocked. it was paint with the gorgeous paint that gleams in the sun (pearl additive), 2 years later it started to rust in the lower front area of the doors near the rocker panel. when i saw this i drowned that obstructed area with por 15 and haven't notices the spot from growing but its still there. I get compliments and thumbs up when i just pull out onto the first main road.
list of features: 5.9l magnum engine out of a 99 dodge ram A518 transmission (rebuilt with less than 1000miles) has a early engage torque converter and more gears to last many miles to come. (able to handle 700 hp) 2009 dodge challenger 18" Al wheels song bt-3800 with 2 high power 10" subs and 4 mids and tweeters making a glorious sound system that is balanced (kenwood 1800watt amp for subs, and sony 800watt) new steering box new front and rear shocks ball joints and tie rods are less than 3 years old. rebuilt steering column Al 3 row radiator Internal high pressure fuel pump xeon headlamps LED tailLights rebuilt heater box (has option of A/c, car has the condenser on it) power steering power brakes power windows power locks viper alarm system. tough car cover Note: i will put the leather BMW seats in the car rather then the ones you see in pictures (to fit less tall people) i have wiring diagram/manual that comes with the car WARNING: you will get attention if you get this car, prepare for smiling faces when the crowd gazes at you. On Jan-27-14 at 16:33:31 PST, seller added the following information: It has subframe connectors frnt disk brakes and gets about 17mpg You can check out the car in person, i more than welcome it |
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According to a report from Automotive News, the dispute revolves around the Scat Pack name that Chrysler first offered on the Charger, Coronet, Dart and Super Bee starting in 1968. Scat Enterprises, a manufacturer of crankshafts and other components for Dodges and other vehicles, sued Chrysler for using its name. A few years later the Scat Pack disappeared from the Dodge catalog.
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