1970 Challenger T/a 340 Six Pack 4 Speed Sublime on 2040-cars
Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:340
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Challenger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: T/A
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 99,999
1970 Dodge Challenger Tribute car. This car has the looks of a real T/A car without the price tag!! 340 engine with the high performance heads and three brand new holley 2 bbls for the 340. Most parts new or rebuilt. New door panels, weather stripping, dash ( not a cover ), wheels, tires, exhaust with tips, gas cap, gas tank, seat covers, carpet, decals, and more. The sublime paint looks great and turns heads at car shows. The side exit exhaust has just the right rumble to it! This is a great chance for someone to obtain a great collectable classic at a price far less than it takes to restore one. This car still needs a few minor pieces to complete it. It needs the right heater control and heater hoses and motor hooked up. Originally had a/c but a real T/A car would not have had this option. Also needs a radio installed and speakers. Buyers preference here, the sky's the limit. Note in the pictures the amp gauge is broken. That will be replaced with the lower right and left dash panels before the auction end. Parts currently ordered. This is one good looking car! I own a few to many cars and have decided to sell them all. Also have another Challenger listed! Questions can be answered by e-mail or phone 715-571-5333. Last T/A clone car auctioned at Mecum in Indy this spring got to 43k and didn't meet the sellers reserve. This reserve is much less! Car is for sale locally and auction may end early only if the reserve price is not met. DEALERS TAKE NOTE BOTH CHALLENGERS CAN BE PURSCHASED TOGETHER AND STILL LEAVE ROOM FOR MARKUP!!! Thanks for your interest.
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