1970 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, United States
Send me an email at: kathykggruenwald@donsfans.com .
Here is a very rare one of 210 made1970 Challenger Convertible's 383 automatic numbers matching car, rebuilt motor
,rebuilt Trans, new top, new interior, new wheels and tires ,new sill plates, new tail panel trim, new hood trim,
new flip gas cap,new gas sending unit ,new front shocks,new carb,new valve covers,new trunk seal,all new
emblems,mint dash pad,new bumpers,have all parts to car, needs very little body work and paint, have a gallon of
fe5 red paint,.car is pretty solid it has been off the road since 1992 so no it will not be road worthy at this
time but will run an stop, still project in works, but most of hard work is done.
Has rally hood and rally dash lot of money spent on car already ,also has new alum radiator ,new trans lines ,new
front brake lines , new master cyl,new horn button an yes it does have door panels just not in pictures ,also has
conv top boot, top does work. Have all trim for convertible. I have all parts for car, some are not in picture car
is not an R/T, but is an original 383 big block A/C convertible. It is a numbers matching car. Has original trunk
pan and quarters. Fender tag but no build sheet,car has 355 posi rear end.
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